Brazos Bend State Park Volunteer Organization

TWELVE TREES
OF
BRAZOS BEND STATE PARK

Compiled by Joan Jackson

Brazos Bend State Park Volunteer Organization

October 2004

Information was obtained from various websites, “Forest Trees of Texas” published by the Texas Forest Service and “Trees, Shrubs and Woody Vines of the Southwest” by Robert A. Vines.

Pictures were taken from Mr. Vines’ book.  Good information on tree identification can be obtained from the following website: http://www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/factsheets.cfm

 

Bald Cypress

Black Willow

Bur Oak

Chinese Tallow

Hickory

Live Oak

Osage Orange

Pecan

Sugar Hackberry

Swamp Chestnut Oak

Water Locust

Water Oak

Poison Ivy

Parts of a Tree

About the Forest

Tree Care Don’ts

Glossary

 

 

Glossary

Alternate - Refers to placement of leaves on branch. Placed singly at different levels on the branch.

Catkins - A delicate, usually hanging spike of flowers

Compound leaf - A leaf with a blade divided into two or more leaflets.

Drupe - A fleshy or pulpy fruit in which the inner portion is hard or stony, enclosing the seed.

Odd-pinnate - A pinnate leaf with a single terminal leaflet.

Opposite - Refers to leaf placement. Opposed to each other on the branch.

Pinnae - The primary divisions of a pinnate leaf.

Pinnate - Descriptive of compound leaves with the leaflets arranged on opposite sides along the axis of the leaf.

Pistillate - Provided with seed bearing organs, but lacking functional stamens with pollen.

Racemes - A spray of flowers which open from the base toward the end of the stalk.

Serrate - Having sharp teeth, pointing forward.

Simple - In one piece or unit, not compound.

Staminate - Bearing pollen bearing organs but lacking seed Bearing organs.

Stigma - That part of the pistil which receives the pollen.

2-ranked - Two leaves opposite each other on the branchlets. See picture of cypress leaves.

Updated: Monday, January 14, 2008

The purpose of the Volunteer organization is to assist and educate the visitors of Brazos Bend State Park through
information and interpretive programs and to assist in the care and conservation of the Park.

Brazos Bend State Park
21901 FM 762
Needville, TX 77461
(979) 553-5101