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Lifelong Learning Comenius 2010-2012 Multilateral School Partnership “Towards a greener future”.
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School Activity Trees and shrubs Blak elder (Sanbucus Nigra L.) Soc Black elder is up to 7 m high shrub or tree. Leaves are 30 cm long, elliptical, dentate and sharpened on the top. Flowers are white, resembling umbrellas in shape and combined in corymbs. It flowers from May to July.
Măceşul (Rosa canina) It is kind of a wild rose. It is a perennial, thorny, branched frutex with stems, reaching 1-5 m lеnght. Rosa canina blooms in May -June and its petals are pale pink to white, 4-6 cm in dm. The fruit ripe in autumn and are oval-shaped, red-orange, 1-2 cm, pulpish, full of plenty of hairy seeds.
Is a large deciduous tree 25–35 m tall (exceptionally to 50 m), with lobed and nearly sessile (very short-stalked) leaves 7–14 cm long. Flowering takes place in mid spring, and their fruit, called acorns, ripen by the following autumn. The acorns are 2–2.5 cm long, pedunculate (having a peduncle or acorn-stalk, 3–7 cm long) with one to four acorns on each peduncle. Stejar (Quercus robur),
Birch species are generally small to medium-size trees or shrubs, mostly of temperate climates. The simple leaves may be toothed or pointed. The fruit is a small samara, although the wings may be obscure in some species. They differ from the alders (Alnus, other genus in the family) in that the female catkins are not woody and disintegrate at maturity, falling apart to release the seeds, unlike the woody cone-like female alder catkins. The bark of all birches is characteristically marked with long horizontal lenticels, and often separates into thin papery plates, especially upon the Paper Birch. It is practically imperishable, due to the resinous oil which it contains. Its decided color gives the common names gray, white, black, silver and yellow birch to different species. Birch ( Mesteacăn)
Typha leaves are alternate and mostly basal to a simple, jointless stem that eventually bears the flowering spikes. The rhizomes spread horizontally beneath the surface of muddy ground to start new upright growth, and the spread of Typha is an important part of the process of open water bodies being converted to vegetated marshland and eventually dry land. Papura ( TIPHA)
Firs (Abies) are a genus of 48–55 species of evergreen conifers in the family Pinaceae. They are found through much of Europe, occurring in mountains over most of the range. All are trees, reaching heights of 10–80 m (30–260 ft) tall and trunk diameters of 0.5–4 m (2–12 ft) when mature. Firs can be distinguished from other members of the pine family by their needle-like leaves, attached to the twig by a base that resembles a small suction cup. Fir (Brad)