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4 Quizzes (2.5% each) In March, you will complete an online quiz each week. Quizzes will include multiple choice questions on the identity, habitat and moisture indicator group of the indicator plants in this study guide. Quiz: you will be shown the pictures in this study guide. A multiple- choice question will appear next to the pictures. You will have one minute to select the best answer for each question.
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Page 1: 4 Quizzes (2.5% each)

4 Quizzes (2.5% each)In March, you will complete an online quiz each week.

Quizzes will include multiple choice questions on the

identity, habitat and moisture indicator group of the

indicator plants in this study guide.

Quiz: you will be shown the pictures in this study guide.

A multiple-choice question will appear next to the pictures.

You will have one minute to select the best answer for each

question.

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Genus species

Family namecommon name

Habitat(Elevation zone)

Moisture Regime Indicated

View the pictures of the indicator plants

Look at stems, leaves,

inflorescences,and other

distinguishing characteristics

Background colours = visual cue of moisture regime indicatedHyperlink to the eflora web page for each species

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How to use this study guideLearn the scientific name,

common name, habitat and the moisture regime indicated by each plant.

Notes: Scientific names = Latin, in italicsGenus = capitalizedspecies = lower caseFamily = capitalizedCommon name = lower case, unless it includes a formal noun

View the pictures of the indicator plants

Look at stems, leaves,

inflorescences,and other

distinguishing characteristics

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How to use this study guideThe indicator plants are

grouped by their moisture regimes

= background colour of the slides.

Groups will be tested in the following order: 1. Very Dry to Dry (red)2. Fresh to Moist (green)3. Dry to Moist (yellow + green)4. Moist to Very Wet (blue)

View the pictures of the indicator plants

Look at stems, leaves,

inflorescences,and other

distinguishing characteristics

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How to use this study guideGroups will be tested in the following order: 1. Very Dry to Dry (red)2. Fresh to Moist (green)3. Dry to Moist (yellow + green)4. Moist to Very Wet (blue)

The first test will examine group 1 only. Test 2 will

examine groups 1 + 2, Test 3 = groups 1 to 3, Test 4 =

groups 1 to 4

View the pictures of the indicator plants

Look at stems, leaves,

inflorescences,and other

distinguishing characteristics

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Agropyron spicatumPoaceae

bluebunch wheatgrass

Grasslands + dry open forests

Very dry to dry

http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/range/RangeID/Images/pseudoroegeneria%20spicata1.jpg

http://d3cgb598vs7bfg.cloudfront.net/images/upload-flashcards/front/5/2/17625107_m.jpg

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Bromus tectorum

Poaceaecheatgrass

Grasslands + dry open forests +

disturbed sitesDry

http://www.co.stevens.wa.us/weedboard/other%20weeds/cheat2.JPG

http://biology.csusb.edu/PlantGuideFolder/BromusTectorum/BromusTec800a.jpg

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Balsamorhiza sagittataAsteraceae

arrow-leaved balsam root

Grasslands + open forests

Very dry to dry

Photo: Wesley Brookes

Photo: Wesley Brookes

http://gis.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/plant-of-the-week/images/arrowleafbalsamroot/balsamorhiza_sagittata_lg.jpg

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Chrysothamnus nauseosus

Asteraceaerabbit brush

Grasslands, open forests,

disturbed sites

Dry

http://classconnection.s3.amazonaws.com/566/flashcards/1083566/jpg/chrysothamnus_nauseosus1341538096025.jpg

http://www.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/potd/chrysothamnus_nauseosus2.jpg

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Achillea milefolium

Asteraceaeyarrow

Open forests, disturbed sites

Very dry to moist

Photo: Wesley Brookes

http://classconnection.s3.amazonaws.com/33/flashcards/2204033/jpg/achillea_millefolium_20041012_2574_1_1351695777504.jpg

http://www.anticaerboristeriaromana.it/prodotti/tinture_ita/ACHILLEA%20MILLEFOLIUM.jpg

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Artemisia frigida

Asteraceaepasture sage

Grasslands, open forests,

overgrazed sites

Dry

http://www.blackfootnativeplants.com/wp-content/uploads/wppa/149.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Artemisia_absinthium_(5018423476).jpg

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Opuntia fragilis

Cactaceaeprickly pear cactus

Grasslands + open PP forests +

rock outcrops

Very dry

Photo: Wesley Brookes

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c8/Opuntia_fragilis.jpg/220px-Opuntia_fragilis.jpg

