Title: NATIVE PLANTS OF SAUSAL REDWOOD COMMUNITY
1NATIVE PLANTS OF SAUSAL REDWOOD COMMUNITY
- PERIOD 4 Environmental Studies
I________ - COMMON AND SCIENTIFIC NAME
- PICTURE
- NATIVE OR NON-NATIVE (INVASIVE?)
- ROLE IN COMMUNITY
- GROWTH FORM AND OTHER INFORMATION
ADD references for information.
2California BlueberryRubus ursinus
- The berries are widely used as a food source for
wildlife. - Interesting Facts
- 1. vigorous spreaders, and need high amounts of
moisture to set large fruit - 2. can form a good sized patch, growing as much
as 3 ft. tall by 6 ft. wide
3Berkeley Sedge
Carex divulsa
- Berkeley sedge is a good solution for areas under
stress where lawn grasses often fail. It is not a
native species and it is a type of grass.
4Amy Wong
- http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequoia
5- What does it do for the community?
- make excellent ground covers for shady sites
- Used for medicine and food purposes
- Interesting Facts
- Native Americans used the root to flavor foods,
but its not the same as the ginger in the
supermarkets - Used for many medical purposes including the
treatment of digestive disorders, especially gas,
and in a poultice on sores
Plant type Perennial
Wild Ginger
Common Name Scientific Name Asarum canadense
Special Features Attractive Foliage, Deer
Resistant, Easy to Grow
- The flowers of wild ginger, Asarum canadense,
are small, dark-colored and hidden by the
foliage.
6Kevin Truong
- http//gpnc.org/spiderwo.htm
- http//home.howstuffworks.com/spiderwort.htm
7California Huckleberry(Vaccinium ovatum )by
Jacky Ngay
- Perennial sub shrub. Dicotyledon native to the
U.S. Most active growth period in the spring and
summer. At maturity, it will reach up to 8 feet
high and lives up to 20 years. It provides
food/materials and natural shade to the
environment. - http//www.gardenguides.com/taxonomy/california-hu
ckleberry-vaccinium-ovatum/
8Berkeley Sedge (Carex divulsa)By Denny Zhu
- Genus Carex
- Type Grasses
- Height 1 ft. to 3 ft.
- Spread 1 ft. to 3 ft.
- Growth Habit Clumps
- Light Full Sun to Part Shade Part Shade to Full
Shade - The Berkeley Sedge is a Native Species
- It is not endangered or threatened
- Description
- The Plant has long leaves.
http//www.finegardening.com/plantguide/carex-divu
lsa-berkeley-sedge.aspx
9Milkmaids
- Category-Dicot
- General Type-Forb/herb
- Growth Duration-Perennial
- Plant Nativity-Native to U.S.
http//www.gdanmitchell.com/2009/03/28/milkmaids-p
lants-redwood-forest
By Jacky Chau
10Stream Violet(Viola Glabella)By Christopher Ngo
- The Wahiawa Stream Violet (Viola Helenae) is
generally described as a perennial subshrub or
shrub or forb/herb. This dicot (dicotyledon) is
native to the U.S. (United States) .
11Baneberry
- (Actaea Rubra)
- Baneberry grows rapidly to two or three feet and
then puts out long flower stems topped by a
cylinder of white flowers. - native from northern and western America in the
family. (tiara Barrington)
12Woolly Angelica
- Native plant
- (Angelica tomentosa)
- It is native to the coastal mountain ranges of
California The leaves may be nearly a meter long
but are actually made up of many leaf like
leaflets, each up to 12 centimeters long and
lance-shaped to oval and sometimes toothed
(carmen calderon)
13Salal Plant
- Common name Salal
- Scientific nameGaultheria shallon Pursh
- Growth Habit Shrub
- This Salal Plant is a Native Species.
- Its actively growing during Spring, Summer, and
Fall - http//plants.usda.gov/java/charProfile?symbolGAS
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14CA Blackberry (Rubus ursinus)
- Native plant
- The berries are used as a food source for
wildlife. - Offers excellent escape and nesting cover and is
good for erosion control - Habitat Shrubs
15Wood Rose (Rosa gymnocarpa)
- Native Plant
- Wood Rose provides food for birds such as humming
birds - An interesting fact about this flower is that it
gives off a fragrance - The flowers fruit is edible
- Growth Habitat Shrub
16California BlackberryRubus ursinus
- The berries are widely used as a food source for
wildlife. - vigorous spreaders, and need high amounts of
moisture to set large fruit - can form a good sized patch, growing as much as 3
ft. tall by 6 ft. wide
NATIVE
- Offers excellent escape and nesting cover and is
good for erosion control - http//www.calfloranursery.com/pages_plants/pages_
r/ruburs.html
Angelina Li
17- What does it do for the community?
