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PBIO 250 Lecture Notes

James L. Reveal

Norton-Brown Herbarium, University of Maryland


Methods of Identifying Vascular Plants

identification of vascular plants specimen determination
information necessary for identification:
    (1) knowledge of taxonomic methods, characters and terms
    (2) knowledge of manuals, herbaria and other resources
    (3) experience in the identification of plants
identification is based on a scheme of classification
plant names permit retrieval of information
accurate identification are critical
scientific names permit communication of ideas keys
make critical examinations of all characters

  • hand lens
    needles
    contrasting characters
    families to genera to species
    diagnostic characters
    key characters
    dichotomous
    couplet(s)
    secondary key characters
    indented key
    bracket key
    keys should be:
        (1) dichotomous
        (2) nouns then adjectives
        (3) all features stated in contradictory terms
        (4) consistent or major features first, secondary key characters next
        (5) avoid vague terms or generalities
    manuals
    floras
    monographs and revisions
    checklists - see the Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Maryland
    single-access key
    polyclave keys
    computer-based keys
    computer-stored keys

  • Selected examples of current resources - see the plant databases portion of FindIt

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    Last revised: 21 Jan 1999