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Identifying plants

Indicator Species

The most useful plants for spring phenology studies are perennial, easy-to-identify, broadly distributed, naturally occurring species with a short bloom period. These key "indicator" plants tend to flower as they accumulate heat, which means that after warmer winters and springs they flower earlier than average. Non-native PlantWatch species such as lilac and dandelion also were selected because they are common species across Canada, and have a long history of use in phenology studies.

Flower Parts
parts bracts

Leaf Shapes

oval oval palmate palmate
oblong oblong compound compound
spatulate spatulate  

Flower Types

Composite flower (coltsfoot, dandelion)
Composite flower

Plant Types and Habitats


 
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