Nature Walk October 18, 2022

For this nature walk, I took a trip back to Houghton Garden since I enjoyed my time there last walk for the fungi themed week. This week was themed Plants, so I knew the Houghton Garden would be an excellent location to spot some to observe. I went during the early afternoon/late morning where there were remnants of the rain that carried on throughout the night. It was a cool and refreshing walk and the small pond and short streams were full of water and small fish (I saw one fish that was relatively big but I could not snap a good photo of it). It was pretty easy to find some plants since I was surrounded by them, but it was surprisingly difficult to find some that I felt were interesting to dedicate to an observation. A lot of the plants I saw that stood out to me, I had already made observations for, so I kept and eye on not repeating any from my past nature walks. It was cool to see how full of life the garden is, which is a relatively small area. Noticing the changing of the trees colors while on my walk was also very neat to see. I love the transition of a majority of trees and plants as we get further into the fall. It is always a very interesting process and its can be a bummer to see all the leaves fall, but it's beautiful nonetheless. All the plants I took observations of on this walk are still standing strong, and plants such as the Eastern Hemlock will continue to stand strong through the winter. Thats why I always loved fernlike plants and pine trees because they don't go away for the winter. Sadly, most of the plants I observed such as the Catawba Rhododendron, Early Meadow-Rue, and the Wind Euonymus will not make it throughout the winter, but they will leave many seeds to lay dormant, so when the spring comes, they can repopulate. I highly recommend taking a walk by the Houghton Garden, and I really enjoyed my nature walks there.

Posted on October 20, 2022 02:13 AM by llarkin llarkin

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Greater Celandine (Chelidonium majus)

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llarkin

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October 18, 2022 10:48 AM EDT

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Winged Euonymus (Euonymus alatus)

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llarkin

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October 18, 2022 10:48 AM EDT

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Knotweeds, Smartweeds, and Waterpeppers (Genus Persicaria)

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llarkin

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October 18, 2022 10:49 AM EDT

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Conifers (Order Pinales)

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llarkin

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October 18, 2022 10:50 AM EDT

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Polypody Ferns (Genus Polypodium)

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llarkin

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October 18, 2022 10:59 AM EDT

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Catawba Rhododendron (Rhododendron catawbiense)

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llarkin

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October 18, 2022 11:11 AM EDT

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Lesser Periwinkle (Vinca minor)

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llarkin

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October 18, 2022 11:14 AM EDT

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Northern Long Sedge (Carex folliculata)

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llarkin

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October 18, 2022 11:16 AM EDT

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Hay-scented Fern (Dennstaedtia punctilobula)

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llarkin

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October 18, 2022 11:25 AM EDT

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European Holly (Ilex aquifolium)

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llarkin

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October 18, 2022 11:25 AM EDT

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