For my nature walk this week, I returned to the walking trail to the right of the Margot Connell Recreation Center, as I remembered that this location contained a high plant diversity for such a small location. This observation turned out to be accurate as I found examples of all four types of plants (Bryophyta, polypodiopsida, angiosperms, and gymnosperms). However, what was surprising was the amount of angiosperms I found, with the most prominent one being the Lesser Burdocks, which bring purple flowers for most of the year but were more scarce due to the late Fall season. Additionally, I found a surprising amount of gymnosperms, the most recurring being the short White Pines that lined the trail. On the other hand, there was a startling scarcity of polypodiopsidas, as the only ones I could find were in a small group of several wood ferns. Therefore, despite the shortage of some groups of plants, this was another successful nature walk in an area I've come to appreciate significantly on our campus.
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