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Sedum lanceolatum

Crassulaceaelance-leaved stonecrop

Open grassy slopes, sandy benches, ridges,

rock outcrops

Dry

http://www.succulent-plant.com/families/crassulaceae/sedum/sedum_rubrotinctum.jpg

http://www.swcoloradowildflowers.com/Yellow%20Enlarged%20Photos/3amla.jpg

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Juniperus communis

Cupressaceaecommon juniper

Open forests, rock outcrops

Very dry to dry

Photo: Wesley Brookes

http://www.real.edu.ee/ajaveeb/vons/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/it_pl_4.jpg

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Allium cernuumLiliaceae

nodding onion

Dry open woods, exposed grassy places,

rocky crevices, with Douglas-fir

Dry

http://jardinsmichelcorbeil.com/images/allium%20cernuum.jpg

http://www.aspaker.no/Allium%20cernuum.jpg

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Geum triflorum

Rosaceaeold man’s whiskers

Open calcareous grassy sites,

open dry forest, subalpine meadows

Dry

Photo: Wesley Brookeshttp://www.boisethegreat.com/images/articleimages/dandelion3.jpg

http://www.grandmorainegrowers.ca/images/Geum%20triflorum.jpg

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Penstemon fruticosus

Scrophulariaceaeshowy penstomon

Rocky sites, open forest

Dry

http://www.stewo.no/P/Penstemon%20fruticosus%20serratus.jpg

http://okanaganxeriscape.org/static/images/plant/resized/Penstemon_fruticosus_700x700.jpg

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Selaginella densa

Selaginellaceaecompact selaginella

Dry, exposed ridges, grasslands,

rocky outcrops, submontane alpine

Dry

http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/plants/pteridophyta/lycopsida/selaginellaceae/selaginella/rupestris.jpg

http://www.discoverlife.org/IM/I_GY/0006/320/Selaginella_densa,_entire,I_GY609.jpg

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Cladonia spp.Parmeliaceae

Cladonia lichens

Over mineral soil, rock, humus + decaying wood in

open dry forests and grasslands,

Submontane subalpine

Dryhttp://www.rllk.be/images/large/bekertjesmos.jpg

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Calamagrostis rubescens

Poaceaepinegrass

Forests

Dry to fresh

http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/range/RangeID/Images/calamagrostis%20rubescens1.jpg

http://science.halleyhosting.com/nature/cascade/mtadams/poaceae/calamagrostis/rubescens/rubescens2a.jpg

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Festuca scabrella

Poaceaerough fescue

Grasslands + forest openings

Moist

http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/range/RangeID/Images/festuca%20campestris1.jpg

http://www.laspilitas.com/images/grid24_12/8090/s/images/plants/524/Poa_scabrella.jpg

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Poa pratensis

PoaceaeKentucky bluegrass

Grasslands, open forests,

wetlands

Moist

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b2/Starr_001026-8001_Poa_pratensis.jpg

http://www.kertpont.hu/kepek/803_6662_5.jpg

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Arnica latifolia

Asteraceaemountain arnica

Montane forests

Fresh to moist

http://wolf.mind.net/swsbm/Images/A/Arnica_latifolia-1.jpg

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Arnica cordifoliaAsteraceae

heart-leaved arnica

Montane forests

Fresh to moist

Photo: Wesley BrookesPhoto: Wesley Brookes

http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/range/RangeID/Images/Arnia%20cordifolia1.jpg

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Artemisia tridentataAsteraceae

big sagebrush

GrasslandsDry to fresh

http://www.draperwildlife.org/PlantIndexPage/big%20sagebrush.jpg

http://phyteclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Artemisia-tridentata-foliage-Mather.jpg

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Aralia nudicaulisAraliaceae

wild sarsaparilla

Shaded forests, mixedwoods

Fresh to moisthttp://www.vaplantatlas.org/media/images/plants/originals/Aralia_nudicaulis%23740b%23.jpg

http://www.wildflowers-and-weeds.com/Plant_Families/Araliaceae_pics/Aralia_nudicaulis.jpg

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Linnaea borealisCaprifoliaceae

twinflower

openclosed forests

Fresh to moist

Photo: Wesley Brookes

http://www.windsorscottish.com/gallery/wms0288.jpg

http://www.shootgardening.co.uk/uploaded/images/plants/plant_10316/plant_linnaea_borealis__1_47.jpg?1274379991

