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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

Observer

bio9naik

Date

September 30, 2015

Description

This tree is also pretty big but smaller in comparison to the eastern cottonwood. This tree also has berries along with its leaves. Also, since this tree was obversed during the fall as well the leaves already had changed to yellow.

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Elms (Genus Ulmus)

Observer

bio9naik

Date

September 30, 2015

Description

This tree is relatively smaller than the spruce and eastern cottonwood. Also, since the tree was observed during the fall, the leaves had already changed color into orange greenish-yellow.

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Golden Currant (Ribes aureum)

Observer

bio9naik

Date

September 30, 2015

Description

This plant has tiny little berries along with their leaves. Since the plant was looked at in the fall, most of the berries were already dried and fallen. The leaves also turned in beautiful red greenish-yellow colors.

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Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)

Observer

bio9naik

Date

September 30, 2015

Description

This tree is fairly large and tall. Since the tree was observed during the fall time, the leaves on the tree were already greenish-yellow and also some of them were dried up. The leaves are more round in shape. The branches and the leaves also look they are in falling position through appearance.

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Spruces (Genus Picea)

Observer

bio9naik

Date

September 30, 2015

Description

This tree is a sprue with a narrow end on the top. The tree was around less than 1 metre. This tree is very stiff and sharp. The spruce needles are preetty tiny and thus you can get hurt easily.

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Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia)

Observer

bio9naik

Date

September 30, 2015

Description

The tree is grows around 10-40 feet. The branches are wide open. The leaves are a darker and more faded green. SInce the picture was taken during the fall, the leaves looked a little dried up.

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Coneflowers (Genus Echinacea)

Observer

bio9naik

Date

September 30, 2015

Description

This plant is kind of a sunflower. But instead of the yellow and black color, the flowers are purple and dark brownish color. The picture attached is when the plants are just changing because of fall.

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American Asters (Genus Symphyotrichum)

Observer

bio9naik

Date

September 30, 2015

Description

This plant is also smaller. The leaves are longer and a little bigger. They have small purple flowers.

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Monocots (Class Liliopsida)

Observer

bio9naik

Date

September 30, 2015

Description

This plant is small and is grass-like. The leaves are very thin and long. They were greenish-yellow in color.

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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

Observer

bio9naik

Date

September 30, 2015

Description

This plant grows like a small shrub and has tiny leaves. The leaves are pointy at the end and look sharp. The leaves also have tiny spikes at the tip.

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Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Observer

bio9naik

Date

September 30, 2015

Description

Common yarrow is shrub.It has tiny white flowers that grow with its leaves. The stems are hairy like structures.

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