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Date: 2011-02-17 14:52:02Living fossils Biology Redwood National and State Parks Sequoia sempervirens Sequoiadendron Metasequoia glyptostroboides Metasequoia Save-the-Redwoods League Sequoioideae Flora of the United States Botany Ornamental trees | STRL_redwood_cover_rev2010_2Add to Reading ListSource URL: education.savetheredwoods.orgDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 352,80 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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Plants Samples D Students are shown modern examples of plants which are found as fossils e.g. a frond of Dawn Redwood, (metasequoia glyptostroboides, common in gardens), a Horsetail, common in damp places and photos of mDocID: 177vZ - View Document | |
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Topic 28. Botany on Campus In this activity we wish to relate botany to what can be observed on a typical spring day. I. Morphology of a Woody Twig (this is review from topic 1) Ia. The Apple (Malus) twig. Carefully studDocID: Y2f1 - View Document |