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NON-VASCULAR PLANTS Bryophyta tiny plants - have no roots Eg. Mosses VASCULAR PLANTS Trachaeophyta have roots Pteridophyta Reproduce with spores Eg. ferns Gymnosperms Non-flowering plants Seeds are unprotected and often attached to a cone Eg. Ginkgo, cycads and conifer trees Angiosperms Flowering plants Seeds are protected by a flower or fruit Eg. Bulb plants, grasses, deciduous trees and flowering plants Brachythecium rutabulum Ginkgo biloba Melica uniflora f. albida Onoclea sensibilis Taxus baccata Plant Classification 2: We have a beautiful garden at the South London Botanical Institute with many unusual plants from around the world. These are some of our garden plants that look their best in April and May. I have only provided the botanical names for these plants but can you find their more familiar common names? Can you also find out more about them and classify them into their correct groups in the table below? All the answers, including common names, can be found in the Answer Sheet on our website (under School Visits) This link may be able to help you to find out more about each plant: https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants Use the sheet Plant Classification 1 to help you sort them into their correct groups. Which group has the most plants in it? © www.slbi.org.uk

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NON-VASCULAR PLANTS

Bryophyta tiny plants - have no

roots Eg. Mosses

VASCULAR PLANTS Trachaeophyta

have roots Pteridophyta

Reproduce with spores

Eg. ferns

Gymnosperms Non-flowering plants

Seeds are unprotected and often attached to a cone

Eg. Ginkgo, cycads and conifer trees

Angiosperms Flowering plants

Seeds are protected by a flower or fruit

Eg. Bulb plants, grasses, deciduous trees and flowering

plants

Brachythecium rutabulum Ginkgo biloba Melica uniflora f. albida Onoclea sensibilis Taxus baccata

Plant Classification 2: We have a beautiful garden at the South London Botanical Institute with many unusual plants from around the world. These are some of our garden plants that look their best in April and May. I have only provided the botanical names for these plants but can you find their more familiar common names? Can you also find out more about them and classify them into their correct groups in the table below? All the answers, including common names, can be found in the Answer Sheet on our website (under School Visits) This link may be able to help you to find out more about each plant: https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants

Use the sheet Plant Classification 1 to help you sort them into their correct

groups. Which group has the most plants in it? © www.slbi.org.uk

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Fritillaria Meleagris Hyacinthoides hispanica Briza maxima Azara serrata Tulipa sylvestris Cycas revoluta Darmera peltata Sophora tetraptera Kowhai

Dicranum scoparium

Carex elata ‘Aurea’ Polystichum

setiferum

Parthenocissus henryana