- make excellent ground covers for shady sites
- Used for medicine and food purposes
- Interesting Facts
- Native Americans used the root to flavor foods,
but its not the same as the ginger in the
supermarkets - Used for many medical purposes including
- the treatment of digestive disorders,
- especially gas, and in a poultice on
sores
Lai Chao
Lai Chao
Plant type Perennial
Common Name Native Species! Scientific Name
Asarum canadense
Wild Ginger
- Special Features
- Attractive Foliage, Deer Resistant, Easy to Grow
- The flowers of wild ginger are small,
dark-colored and hidden by the foliage.
http//www.hort.wisc.edu/mastergardener/Features/f
oilageplants/asarum/ararum/htm
18Stream Violet(Viola Glabella)By Christopher Ngo
- The Wahiawa Stream Violet (Viola Helenae) is
generally described as a perennial subshrub or
shrub or forb/herb. This dicot (dicotyledon) is
native to the U.S. (United States) . - http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Viola_species
19Berkeley Sedge (Carex divulsa)By Denny Zhu
- Genus Carex
- Type Grasses
- Height 1 ft. to 3 ft.
- Spread 1 ft. to 3 ft.
- Growth Habit Clumps
- Light Full Sun to Part Shade Part Shade to Full
Shade - The Berkeley Sedge is a Native Species
- It is not endangered or threatened
- Description
- The Plant has long leaves.
20Tellima grandiflora
Fringe Cups
- Native plant species
- Provide food for hummingbirds, herbs, provide
oxygen, great for bird gardens or butterfly
gardens - Growth form forbs
- It doesnt tolerates drainage and seasonal
flooding
21Giant TrilliumTrillium Cholorpetalum
- The giant trillium are native plants and the live
in groups in a woodland or shady area. They are
subshrub type of plants, which mean they grow
usually under 0.5 m. Their flowers come in a
variety of colors- purple, white, and yellow.
22Wych Elm tree(ULMUS Glabra)By Eric saechin
- Invasive To sasual creek
- Can reach to 40 meter uneven leaves
- Can get disease like Dutch elm disease
- Bad for Env. Of sasual creek
- Deep stuck in rootsderooting is difficult
- Can spread to 10 ft
23Redwood Sorrel (Oregon oxalis)
- Redwood Sorrels role in a
- community is to preserve moisture and
- it makes a lush, solid, inviting carpet
- on the cool floors of a redwood
- forest. Also, they act like dripping
- umbrellas and covers hidden spots
- where tree frogs hide. Its edible too.
- Redwood Sorrel is known as a forb
- because it has soft stems and leaves.
- http//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?titleRedwood_
sorreloldid289783108
24Angelica tomentosa
Wooly Angelica
- Native Plant
- Dicot
- Compound umbel
- Perennial
- Herb
- Used for medicine, cake decorations, candies, and
to ward off evil spirits - Likes rich, moist garden soil in partial shade,
especially likes cool northern regions
By Becky Tsang
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelica_tomentosa
25Cape Ivy
- 1) Scientific name Delairea odorata
- 2) Its an invasive species
- What makes it a "BAD" plant?
- Cape ivy grows rapidly, and takes root wherever a
leaf node touches the ground. - Tiny portions of stem can survive for long
periods before resprouting. - Plants can live an extended period without light
or water. - The dense vines overtop and smother out native
shrubs, tree seedlings, and associated herbaceous
plants. - Cape ivy is a threat to the integrity of coastal
scrub and riparian vegetation.
http//www.cal-ipc.org/ip/management/ipcw/pages/de
tailreport.cfm_at_usernumber41surveynumber182.php
26Giant TrilliumTrillium Cholorpetalum
- The giant trillium are native plants and the live
in groups in a woodland or shady area. They are
subshrub type of plants, which mean they grow
usually under 0.5 m. Their flowers come in a
variety of colors- purple, white, and yellow.
27Common Name
Coyote Mint
Scientific Name Monardella villosa
- Growth Habit Forbs
- Interesting Fact Smells like a minty toothpaste
and was used by Spanish as cure for sore throats.
- What it does in the community Butterflies use as
a nectar source.
www.laspilutas.com/nature-of-california/plants/mon
arciella-villosa.
28Fairy BellsDisporum maculatum
- Scientific Name Disporum maculatum
- Common Name Fairy Bells
- Ranges from Michigan to Georgia
- Forb
- Provides oxygen, and it prevent erosions.
http//2bnthewild.com/plants/H542.htm
29Jimmy Luong 3- 4 periodhttp//en.wikipedia.org/wi
ki/toxicdendion_diversiloburn
- Common Name Poison Oak
- Scientific Name Toxicodendron diversilobum
- Ability to cause allergic rashes after contact
- The areas of Untied States and Canada
- Forb/Herb
- Resemblances of Poison Ivy
30Small False Solomons Seal
Smilacina racemosa
- It is a forb, and it is not native.
