Lab 2: Radrick Forest
** required twig

Announcements:  From this lab on you should not wear shorts.  In contrast to
Miller's Woods last week,  Radrick Forest is very brushy and there is a great
deal of poison ivy around.  If you brush up against poison ivy, let an instructor
know right away so he/she can give you some rubbing alcohol to wash with.
Also, remember that quizzes may be held beginning this week.



 
 
 
** Aesculus glabra Hippocastanaceae Ohio buckeye
    Betula nigra Betulaceae River birch
** Carya glabra Juglandaceae Pignut hickory
** Carya ovata Juglandaceae Shagbark hickory
** Catalpa speciosa Bignoniaceae Northern catalpa
    Ceanothus americanus Rhamnaceae New Jersey tea
** Cornus foemina Cornaceae Gray dogwood
** Juglans nigra Juglandaceae Black walnut
** Prunus serotina Rosaceae Black cherry
** Prunus virginiana Rosaceae Choke cherry
** Quercus alba Fagaceae White oak
    Quercus macrocarpa Fagaceae Bur oak
** Quercus velutina Fagaceae Black oak
** Ulmus americana Ulmaceae American elm, White elm
** Ulmus pumila Ulmaceae Siberian elm
** Ulmus rubra Ulmaceae Slippery elm, Red elm
    Viburnum rafinesquianum Caprifoliaceae Downy arrow-wood
** Vitis riparia Vitaceae River-bank grape

Back to Labs                                             Back to Home