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Trees
1. Describe the ways in which trees and shrubs differ.
2. Collect and identify typical leaves from 15 different species of trees. Spread neatly, press dry, mount, and label in a suitable notebook or on uniform-size sheets of paper.
3. Name two examples each of trees that have been named for:
4. Give the common name and tell the difference between the two great classes of trees.
5. Describe the importance of forest conservation in your area.
6. Name several examples of the kinds of wood used in each of the following:
7. Name two examples each of trees which:
Skill Level 1
Original Honor 1928
Trees, Advanced
1. Have the Trees Honor.
2. Collect, identify, press, and mount leaves of 35 different species of trees.
3. Separately collect, press, mount, and label specimens that demonstrate the following terms:
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5. Name six families of trees in the angiosperm class and three families in the gymnosperm class.
6. Know and describe the function of leaves in the life of a tree.
7. Name the families of trees in your area which have opposite leaves.
8. Define the following terms:
9. What families of trees have:
10. Identify ten deciduous trees by their ìwinterî characteristics, (features other than leaves) such as twig and bud, characteristic form, and growth habits.
Skill Level 3
Original Honor 1949
Nature
General Conference
2001 Edition