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Symphoricarpos albus

Caprifoliaceaecommon snowberry

Open forests, grass openings,

rock outcrops

Dry to freshhttp://www.eutopiamall.com/images/uploaded/12562374971344152708.jpg

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Lupinus arcticus

Fabaceaearctic lupine

High-elevation meadows and subalpine forests;

medium-elevation open forests

Fresh to moist

http://www.turtlepuddle.org/pix/Flowers/Lupinus.jpg

http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/dc/57/ec/dc57ecbfc3f6a5910aeb98b907b4aeef.jpg

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Lupinus sericeusFabaceae

silky lupine

Grasslands, open PP forests, disturbed sites

Dry to fresh

http://www.forthall.net/LC%20Flowers/lupinus%20wyethii.jpg

http://o.quizlet.com/biP5yz9qy0DiIZDcwRNfcQ_m.jpg

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Vaccinium scoparium

Ericaceaegrouseberry

Open conifer montane forests

Dry to moist

http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/4305072.jpg

http://meaningofflower.com/flowerpics/whortleberry-15-150x150.jpg

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Streptopus roseus

Liliaceae

rosy twistedstalk

Moist forests + openings,

streambanks, meadows

Fresh to moist

http://www.ncwildflower.org/images/plants/streptopus_roseus01.jpg

http://thumbs.photo.net/photo/3411457-sm.jpg

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Chimaphila umbellataEricaceae

prince’s pine

Mossy well-drained conifer forests,

clearings

Dry to fresh

http://www.homeopathyandmore.com/med_images/CHIMAPHILA_UMBELLATA.jpg

http://www.wildflowersbydonna.com/pix/Pipsissewa-large.jpg

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Aster conspicuus

Asteraceaeshowy aster

Open forests, meadows + clearings

Dry to moist

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Vaccinium caespitosum

Ericaceaedwarf blueberry

Mossy conifer montane forests,

wet meadows, mountain slopes,

alpine tundra

Dry to moist

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Pachistima myrsenitesCelastraceae

falseboxOpenclosed forests

Dry to moist

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Shepherdia canadensis

ElaeagnaceaeSoopallalie

Open forests

Dry to moist

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Orthilia secunda

Ericaceaeone-sided wintergreen

Mossy coniferous forests, submontane to subalpine

Dry to moist

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Fragaria virginiana

Rosaceaewild strawberry

Open forests, disturbed sites, submontane to

subalpine

Dry to moist

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Amelanchier alnifolia

RosaceaeSaskatoon

Open forests, grasslands

Dry to moist

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Spiraea betulifoliaRosaceae

birch-leaved spireaOpen forests

Dry to moist

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Peltigera aphthosaParmeliaceae

Pelt lichenOver moss,

humus, rocks, decaying logs in

open forests

Dry to moist

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Pleurozium schreberi

Parmeliaceaered-stemmed feathermoss

Coniferous forest floors, on humus and logs,

submontane-subalpine

Dry to moist

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Ptilium crista-castrensis

Parmeliaceaeknight’s plume

Coniferous forest floors, on humus, logs, rocks, submontane-subalpine

Dry to moist

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Calamagrostis canadensisPoaceaebluejoint

Forests, meadows, wetlands, clearings

Moist to wet

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Carex spp.Cyperaceae

sedge

Commonly in fens, bogs, wetlands,

wet forests, lakeshoresMostly wet

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Senecio triangularis

Asteraceaearrow-leaved groundsel

Meadows, streambanks, slide tracks, open forest, mostly subalpine-alpine

Moist to wet

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Betula glandulosa

Betulaceaescrub birch

Fens, wetlands, seepage areas, streambanks,

montanesubalpine

Moist to wet

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Alnus tenuifolia

Betulaceaemountain alder

Edges of streams, ponds, lakes, swamps;

submontanesubalpine

Moist to wet

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Lonicera utahensis

CaprifoliaceaeUtah honeysuckle

Forest openings + clearings

Moist to wet

Source: Walter Sigmundhttp://commons.wikimedia.org

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Lonicera involucrata

Caprifoliaceaeblack twinberry

Moist forests, clearings, riparian areas, swamps

Moist to wet

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Ledum glandulosumEricaceae

trapper’s tea

Montane conifer forests, bogs,

wet depressions, acidic soils

Moist to wet

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Trollius laxus

Ranunculaceaeglobe flower

Meadows, seepage sites, streambanks,

high-elevation snowbeds

Wet

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Salix spp.

Salicaceaewillow

Riparian areas, meadows, wetlands,

moist clearings

Fresh to wet

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Cladina spp.

Parmeliaceaereindeer lichens

Open conifer forests, submontane-subalpine

Dry to wet


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