Review for final in ethnobotany
The bulldozing of the ethnogarden led to shifting the final examination from the plants of the garden to the plants of the campus. This generated a new plant list. The class walked the campus from east to west, skipping the introduced ornamental plants. Fortunately my years of scattering plants around campus, and the planting of plants by others, have made possible the shift from a specific garden to using the whole campus as a garden.
Alpinia carolinense behind Merlina.
Rotick and Maylevlynn in front of the Ixora casei.
Carlinda looks at the Clerodendrum inerme.
Key | Latin binomial | Key | Latin binomial |
---|---|---|---|
ALO | Alocasia macrorrhizos | GLO | Glochidion ramiflorum |
ALP | Alpinia carolinensis | HBR | Hibiscus rosa-sinensis |
ANA | Ananas comosus | HIB | Hibiscus tiliaceus |
ANN | Annona muricata | IXO | Ixora casei |
ARE | Areca catechu | JAS | Jasminum sambac |
ART | Artocarpus altilis | LYC | Lycopodiella cernua |
ASP | Asplenium nidus | MAC | Macaranga carolenensis |
BAM | Bambusa vulgaris | MAG | Magnifera indica |
CAM | Campnosperma brevipetiolata | MEL | Melastoma malabathicum var. marianum |
CAN | Cananga odorata | MER | Merremia peltata |
CAN | Cinnamomum carolinense | MIC | Microsorum scolopendria |
CIT | Citrus aurantifolia | MOR | Morinda citrifolia |
CLE | Clerodendrum inerme | MUS | Musa x paradisiaca spp. |
COL | Colocassia esculanta | NPH | Nephrolepis spp. |
COC | Cocos nucifera | OCI | Ocimum tenuiflorum |
COR | Cordyline fruticosa | PIP | Piper ponapense |
CYC | Cyclosorus maemonensis | PLU | Plumeria obtusa |
CYM | Cymbopogon citratus | PON | Ponapea ledermanniana |
CYR | Cyrtosperma merkusii | PRE | Premna obtusifolia |
DAV | Davallia solida var. solida | PGU | Psidium guajava |
DIC | Dicranopteris linearis | SEN | Senna alata [formerly Cassia alata] |
FAL | Falcataria moluccana | TER | Terminalia catappa |
GAR | Gardenia jasminoides [G. augusta] |
Alpinia carolinense behind Merlina.
Rotick and Maylevlynn in front of the Ixora casei.
Carlinda looks at the Clerodendrum inerme.
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