- The root is used medicinally as an astringent,
demulcent and tonic. The powdered roots make an
excellent poultice for bruises, piles,
inflammations and tumors.
http//www.illinoiswildflowers.info/woodland/plant
s/fs_solomon.htm
31Western Sword FernPolystichum munitum
- This long type of grass was eaten by Native
Americans during the spring when they had no food
to eat. They would usually be found on the ground
in rather moist forests. Western Sword Ferns are
have an extremely rough texture and are able to
withstand dry weather if there is much water and
little sunlight. Cool weather is preferred by
this plant for best growing activities. - Done by Andrew Kwan
32Large Solomon Seal By Justin Li
- Scientific Name False Solomon Seal
- The leaves are long and broad, coming to a point.
- Noticeable Veins
- Running the length of the leaf
- Fruit Round, Red Berries
- Found in low sub alpine areas, widespread in wet
forests and clearings
33Viola sempervirens
Also known as Evergreen Violet It is a Native
plant from Alaska to California. Once the
Evergreen Violet had taken roots it will spread
it seeds. Species of the Evergreen Violet is a
forb/herb. It grow in shaded and well drained
soil area. It provide home for animals and
provide nutrient for habitats.
- Kevin T. Nguyen
- Period3-4
34Spiderwort (Tradescantia virginiana) By Andy
Pham
- Genus Tradescantia
- Kingdom Plantae
- Native in eastern United States from Maine to
Alabama, and Canada in southern Ontario
- Blooms in the Spring Summer
- Colors pink, blue, purple, or white
- Has three petals and six yellow anthers
http//www.gpnc.org/spiderwo.htm http//en.wikiped
ia.org/wiki/Tradescantia
35Fringe cups-(Tellima Grandiflora) Native
- This plant needs a moist, partially shady to
totally shady spot to thrive. The leaves may
grow as large as a fist when it is older and in
the perfect spot. Tellima or fringe cup makes an
attractive ground cover and will slowly extend
itself into other areas of your garden if you let
the flowers go to seed. It is not invasive though
and can be easily weeded out if you dont want it
moving into a particular spot in your garden.
36Five fingered Fern
- Scientific Name (Adiantum pedatum)
- Found in Western North America(Native)
- Perennial
- Known for Fingered foliage, Hasani Brown)
37Star FlowerTrientalis borealis
- It is a forb and is native to Northern United
States - Bee-pollinated white flowers found in small
clusters and shoot development Self-pollination
is possible but rarely results in fruiting. - Possibly is wind dispersed but falls near parent
plant and does not germinate in the cold. - The consumption of Trientalis borelais greatly
reduces the occurrence of infection, which
develops in autumn and could potentially select
for higher disease resistance
En.wikipedia.rog/wiki/trienlaslis_norealis
http//wwwct-botanical-society.org/galleries/trie
nlalisbore.html. www.look-org/earl/bnca/nature/her
bs/trientalis.html
ByVicki Luong
38Common Name Elm TreeScientific Name Ulmus
- Non-native (non-invasive)
- Does not reproduce by a seed
- It provides shade
- It is a dicot
- Root system Single stem
- Its wider on the top than the bottom
- Growth form Tree
- It is a perennial
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elm_tree
39By Shirley Lo
Coast Redwood
- Sequoia Sempervirens
- Coastal Redwood
- Native
- A shelter for animals and also help give oxygen
much more fresh air - Trees It can grow 60 inches in twenty years
- Things about this plant is the clones that are
listed in the trade do not seem to do as well in
the interior as the seedlings. - http//www.laspilitas.com/nature-of-california/p
lants/sequoia-sempervirens
Period 5 and 6
40Redwood Sorrel
- Oxalis oregana
- Native
- Its a Forb
- Perennialgrowth formation
- The leaves were eaten by Native Americans, in
small quantities
By Melina Huang Period 5-6
41Berkeley Sedge
- Berkeley Sedge
- Carex divulsa
- Invasive plant
- May create an safe and undisturbed home for many
other organisms. - Plant Form Shrub
By Malcolm Davis Period 5 6
42wild ginger is a small plant with paired,
heart-shaped leaves emerging from the ground
Youíll find it in partially sunny wooded areas
throughout eastern North America
43White Trillium By Philicia Ragsdale
- Common name White trillium
- Scientific name
- Grandiflorum
- Native or invasive?
- This flower is invasive to California but native
to the U.S. (mostly Canada) - Growth Form Forb
- Interesting Facts belongs to Lily family, some
species have pink petals, three leaves,
44Hawaiian Baby Wood-Rose By Richard Kong
- Scientific Name Argyreia Nervosa
- Common names Wood-Rose, Baby Wood-Rose, Hawaiian
Baby Wood-Rose, Elephant climber,
Silver-Morning-Glory, and Vidhara - The Wood-Rose is Native.
