Plant Taxonomy and Identification
In this video we introduce terminology surrounding plant identification. We also look at how plants are classified by observing their physical characteristics such as leaf shape and margin, venation, and branching patterns. Do scroll down for a list of the terms we used in this video!
We hope you learned something new from this video, and comment below if you would like us to explore any other topics.
Time stamps:
0:00 Welcome
1:16 Tree of life
1:30 Plant taxonomic classification
2:07 Scientific/latin names vs. common names
2:20 Family names
3:05 Simple vs. Compound leaves
4:09 Leaf branching patterns
5:00 Leaf shape and margin
5:30 Leaf venation
6:27 Monocotyledons vs. Dicotyledons
7:17 Leaf texture
7:27 Leaf exudates
8:16 Recap and what you can expect in the next episode
Presenter:
Dr. Ngo Kang Min
Asian School of the Environment
Nanyang Technological University
Production Crew:
Dominic Ng
Marx Yim
Saloni Swaminathan
Teo Pei Yun
Terms and definitions:
King Philip came over for grape soda = Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
Node = Point along the stem at which a leaf or branch emerges from
Internode = Portion of stem between two nodes
Stipule = A small paired usually leaflike outgrowth occurring at the base of a leaf that protects the growing leaf bud
Petiole = Leaf stalk
Serrated edges = Jagged edges
Midrib = Primary vein
Mono-/Di- Cotyledon = Embryonic leaf that appears when a seed germinates
Acknowledgments for images used
Tree of life:
This vector version: Eric Gaba (Sting, fr:Sting), Cherkash, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Banana sheath:
"Banana bunchy top: Mottle leaf sheath and petiole" byPlant pests and diseases is marked with CC0 1.0
Palmate shape:
Maksim, CC BY-SA 3.0 ([ Ссылка ]), via Wikimedia Commons
Monocot v. Dicot:
"File:Monocot vs Dicot.svg" by Flowerpower207 is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
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