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Common Ivy (Hedera helix)Observer
brenna9Description
is plant was everywhere and it is invasive so they go hand and hand. it was very green and leafy. its leafs felt leathery and strong
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Thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus)Observer
brenna9Description
looked like it was young and still growing. it was surrounded by larger maple.
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Common Douglas-Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)Observer
brenna9Description
the arb has a lot of this tree. most of look like they have been there for a long time. Pisces of the trees branches are all along the arb.
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Cascade Oregon-Grape (Berberis nervosa)Observer
brenna9Description
this plant was low growing and leafs were very soft and fragile feeling.
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Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea)Observer
brenna9Description
this plant was growing in a more wet area and was just now starting to shed its leafs. it was in between and bush and a tree. its bark was soft
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Chip Cherries (Leratiomyces ceres)Observer
brenna9Description
there was four little of these mushrooms all a tan and orange color. the stem was fairy thick and the cap was very small.
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Nootka Rose (Rosa nutkana)Observer
brenna9Description
with just a few berries left this plant was still looking like in summer. it has elliptical leafs with pointed tips and alternating.
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Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris arundinacea)Observer
brenna9Description
It was bountiful in this area. I looked like this plant was slowly going out of its season. with green leafs and leafs that were crisp and tan looking.
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Braun's Giant Horsetail (Equisetum telmateia ssp. braunii)Observer
brenna9Description
There was not that much of it where I was. But when it did turn up it was in groups of two or four. it was very fragile feeling.
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Armenian Blackberry (Rubus armeniacus)Observer
brenna9Description
there was an abundance of this plant everywhere I want! the leafs are sometimes a gray green to a very light vibrant green. It can make it self up to 6ft tall when walking near it.
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Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus repens)Observer
brenna9Description
This plant is all over the place. It most is just ground cover. Bright green and some
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Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria)Observer
brenna9Description
I found it in the outback farm.it was all by it self! it was very small and had some white dots and makings on the bottom of the cap. its stem was think looking.
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Western Sword Fern (Polystichum munitum)Observer
brenna9Description
this is a very common plant in the arb you can see it anywhere you are! it has spores on the bottom of every leafs. most were arching and pointed at the end
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Genus XylariaObserver
brenna9Description
white on top and black on the bottom . they were thin and grew straight up.
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Hazels (Genus Corylus)Observer
brenna9Description
dark brown and some old looking colors. soft around and on the top it felt rough. it had lines on the nut.
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Oakmoss (Evernia prunastri)Observer
brenna9Description
It looked as if it has fallen off a tree and was laying on top of the leafs. it also looked like it was dying by the coloration turning from a faded mint green to a light brown.
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
brenna9Description
this was for sure the smallest mushroom I found. its cap went down like an umbrella. the gills were protected it seemed liked.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
brenna9Description
this mushroom was small and was all alone. its cap was flat and the gills were on the bottom and then turned up to the cup. it has a very small stem.
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Trooping Crumble Cap (Coprinellus disseminatus)Observer
brenna9Description
the cap type is Conical and the mostly live in groups, but I didn't find this one in one... it has a long stem from black, gray to white. it is black on top and slowly go's into white.
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Cumberland Rock Shield (Xanthoparmelia cumberlandia)Observer
brenna9Description
It was not as feathery as other lichens I have seen it mostly stuck to the rock that it was on. it was a faded mint gray white green. some pinks too
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Helleborines (Genus Epipactis)Observer
brenna9Description
Like all plants this one looked like it was dying. it was about up to my knee and was bending to the left. the leafs were all around the plant and drooping down.
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Suborder AgaricineaeObserver
brenna9Description
it looked small compared to how big these mushrooms can get! they had gills and a veil like ring on the stalk. the cap also had flakes of it coming off. the stem was mostly light brown.