Meg's Journal Entry

Birch trees have numerous adaptations to help them survive in different environments. One such adaptation is that they loose their leaves in the winter in order to minimize water loss. An adaptation shared by all the trees I observe is that they have adapted to the irregular drainage conditions of Montréal which come as a result of varying soil textures, types, and structures. The Quercus Robur is placed far down on the phylogeny tree. Its most recent common ancestors are the Bur Oak, Oregon White Oak, and Blue Oak. This makes sense because the Quercus Robur is a type of oak tree.

Posted on September 15, 2021 11:48 PM by megbaltes megbaltes

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