Analysis of the plants:
- Top right plant: This plant has compound leaves and pods. The leaves are pinnately compound, and the pods are elongated and contain seeds. This is characteristic of a legume, likely a type of bean or pea plant.
- Bottom left plant: This plant has a tall spike of flowers and palmate leaves (leaves divided into several leaflets radiating from a single point). This morphology is typical of a lupine plant.
- Bottom right plant: This plant also has compound leaves and pods. The leaves appear to be trifoliate or pinnately compound with few leaflets. The pods are also elongated. This is another legume, similar to the top right plant, possibly a different variety of bean or pea.
Identification and Labeling:
Based on the visual characteristics:
- The plant with the flower spike and palmate leaves is a Lupine.
- The plants with pods are legumes. Given the commonality in educational materials, these likely represent Beans or Peas. Without more specific details or color, differentiating between specific types of beans or peas from a black and white drawing can be challenging, but the general classification is clear.
To fulfill the instruction "Sign the names of the plants", one would write:
- Next to the bottom left plant: Люпин (Lupine)
- Next to the top right and bottom right plants: Фасоль (Beans) or Горох (Peas)
Note: The image is a black and white illustration, and precise identification of plant species can be difficult. The labels provided are based on common representations in educational contexts.