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Page 1: Wonderful World of Stems. Stinging Hairs Urtica dioica.

Wonderful World of Stems

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Stinging Hairs

Urtica dioica

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Dendrocnide excelsa

Australian Stinging Tree, Dendrocnide excelsa

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Dicot vs. Monocot Stems

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Fibers (sclerenchyma)

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C.s. of a dicotvascular bundle

Vascular Bundles

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Fibers for Stem Strength

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Vascular Cambium

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SecondaryXylem

SecondaryPhloem

VascularCambium

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Axial and ray systems

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Annual growth rings

•Early wood larger cells•Spring wood

•Late wood smaller cells•Summer wood

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Bristlecone Pine

•Dendrochronology dated one at 5,000 years old(and counting!)

1,000 growth rings packed into just 13 cm. of wood

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Sequoia semperivirens

•Tallest living organism (112 m.) – the ‘Mendocino Tree’•Weighs 1,600 tons (or 10 blue whales)•Roots only 1.8 m. deep!•Average Sequoia uses 1,100 L of water per day

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Castanea

World’s fattest tree at 58 m. diam., found on Mt. Etna, Italy, the “Tree of One Hundred Horses”

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Secondary growth - bark

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•Epidermis fracturing, with periderm below

Cork cambium

Phellum (cork)(dead)

Phelloderm(living)

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•Old periderm often called, “outer bark”

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Pine bark

Eucalyptus bark

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Lenticels

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Girdling

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Softwood

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Hardwood

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Heartwood(inactive)

Sapwood(active)

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Transverse = cross sectionRadial + Tangential = longitudinal sections

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Wood Knots

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Wood grain

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Wood Density

Guaiacum officinale

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Some plants grow tall without secondary growth:

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Stem types StolonRhizome

Bulb

Corm

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Stem Types

TuberTendril

Cladode

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