What
Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Tree with large broad leaves, points on the corner
What
Blueberries, Cranberries, and Allies (Genus Vaccinium)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
single stem branches shoot off from the main, wax like, knee high, with elongated leaves. No thorns
What
Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Tree with large broad leaves, points on the corner
What
Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
red star shaped cluster of leaves coming from a vine like woody stalk that grows along the ground
What
Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
red star shaped cluster of leaves coming from a vine like woody stalk that grows along the ground
What
Marginal Wood Fern (Dryopteris marginalis)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Fern, multiple leaves off a single stalk. Underside shown with spores
What
Marginal Wood Fern (Dryopteris marginalis)Observer
jamesmillerPlace
Missing LocationDescription
Fern, multiple leaves off a single stalk
What
Marginal Wood Fern (Dryopteris marginalis)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Fern, multiple leaves off a single stalk
What
White Oak (Quercus alba)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
oak tree leaf, leaf with rounded edges
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White Oak (Quercus alba)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Oak tree, about 12 feet tall, no acorns.
What
Rock Tripes (Genus Umbilicaria)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
small, attached to rock, no branches or roots
What
Rock Tripes (Genus Umbilicaria)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
small, attached to rock, no branches or roots
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Haircap Mosses (Genus Polytrichum)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Moss, green growing on surface of a rock
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Haircap Mosses (Genus Polytrichum)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Moss, green growing on surface of a rock
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White Pines (Section Quinquefoliae)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Pine tree, needles, easily pull off, no sap or cones present
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White Pines (Section Quinquefoliae)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Pine tree needles, easily pull off, no sap or cones present
What
American Beech (Fagus grandifolia)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Tree, roughly ten feet tall, three leaves per branch ending, leaves have jagged points on them
What
American Beech (Fagus grandifolia)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Tree, roughly ten feet tall, three leaves per branch ending, leaves have jagged points on them
What
American Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Long, low lying shrub, stem was like rubarb (not woody) long cluster of black berries attached roughly the size of small bead
What
American Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
Long, low lying shrub, stem was like rubarb (not woody) long cluster of black berries attached roughly the size of small bead
What
Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
jamesmillerDescription
single stem, wax like, knee high, with elongated leaves. No thorns
What
Groundsel Tree (Baccharis halimifolia)Observer
jamesmillerPlace
Missing LocationDescription
Shrub from UMass Boston during class. Exercise in upload, NOT FROM SITE. Multiple small trunks originating from one place with large bush group of leaves on top.
What
Vascular Plants (Phylum Tracheophyta)Observer
jamesmillerPlace
Missing LocationDescription
Ever green, underside of plant shown close up but the top of the branches are dark green
What
Asters and Allies (Tribe Astereae)Observer
jamesmillerPlace
Missing LocationDescription
Flower, grows in sunny spots where light breaks through the canopy, paper held in back to help bring out the plant. Looks like a white dead flower was once at the top of it
What
Virginia Creepers (Genus Parthenocissus)Observer
jamesmillerPlace
Missing LocationDescription
Vine, green shiny leaves in a star pattern.
What
Meadowsweet (Genus Spiraea)Observer
jamesmillerPlace
Missing LocationDescription
large shrub, multiple wood like trunks with branches stemming off of it with green leaves. Under the bush is mostly clear of branches but the top is roughly six feet in diameter
What
Joint-toothed Mosses (Class Bryopsida)Observer
jamesmillerPlace
Missing LocationDescription
Moss