Introduction to Plant Phenology with Museum Specimens of Desert Prickly Pear (Opuntia phaeacantha)
Author(s): Julie Marie Schlichte1, Michael Moody2, Vicky Zhuang
1. The University of Texas at El Paso 2. University of Texas at El Paso
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Summary:
Students engage in hands-on exploration of phenology by working with digitized herbarium specimens, particularly focusing on prickly pear specimens from the UTEP herbarium. They learn to identify reproductive parts of the target plant species, which…
Contents:
- Introduction to Plant Phenology.docx(DOCX | 32 KB)
- Nth Day to Day to Month Helper Sheet.pdf(PDF | 257 KB)
- Plant phenology_answers.docx (Instructors only)(DOCX | 23 KB)
- Read Me.docx(DOCX | 17 KB)
- Phenology Module (Template) - Google Sheets
- Phenology Module (sample data set) - Google Sheets
- License terms
Supporting Docs
- Introduction to Plant Phenology.docx(DOCX | 32 KB)
- Nth Day to Day to Month Helper Sheet.pdf(PDF | 257 KB)
- Plant phenology_answers.docx (Instructors only)(DOCX | 23 KB)
- Read Me.docx(DOCX | 17 KB)
- Phenology Module (Template) - Google Sheets
- Phenology Module (sample data set) - Google Sheets