Thursday, October 22, 2009

2 comments:

greg said...

Great fall pics April! What park is that?? Seems quiet there for a sunny day.

Unknown said...

So those leaves exhibit a simple leave structure with a netted vein arangement. They fall under the phylum of anthophyta because of their vascularity, seeds, and ability to flower and produce fruit. Also, the leaf itself shows that it is mesomorphic, perfectly adapted to sustain in a maderate environment. It has a waxy cuticle to avoid desication, and I suspect it is a c3 plant where it may go through photosynthesis and calvin cycle simultaneously...
I could go on forever.

This is what botany has done to me...