CDE Handbook - Florida FFA Association
CDE Handbook - Florida FFA Association
CDE Handbook - Florida FFA Association
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FORESTRY FIELD DAY<br />
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA<br />
Forestry <strong>CDE</strong><br />
Scoring: Five (5) points will be given for each specimen that is correctly identified for a maximum of one-hundred (100)<br />
points. Four (4) points for the correct common name and one (1) point for the correct scientific name.<br />
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Sub-totals<br />
Common<br />
Name<br />
Dendrology<br />
Points Scientific<br />
Name<br />
Grand total<br />
Points<br />
Name:<br />
<strong>FFA</strong> Chapter:<br />
<strong>FFA</strong> Dist. #<br />
Team: A or B<br />
(circle one)<br />
Score:<br />
HS or MS<br />
(Circle one)<br />
Common Name Scientific Name<br />
1. American Beech 51. Acer floridanum<br />
2. American Elm 52. Acer rubrum<br />
3. American Holly 53. Annona glabra<br />
4. American Hornbeam 54. Bumelia lanuginose<br />
5. Bald Cypress 55. Bursera simaruba<br />
6. Black Cherry 56. Carpinus caroliniana<br />
7. Black Walnut 57. Carya aquatica<br />
8. Carolina Ash 58. Carya glabra<br />
9. Carolina Laurelcherry 59. Carya tomentosa<br />
10. Common Persimmon 60. Catalpa bignonioides<br />
11. Eastern Cottonwood 61. Celtis laevigata<br />
12. Eastern Hophornbeam 62. Cercis canadensis<br />
13. Eastern Redbud 63. Coccoloba uvifera<br />
14. <strong>Florida</strong> Maple 64. Cornus florida<br />
15. Flowering Dogwood 65. Diospyros virginiana<br />
16. Gum Bumelia 66. Fagus grandifolia<br />
17. Gumbo Limbo 67. Fraxinus caroliniana<br />
18. Laurel Oak 68. Gordonia lasianthus<br />
19. Live Oak 69. Ilex opaca<br />
20. Loblolly Bay 70. Juglans nigra<br />
21. Loblolly Pine 71. Juniperus silicicola<br />
22. Longleaf Pine 72. Liquidambar styraciflua<br />
23. Mockernut Hickory 73. Liriodendron tulipifera<br />
24. Pignut Hickory 74. Magnolia grandiflora<br />
25. Pond Apple 75. Magnolia virginiana<br />
26. Post Oak 76. Morus rubra<br />
27. Red Bay 77. Myrica cerifera<br />
28. Red Maple 78. Nyssa sylvatica var. biflora<br />
29. Red Mulberry 79. Ostrya virginiana<br />
30. Sand Pine 80. Persea borbonia<br />
31. Sassafras 81. Pinus clausa<br />
32. Seagrape 82. Pinus elliottii<br />
33. Shumard Oak 83. Pinus glabra<br />
34. Slash Pine 84. Pinus palustris<br />
35. Southern Catalpa 85. Pinus taeda<br />
36. Southern Magnolia 86. Platanus occidentalis<br />
37. Southern Redcedar 87. Populus deltoides<br />
38. Spruce Pine 88. Prunus caroliniana<br />
39. Sugarberry 89. Prunus serotina<br />
40. Swamp Tupelo 90. Quercus alba<br />
41. Sweetbay 91. Quercus laevis<br />
42. Sweetgum 92. Quercus laurifolia<br />
43. Sycamore 93. Quercus nigra<br />
44. Turkey Oak 94. Quercus shumardii<br />
45. Water Hickory 95. Quercus stellata<br />
46. Water Oak 96. Quercus virginiana<br />
47. Waxmyrtle 97. Sassafras albidum<br />
48. White Oak 98. Taxodium distichum<br />
49. Winged Elm 99. Ulmus alata<br />
50. Yellow Poplar 100 Ulmus americana<br />
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