Prairie Plants Pioneer: Ada Hayden and Identifying Prairie Plants

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Purpose

This project is to give participtants in the 4-H workshop "Prairie Plants Pioneer: Ada Hayden and Identifying Prairie Plants" on June 25-26, 2018 the experience of identifying plants in the wild and then creating a digital entry. Subjects to be covered inclde natural resource management, botany, women scientists, and digital collections. The target audience is 8-12th graders, with 5 participants. The presenters are Debra Lewis, Herbatorium Director; Kim Anderson, Digital Scholarship and Initiatives, Co-Lead and Digital Initiatives Archivist; Laura Sullivan, Digital Initiatives Archivist; and Lori Bousson, Digital Initiatives Web Designer.

Objectives/Goals

  • To learn how to identify plants.
  • To learn how to research plants.
  • To learn about Iowa prairie plants and prairies.
  • To learn about women conservationists.
  • To understand what goes into making a digital resource

Workshop Description

Day 1

  • Ada Hayden Herbarium tour and Introduction to Iowa prairie plants.
  • Introduction to Ada Hayden
  • How to identify plants
  • Methods:
  • Use a key
  • * Dichotomous and hierarchical -- leads you through a set of choices between two options
  • Google/reference book
  • Ask an expert

Day 2




List of Plants

Plant 1

Plant 2

References