Plants!!!

For this walk, I went to my usual spot which is the Res and the forest around the Res. While walking for around 40 minutes, I came to the realization that fall was finally here! The orange, red, and yellow leaves, and the leaves in the floor announced that fall was here. In this walk, I focused on trying to find Bryophyta, polypodiopsida, gymnosperms, and angiosperms. I noticed it was most difficult to find a polypodiopsida in my walk. I wonder why it was so difficult. However, I got to see some really interesting and beautiful plants. While continuing to do my walks around the Res, one can realize just how diverse the Res is and how many species are visible in such area. From animal to plants to fungi, I've learned to really appreciate these walks. At the end of my walk, as I was returning to my home, I found this beautiful tree which was a spectacle to behold.

Posted on October 19, 2022 07:25 PM by fcastillo13 fcastillo13

Observations

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Common Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)

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fcastillo13

Date

October 19, 2022 02:12 PM EDT

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Hay-scented Fern (Dennstaedtia punctilobula)

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fcastillo13

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October 19, 2022 02:56 PM EDT

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Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)

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fcastillo13

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October 19, 2022 02:55 PM EDT

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Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina)

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fcastillo13

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October 19, 2022 02:45 PM EDT

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Conifers (Class Pinopsida)

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fcastillo13

Date

October 19, 2022 02:35 PM EDT

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Conifers (Class Pinopsida)

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fcastillo13

Date

October 19, 2022 02:26 PM EDT

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Mosses (Phylum Bryophyta)

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fcastillo13

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October 19, 2022 02:13 PM EDT

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Sunflowers, Daisies, Asters, and Allies (Family Asteraceae)

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fcastillo13

Date

October 19, 2022 02:37 PM EDT

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