- The Wood-Roses are used in medicine as a pain
reliever or a Hallucinogen.
45Large False Solomons Seal
_Smilacina racemosa _Native Plant _False Solomons
Seal is a 30-100 cm. tall perennial often found
in bunches _powerful scent _widespread in wet
forests and clearings By Chan M.
46Woolly Angelicaby Ismael Chavira
- Angelica tomentosa
- It is a native plant
- Dicot
- It helps give oxygen,medicine,food,cover,and
shade - Forb/herb
http//plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbolANTO ht
tp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelica http//www.abs
oluteastronomy.com/topics/Angelica
47Cardamine C. California
- Common Names Milk Maid, Cuckoo Flower, Ladys
Smock - Forb/herb
- Root system type Brassicaceae
- It grows in 31 locations Baja California. Etc.
- It is a dominant plant
- It is a native plant
- It is a dicot
- Decreasing throughout the country
- Found in abundant numbers along many redwood
pathways.
By Le Thuy Hang Dang Period 5/6
http//farm4static.flickr.com/3612/3470511356_eb4b
4d5cb6.jpg http//en.wikpedia.org/wiki/Buronarcia_
umbellata
48Wild Ginger
- Asarum canadense
- Perenial
- Excellent ground cover and use in medicine
- Native plant
by. Christopher Chhin Period 5-6
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50About the California Huckleberry what it does
FOR our community
- Known as Perennial Subshrub, it is native t the
U.S. - Most active growth period in the spring and
summer, greatest bloom in late spring - Long life span, reaches up to 8ft.highmaxiumum
height at 20yrs.of 8ft. - Not available for nurseries, slow ability to
spread through seed production - Has medium tolerance to drought and water
conditions - It is a Dicot
- It can provide food
- It also gives off oxygen
51By Stephanie Hang Period 5/6
- Common names Wood Strawberry
- and California strawberry
- Species European
- Scientific nameFragaria vesca
- Family Rosaceae
- Purpose To provide food
- Habitat trails and roadsides,
- embankments, hillsides, stone
- and gravel laid paths and roads,
- meadows, young woodlands, sparse forest,
- woodland edges
Wood Strawberry
52Salal
- -Gaultheria shallon Pursh
- -Though salal is typically found in the wild, it
is also seen in cultivation. - -this plant is mainly as a source of food.
- Nancy Hernandez
- 12/18/19
- Per.5/6
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaultheria_shallon
53Baneberry
- Diana Burgos
- 12/18/09
- Per.56
http//wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_baneberry
54 Hedera caneriensis (Algerian ivy)
- Not native to north America
- It is a vine
- Its duration is perennial
- It is used for ground covering
- Their vigorous growth must be contained
- BY VIDAEL SARSENO
55Common Name Coyote MintScientific Name
Monardella villosa
- Native
- Used by Native American groups as a remedy for
stomach upset, respiratory conditions, and sore
throat. - Growth Form Subshrub Forb/Herb
- Birds insects eat the seeds from the coyote
mint.
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monardella _villosa
56Poison OakToxicodendron diversilobum
- Native specimen
- Shrub
- Mainly eaten by goats, gophers, and prairie dogs
- Used by the Japanese to make lacquer
- Helps protect other plants in the community
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxicodendron_diversi
lobum http//www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7
431.html http//extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/
html/pnw/pnw108/
57Cape Ivy by Steven Saefong
- Delairea odorata
- Found in most Costal Califronia watersheds
- Threat to Native Habitats
- Difficult to remove
- Found in areas difficult to get to and sensitive
to disturbances
http//www.Cal-iPLj.P/research/biocontrols/capeivy
/index.PhP
58Fairy Bells
- Common name Fairy bells
- Scientific Name Prosartes lanuginosa
- Distributes in the USA(AL, AR, GA, KY, MD, NC,
NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, VA, WV) and Canada(ON) - Forb
- Provides oxygen and prevents erosion
http//plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbolPRLA9
59Stream Violet By Brian Saechao
- Common name- Stream Violet
- Scientific name- Viola glabella
- Growth Habit Subshrub Shrub Forb/herbNative
plant.
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/viola_glabella http/
/cwnp.org/photopgs/vdoc/viglabella.html http//bio
logy.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollectio
n.php?id4825
60 Licorice Fern
- Scientific Name Polypodium glycyrrhiza
Native Plant
Roots chewed for their pleasant flavor
Evergreen native to western North America
Non Invasive Species
Uses its spores on the underside of its leaves,
releasing them in cool weather and high humidity.
By Julie Huynh
http//en.wikpedia.org/wiki/polypodium_glycyrrhiza