October 20 Observations

I completed this nature walk in the dark so I wanted to stay close and I went to the Pine Tree Reserve. I was pleased to find a large variety of natural and wildly growing plants in a place so close to us on campus. The weather has just recently started becoming cold so at first this walk seemed very daunting but I actually enjoyed the opportunity to be outside in this brisk temperature; it was very refreshing. I found mostly a mixture of Polypodiopsida and Angiosperms on this walk, most of which were most likely weeds. While the Pine Tree Reserve on campus was relatively small, i was able to also spend time on my walk learning about the reserve by reading the informational panels posted on the sides of the path. This was a great addition to my walk and added much more meaning to my walk and this experience in general.

Posted on October 20, 2022 02:45 AM by juliawowkun juliawowkun

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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

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juliawowkun

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October 19, 2022 06:54 PM EDT

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Common Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)

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juliawowkun

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October 19, 2022 07:00 PM EDT

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juliawowkun

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October 19, 2022 07:07 PM EDT

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Wood Asters (Genus Eurybia)

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juliawowkun

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October 19, 2022 07:08 PM EDT

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Asters and Allies (Tribe Astereae)

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juliawowkun

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October 19, 2022 07:09 PM EDT

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Butter-and-Eggs (Linaria vulgaris)

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juliawowkun

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October 19, 2022 07:10 PM EDT

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Common Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)

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juliawowkun

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October 19, 2022 07:15 PM EDT

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Northern Wild Raisin (Viburnum cassinoides)

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juliawowkun

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October 19, 2022 07:16 PM EDT

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Burdocks (Genus Arctium)

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juliawowkun

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October 19, 2022 07:35 PM EDT

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