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Theresa Baldos
Winzil Marie Cabangal
Ma. Christine Mae Mansueto
Richard Kyle Lesigues
Group 4
chosen plants
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Cabbage Lily (Lilium) Aloe (Aloe
(Brassica barbadensis
oleracea) miller)

Cabbage Domain: Eukaryote

(Brassica oleracea) Kingdom: Plantae

Phylum: Vascular plant

Class: Magnoliopsida

Order: Brassicales

Family: Brassicaceae

Genus: Brassica

Species: B. oleracea
01 Green cabbage 02 Red cabbage 03 Savoy cabbage

Varieties
lily Domain: Eukaryote
(Lilium)
Kingdom: Plantae

Phylum: Magnoliophyta

Class: Liliopsida

Order: Liliales

Family: Liliaceae

Genus: Lilium

Species: genus Lilium


01 Eeaster Lily 02 Tiger Lily 03 Stargazer

Varieties
aloe
(Aloe barbadensis miller) Domain: Eukaryote

Kingdom: Plantae

Phylum: Vascular plant

Class: Magnoliopsida

Order: Asparagales

Family: Asphodelacea

Genus: Aloe L.

Species: aloe vera


01 Cape Aloe 02 Candelabra Aloe 03 Soap Aloe

Varieties
Brassica oleracea

Etymology Distribution
According to some accounts, it North-western Europe's
comes from the Latin caput headed cabbage evolved in
("head"), but according to others, the early Middle Ages from
it comes from ca- (which is
green, unbranched, and thin-
thought to be an expressive

prefix) with boce ("hump; bump").


stemmed kales
that were
From Middle English caboche, introduced there in Roman
cabage ("cabbage"; "a certain times from the Mediterranean
fish"), a borrowing from Anglo- region, where Brassica
Norman caboche ("head"), a oleracea and related species
northern variation of caboce, of naturally flourish in coastal
unknown origin. areas.
Lilium

Etymology Distribution
Old English lilie, from Latin There are 1,558 species of mostly
lilia, the plural form of lilium, perennial herbs and climbers in
"a lily," is cognate with Greek the Liliales order of
monocotyledonous flowering
leirion, and it's possible that
plants, which has 11 families, 67

both words were descended

genera, and 1,558 species overall.


from an inaccurately Despite being widespread around
pronouncing word from the the globe, Liliales species are
eastern Mediterranean (de more common in subtropical and
Vaan compares Coptic hreri, temperate areas. The majority of
hleli "lily"). species may be found in the
Northern Hemisphere.
Aloe barbandensis miller

Etymology Distribution
Old English alewe, alwe It is a shrubby or arborescent,
(indicating the fragrant perennial, xerophytic,
succulent, pea-green plant
resin or heartwood of that is a member of the
several oriental trees), via Liliaceae family.
Africa, Asia,

Latin from Greek aloē, Europe, and America's dry


reinforced in late Middle climates are where it primarily
English by Old French grows. Tamil Nadu, Gujarat,
Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and
aloes 'aloe', hence
Andhra Pradesh are among the
typically used in plural. Indian states where it is
present.
Discuss the different ways of
plant identification in taxonomy
1. Determine the family to which the plant belongs.
Knowing this can help determine the generic name
and the specific identity of the plant by using keys.
Keys in Plant Identification - this device is
composed of two or more characteristics of plants,
either contradicting or contrasting statements to
identify the plant.

2. Check the list of the floras in the particular region


(http://www.worldfloraonline.org). This consists of an
index to the plants known and provides the details of
the plants.

3. Identify by using monographs or revisionary studies


containing the information for the particular genus.
Explain the importance of
taxonomy to ecology
Taxonomies are used to categorize species, which
is essential for aiding the easier dissemination of
biological knowledge. Taxonomy, which uses
hierarchical classification, aids in the
understanding and organization of the variety of
life on Earth. It is closely related to ecology, which
necessitates an in-depth understanding of the
biological structures, roles, interactions, and
functions of species rather than being reduced to
a simple exercise in characterizing ecological
patterns. To make wise choices about
conservation and sustainable usage, taxonomy
offers a fundamental grasp of the components of
biodiversity..
References:
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/cabbage
https://www.forestryimages.org/browse/subinfo.cfm?sub=17378
https://bustlingnest.com/popular-lily-varieties/
https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?
search_topic=TSN&search_value=42772#null
https://www.britannica.com/plant/Brassica-
oleracea#:~:text=cabbage%2C%20(Brassica%20oleracea)%2C,wild%20cabbage
%20(Brassica%20oleracea).
https://www.britannica.com/plant/lily
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2763764/#:~:text=The%20bo
tanical%20name%20of%20Aloe,%2C%20pea%2D%20green%20color%20plant.
https://plantlet.org/plant-identification-terms/
https://languages.oup.com/google-dictionary-en
https://www.etymonline.com/word/lily
https://www.etymonline.com/word/aloe
https://uses.plantnet-project.org/en/Brassica_oleracea_-
_headed_cabbage_(PROTA)#:~:text=kabichu%20(Sw).-,Origin%20and%20geogr
aphic%20distribution,occur%20naturally%20in%20coastal%20areas.
https://www.britannica.com/plant/Liliales
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