Friday, November 11, 2011

Plant samples

I will be out identifying collection sites for some of the plant samples this weekend.  We should have a big enough class that two students will test the same plant sample. 

When you email me your three top plant requests also post your requests here on the blog.  I will add a post here to let everyone know who has what plant and I will reply individually when I assign you one of your top three choices. 

Fastest to reply have the best chance of getting their first choice.

30 comments:

  1. Cheriza Infante:
    1. Blue Gum Eucalyptus leaf
    2. Olive leaf
    3. Lavender leaf/flower

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  2. 1) Lavendar Leaf/Flower
    2) Blue Gum Eucalyptus Leaf
    3) Olive Leaf

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  3. 1) California sage leaf
    2) Lavender Leaf/Flower
    3) Lemon peel

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  4. Janice Huang
    1. Thyme leaf
    2. Nasturtium leaf
    3. Lemongrass

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  5. Celine Galliguez:
    1. Lavender Leaf/Flower
    2. Stinging Nettle
    3. Lemongrass

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  6. 1. Lavender leaf/flower
    2. Lemongrass
    3. California laurel leaf

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  7. The first 5 to reply have their #1 choice. Jeanette, you have your second choice.

    Lavender is no longer available as a request. Later today I will send out emails confirming your plant and with the plant sample research document attached.

    Very interesting to peer into the nocturnal habits of my students newly introduced to the hormone melatonin:)

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  8. 1. California Sage Leaf
    2. Nasturtium Leaf
    3. California Laurel Leaf

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  9. Jerie Yulo:
    1. Blue Gum Eucalyptus Leaf.
    2. Redwood Needle.
    3. Lemon peel.

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  10. Nekeisha Barnett Mcneil:
    1.Lemongrass
    2.Thyme leaf
    3.Oregano leaf

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  11. California sage, blue gum eucalyptus and lemon grass are no longer available as any choice.

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  12. I could not find "Natural Products" in the Biology Reference glossary.

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  13. 1. Tea Tree Leaf
    2. Olive Leaf
    3. Thyme Leaf

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  14. This is Chris Uy~
    1) Nasturtium Leaf
    2) Stinging Nettle
    3) Tea Tree

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  15. Shahrier Hussain

    (1)stinging nettle
    (2)bristly oxtongue
    (3)redwood needle

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  16. will we need to study these before enriched starts?

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  18. 1. California laurel leaf
    2. Redwood leaf
    3. Pine needle

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  19. 1.oregano
    2. garlic
    3. stinging nettle

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  20. 1. Thyme Leaf
    2. California Laurel Leaf
    3. Tea Tree

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  21. 1. Lavender Leaf
    2. Nasturtium Leaf
    3.Thyme Leaf

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  22. Thyme and Nasturtium are no longer available for your top three choices.

    TEA TREE: I have not located a reliable source of the Australian tea tree. I will try through the weekend. If I cannot find the correct type of tea tree, you will test your second choice even if that plant sample is closed. I will accept your research on tea tree.

    Remaining plant samples include: oregano, tea tree, olive, stinging nettle, pine, garlic, lemon peel and redwood.

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  23. 1. Stinging Nettle
    2. Tea Tree
    3. Redwood

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  24. 1.Redwood
    2.Oregano
    3.Stinging nettle

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  25. Whoot! I found some tea tree, or at least I am 90% confident that it is tea tree.

    NOTE: I am 95.3% certain it is not M. alterninflora, the species from which the commonly available tea tree essential oil is made from. You do not have to worry much about the exact species. Research of the genus and M. alterniflora should be sufficient for the necessary content knowledge.

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  26. Alan Gee
    1. Pine Needle
    2. Lemon Grass
    3. Lemon Peel

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  28. Kathy Liang

    1. tea tree
    2. lemon peel
    3. garlic

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  29. The only remaining samples are redwood and olive(just re-opened).

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