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Grasses (Family Poaceae)Observer
daniellekurciviezDescription
In the middle of bark there is a random growth of grass. It seems like it may be partly dying because some of it is brownish but most of the live part is green.
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
daniellekurciviezPlace
Missing LocationDescription
I think this might be poison ivy but I don't know. It's also growing out of the bark of a tree randomly. It looks oily on the surface of
The leaves. The leaves have points on them facing out wards.
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
daniellekurciviezDescription
Tall sticks coming out of a big tree. Brown stems and green leaves.
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
daniellekurciviezDescription
Massive amounts of clumped together little leaves that are green. I think that they're some type of weeds. There's some light green on them and they seem a little fuzzy. And they are also fluffy. They grow in patches.
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Honey Locust (Gleditsia triacanthos)Observer
daniellekurciviezDescription
All over my front yard were little round oval shaped leaves. Some have died and are brown, some have fallen off and are still green on the stem. I am not sure what species this tree is.
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Monocots (Class Liliopsida)Observer
daniellekurciviezDescription
Looks like grass growing up from some mulch. The leaves coming off of the stem are long and green with a single point at the end. They come up from the same roots but seperate off in their own ways.
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Common Lichens (Class Lecanoromycetes)Observer
daniellekurciviezDescription
I went near the water and observed a tree. I looked at it's bark and it had some green miss growing on it. The texture looks dry and brittle. I don't know if the moss is still alive or not.
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True Willows (Subgenus Salix)Observer
daniellekurciviezDescription
Long slender leaves that are smooth and also green. They hang down long towards the ground and are located right next to some water in Boston commons.