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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
Leaf Shapes
oval
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palmate
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oblong
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compound
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spatulate
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Flower Types
Composite flower (coltsfoot, dandelion)
Plant Types and Habitats
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