Sunday, September 25, 2011
Plant Analysis Lab
Shrubs:
#1.) Lorapetalum: a genus of 3 species of shrub in the witch-hazel family.
http://deliveryshrubs.com/PLANTIMAGES/1620649135-1ac8ffce-d8b1-4acd-9fed-3b15aca72a9cLoropetalum.jpg
#2.) Angel Trumpets: large shrubs in the genus Brugsmansia. There are seven species of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae.
http://www.2020garysplace.com/images/white_angel_trumpet.jpg
#3.) Azalea: a flowering shrub of the genus Rhododendron.
http://hawcreekoutdoors.com/Arkansas/garvan_woodland_gardens/azaleas.jpg
#4.) Holly: in the genus Ilex of 400 to 600 species of flowering plants in the family Aquifoliaceae.
http://www.virginiagarden.com/holly/shrub.jpg
#5.) Onion: the most widely cultivated species, which is A. cepa, of the genus allium.
http://www.nathankramer.com/garden/plants/herbs/winter_onions_2004.JPG
Trees:
#1.) Juniper: coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae.
http://fwpiis.mt.gov/content/3163,0,0.jpg
#2.) Willow Oak: a deciduous tree in the genus Quercus, species phellos, in the red oak group of oaks.
http://faculty.ncwc.edu/ekosal/arboretum/images/willow_oak.jpg
#3.) Crape Myrtle: in the genus Lagerstroemia. There are around fifty species of deciduous and evergreen.
http://www.anythinggreen.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/600x600/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/c/r/crape-myrtle-natchez-white.jpg
#4.) Magnolia: is a large genus (Magnolia) of about 210 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae.
http://www.types-of-flowers.org/pictures/magnolia_tree.jpg
#5.) Dogwood: in the genus Cornus which is a group of about 30-60 species.
http://www.rlrouse.com/pic-of-the-day/dogwood.jpg
Plants:
#1.) Zinnia: a genus of 20 species of annual and perennial plants of family Asteraceae.Zinnia elegans is the most familiar species.
http://prairiegardens.ca/images/PlantPhotos/Annuals/ZnMx1.jpg
#2.) Monkey Grass: in the genus Ophiopogon and species japonicus, it is an evergreen plant native to Japan.
http://www.monkeygrass.net/wp-content/uploads/monkey-grass-1.jpg
#3.) Chrysanthemums are of the genus Chrysanthemum constituting approximately 30 species of perennial flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.
http://flikieapp02.appspot.com/4e136adfc54a4e9e97e062a554384d10.jpg
#4.) Daisy: in the genus Aster, comprises the largest family of vascular.
http://www.types-of-flowers.org/pictures/daisy.jpg
#5.) Elephant Ear: Xanthosomia is a genus of about 50 species of tropical and sub-tropical arums in the flowering plant family, Araceae.
http://www.types-of-flowers.org/pictures/xanthosoma_sagittifolium.jpg
#1.) Lorapetalum: a genus of 3 species of shrub in the witch-hazel family.
http://deliveryshrubs.com/PLANTIMAGES/1620649135-1ac8ffce-d8b1-4acd-9fed-3b15aca72a9cLoropetalum.jpg
#2.) Angel Trumpets: large shrubs in the genus Brugsmansia. There are seven species of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae.
http://www.2020garysplace.com/images/white_angel_trumpet.jpg
#3.) Azalea: a flowering shrub of the genus Rhododendron.
http://hawcreekoutdoors.com/Arkansas/garvan_woodland_gardens/azaleas.jpg
#4.) Holly: in the genus Ilex of 400 to 600 species of flowering plants in the family Aquifoliaceae.
http://www.virginiagarden.com/holly/shrub.jpg
#5.) Onion: the most widely cultivated species, which is A. cepa, of the genus allium.
http://www.nathankramer.com/garden/plants/herbs/winter_onions_2004.JPG
Trees:
#1.) Juniper: coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae.
http://fwpiis.mt.gov/content/3163,0,0.jpg
#2.) Willow Oak: a deciduous tree in the genus Quercus, species phellos, in the red oak group of oaks.
http://faculty.ncwc.edu/ekosal/arboretum/images/willow_oak.jpg
#3.) Crape Myrtle: in the genus Lagerstroemia. There are around fifty species of deciduous and evergreen.
http://www.anythinggreen.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/600x600/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/c/r/crape-myrtle-natchez-white.jpg
#4.) Magnolia: is a large genus (Magnolia) of about 210 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae.
