Third iNaturalist--Plants

This week, me and my friends choose to walk from school to Hammond Pond to finish our iNaturalist work. This walk takes us 90 minutes in total. We saw multiple plant species: Oaks can be classified as Gymnosperms; common Toadflax, Maples, and Great Yellow Wood-sorrel can be seen as the Angiosperms; and power-tipped shadow Lichen as Bryophyta. Some of the plants survive in the rock crave, others rooted in soil. I was surprised by the diversity of plants. Something interesting is that many trees turned into various colors in fall. Roads became colorful with the decorations of the falling leaves. I enjoy this week's natural walk a lot!

Posted on October 19, 2022 02:02 AM by margaretjiang margaretjiang

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Powder-tipped Shadow Lichen (Phaeophyscia adiastola)

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margaretjiang

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October 18, 2022 03:32 PM EDT

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Chamomiles, Yarrows, and Allies (Tribe Anthemideae)

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margaretjiang

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October 18, 2022 03:38 PM EDT

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Common Yellow Woodsorrels (Section Corniculatae)

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margaretjiang

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October 18, 2022 03:38 PM EDT

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Maples (Genus Acer)

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margaretjiang

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October 18, 2022 03:43 PM EDT

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Common Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris)

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margaretjiang

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October 18, 2022 03:48 PM EDT

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Oaks (Genus Quercus)

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margaretjiang

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October 18, 2022 09:35 PM EDT

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