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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
averypDescription
No leafs or needles.
Half a foot by a half a foot light brown trunk. The texture is rough. Many brown twigs at the end of the branches.
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Conifers (Order Pinales)Observer
averypDescription
Needle: as thick as a pencil lead and as long as 1/2 of a inch.
The shape is round with a small point. Colors of needles: light green spots of yellow.
Trunk: one foot by one foot in a circle light brown with some unusual spots that are white and green.
Cone: very small as small as a nose. Round and long light brown.
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Cypress Family (Family Cupressaceae)Observer
averypDescription
Dark green branches. 10 to 15 feet tall 5 to 10 feet wide.
By dirt and grass.
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Grasses (Family Poaceae)Observer
averypDescription
Dark green and 3 to 4 inches tall also 1/10 of a centimeter wide.
The grass is fully grown in the plant interaction is with bugs snakes animals and some are humans. Grass is not captive or cultivated.
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Eastern Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans)Observer
averypDescription
Red and green 3 leafs on one stem about 2 feet tall stroud water marsh. Marks that bugs nibbled on it. It was no captive like all poison ivy. It was cloudy and humid when I spotted it. A plant near the marsh.
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New York Aster (Symphyotrichum novi-belgii)Observer
averypDescription
Close together next to the marsh in big portions. Near tall grass. Size of a nickel light purple with yellow in the middle.
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American Black Duck (Anas rubripes)Observer
averypDescription
Small slow swimming duck. In Fore River. 1 foot tall 5 inches wide. It was cloudy with very little wind. In brackish water under a bridge.
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Bees (Epifamily Anthophila)Observer
averypDescription
Yellow and black as small as a penny and buzzing around flowers near stroud water marsh. On a flower in the wild.
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European Goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea)Observer
averypDescription
Long leafs that build up to a flower. 2-3 ft tall not fully grown.
A plant. Bugs and small spiders in the flower.
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Milkweeds (Genus Asclepias)Observer
averypDescription
A plant light green 1 1/2 ft tall 4-5 inch leafs, 4-7 leafs per plant.
Monarchs need Milkweed to survive so if there is no Milkweed there is no Monarchs.
Avery Peacock
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Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)Observer
averypDescription
Gray, small climbs up oak trees. Very fast for how small it looks.