http://www.types-of-flowers.org/pictures/magnolia_tree.jpg
#5.) Dogwood: in the genus Cornus which is a group of about 30-60 species.
http://www.rlrouse.com/pic-of-the-day/dogwood.jpg
Plants:
#1.) Zinnia: a genus of 20 species of annual and perennial plants of family Asteraceae.Zinnia elegans is the most familiar species.
http://prairiegardens.ca/images/PlantPhotos/Annuals/ZnMx1.jpg
#2.) Monkey Grass: in the genus Ophiopogon and species japonicus, it is an evergreen plant native to Japan.
http://www.monkeygrass.net/wp-content/uploads/monkey-grass-1.jpg
#3.) Chrysanthemums are of the genus Chrysanthemum constituting approximately 30 species of perennial flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.
http://flikieapp02.appspot.com/4e136adfc54a4e9e97e062a554384d10.jpg
#4.) Daisy: in the genus Aster, comprises the largest family of vascular.
http://www.types-of-flowers.org/pictures/daisy.jpg
#5.) Elephant Ear: Xanthosomia is a genus of about 50 species of tropical and sub-tropical arums in the flowering plant family, Araceae.
http://www.types-of-flowers.org/pictures/xanthosoma_sagittifolium.jpg
Monday, September 5, 2011
Map Types
The first map I found was an Isarithmic Map which showed the average precipitaion in of Idaho!
#1. Isarithmic Map: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1OxAI4iF-bhURp5KtqW_kjMu8kg1KcNpJudgucq3FwhzFdaVuo9tU1f-tLHzaKX_yhsnDEZOuanJCjWq5ouFc22-Y_gXhEqXCSWR3uLACg05sXxscwx74N9VghMHjSaTOWngJN6pligjg/s320/Lab5_Part2_kyle_seigley.jpg
The second map I found was a Dot Density Map which shows San Bernardino's Population Density in the year 2004.
#2. Dot Density Map:
http://blogs.esri.com/Support/photos/mapping_center_apr_2008/images/600/621x480.aspx
The third map I found was a Choropleth Map which showed the estimated median household income in the year 2008.
#3. Choropleth Map:
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhERf3edJzIWhiBdZOxOau_R81pV-Dr2O4A6m6MiExABO-EJC5-7ruUuUTKBh0_x1Mig9eavWaIRfSJhlM8dU_zK7fpQNb4mZeZeeVgSbxmJ8a_zaKpTdk6G4RzD2JN0-7KOwyhGnD8hOQz/s1600/Map.jpg
#1. Isarithmic Map: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1OxAI4iF-bhURp5KtqW_kjMu8kg1KcNpJudgucq3FwhzFdaVuo9tU1f-tLHzaKX_yhsnDEZOuanJCjWq5ouFc22-Y_gXhEqXCSWR3uLACg05sXxscwx74N9VghMHjSaTOWngJN6pligjg/s320/Lab5_Part2_kyle_seigley.jpg
The second map I found was a Dot Density Map which shows San Bernardino's Population Density in the year 2004.
#2. Dot Density Map:
http://blogs.esri.com/Support/photos/mapping_center_apr_2008/images/600/621x480.aspx
The third map I found was a Choropleth Map which showed the estimated median household income in the year 2008.
#3. Choropleth Map:
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhERf3edJzIWhiBdZOxOau_R81pV-Dr2O4A6m6MiExABO-EJC5-7ruUuUTKBh0_x1Mig9eavWaIRfSJhlM8dU_zK7fpQNb4mZeZeeVgSbxmJ8a_zaKpTdk6G4RzD2JN0-7KOwyhGnD8hOQz/s1600/Map.jpg
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Favorite Animal
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiSQITCeBjF8R6hzhojKeefG8vvXYZKmnl7L55glyY7KyRRaw5b7DTKCQhbSrbb15gZYU37h3nSqSWYz75Jfq42HOPdYaBR-72FCyjUofUO_RlE8fIrZILvTVSCZGVnLwAAJNVtOobEMw4/s1600/Adelie-Penguin-Animal-wallpaper.jpg
My favorite animal is the penguin! This flightless bird is so unique and completely ADORABLE! I have always been obsessed with penguins...I mean who wouldn't be after watching this video of a king penguin in Japan...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11xs9mFKObs
My favorite animal is the penguin! This flightless bird is so unique and completely ADORABLE! I have always been obsessed with penguins...I mean who wouldn't be after watching this video of a king penguin in Japan...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11xs9mFKObs
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