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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

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bio6suri

Date

September 15, 2016

Description

The birch stood approximately 8 ft above the grounds. This species is quite common in the area. It was healthy and showing signs of the changing seasons.

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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

Observer

bio6suri

Date

September 15, 2016

Description

About 3m high. Bushy with several upward pointing branches. The bark was light brown with some areas being grey (sign of age). Showing signs of seasonal change (losing leaves, leaves changing color). Not very common in the area.

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White Spruce (Picea glauca)

Observer

bio6suri

Date

September 15, 2016

Description

The white spruce contained pine cones growing at the top of the tree.The tree was approximately 13 ft tall. It showed no signs of being unhealthy. There was a strong aromatic door given off from the pine needles. The tree was not very common in the area observed.

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Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia)

Observer

bio6suri

Date

September 15, 2016

Description

The tree contains olive buds attached to many of the leaves. It stood approximately eleven feet tall, growing at about an eighty-degree angle from the ground. The tree did not display any signs of being unhealthy. The bark was greyish-brown and scaly.

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