The Plantae Kingdom has organisms that are classified with/as:
- Multicellular ( cell walls are made of cellulose)
- Eukaryotic
- Autotrophs
- Reproduce sexually and asexually
Non-Vascular Plants
R. RugosumCrumpled Leaf Moss
Class: Bryopsida
Order: Hypnales
Family: Rhytidiaceae
Genus: Rhytidium
Species: Rugosum
Mosses such as Rhytidium Rugosum appear in boulder fields and very dry tundras on exposed- wind-blown ridges.They cover the ground in many areas of the park, from soggy wetlands to the rocky alpine. Although mosses occur mostly in wet environments within the Park, they are found across the landscape of Denali. This is in part due to their ability to remain effectively dormant for long periods of time when conditions are not suitable for growth and reproduction.
Class: Bryopsida
Order: Hypnales
Family: Rhytidiaceae
Genus: Rhytidium
Species: Rugosum
Mosses such as Rhytidium Rugosum appear in boulder fields and very dry tundras on exposed- wind-blown ridges.They cover the ground in many areas of the park, from soggy wetlands to the rocky alpine. Although mosses occur mostly in wet environments within the Park, they are found across the landscape of Denali. This is in part due to their ability to remain effectively dormant for long periods of time when conditions are not suitable for growth and reproduction.
Seedless Vascular Plants
D. Campyloptera Mountain Wood Fern
Kingdom: Plantae
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Dryopteridaceae
Family: Dryopteridaceae
Genus: Dryopteris
Species: Campyloptera
This fern usually lives in cool, moist woods in the park. It can be found in high elevations, such as on mountains, hence its name.
Kingdom: Plantae
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Dryopteridaceae
Family: Dryopteridaceae
Genus: Dryopteris
Species: Campyloptera
This fern usually lives in cool, moist woods in the park. It can be found in high elevations, such as on mountains, hence its name.
Gymnosperms
C. NootkatensisYellow Cedar
Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Coniferophyta
Class: Pinopsida Order: Coniferales
Family: Cupressaceae Genus: Cupressus
Species: Nootkatensis
The Yellow Cedar grows well on deep, slightly acidic, moist soils, usually as single trees, or in small clumps. It is common in old-growth stands at low elevations.
Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Coniferophyta
Class: Pinopsida Order: Coniferales
Family: Cupressaceae Genus: Cupressus
Species: Nootkatensis
The Yellow Cedar grows well on deep, slightly acidic, moist soils, usually as single trees, or in small clumps. It is common in old-growth stands at low elevations.