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Northern Catalpa (Catalpa speciosa)

Observer

maxhaber

Date

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Northern Catalpa - Photo no rights reserved, uploaded by rockybajada
jimivin17's ID: Northern Catalpa (Catalpa speciosa)
Added on November 27, 2020
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Goldenrods (Genus Solidago)

Observer

karmajitsinh08

Date

November 7, 2020 02:05 PM EST
Canada Goldenrod - Photo (c) Andreas Rockstein, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)
jimivin17's ID: Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)
Added on November 18, 2020
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Curled Dock (Rumex crispus)

Observer

patriatica

Date

November 6, 2020 10:33 AM EST

Description

This plant caught my eye from its maroon colour in comparison to the beige and green plants surrounding it. I would estimate it to be 75 centimeters in height. They are not something that I see regularly as well. It would be interesting to know which animals benefit from its growth and existence.

Curled Dock - Photo (c) Thayne Tuason, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)
jimivin17's ID: Curled Dock (Rumex crispus)
Added on November 18, 2020
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Black Tar Spot (Rhytisma acerinum)

Observer

patriatica

Date

November 6, 2020 10:34 AM EST

Description

The obvious black spots on the leaves of this tree are what caught me eye. Intially, I assumed that something harmed the tree to make those spots appear. I now know that they are just a distinct characteristic of this plant. I do still wonder what scientifically makes them this way. Each leaf was about 10 centimeters at their tallest point and 8 centimeters across. The tree itself was probably 6 feet in height.

Black Tar Spot - Photo (c) alderash, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by alderash
jimivin17's ID: Black Tar Spot (Rhytisma acerinum)
Added on November 18, 2020
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Panicled Aster (Symphyotrichum lanceolatum)

Observer

patriatica

Date

November 6, 2020 10:35 AM EST

Description

These flowers are less than one centimeter in diameter. I decided to take a photo of them because their white colour stood out in all of the surrounding greenery despite their petite size. I have never noticed them until this task of collecting observations. Now, I would like to know their proper name aside from their genus that I was suggested when identifying it on this app.

Panicled Aster - Photo (c) Tony Frates, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
jimivin17's ID: Panicled Aster (Symphyotrichum lanceolatum)
Added on November 18, 2020
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Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)

Observer

kbar01

Date

November 8, 2020 04:42 PM EST

Description

A plant growing from the rock.

Eastern Cottonwood - Photo (c) JanetandPhil, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND)
jimivin17's ID: Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)
Added on November 17, 2020
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Common Reed (Phragmites australis)

Observer

patriatica

Date

October 28, 2020 02:15 PM EDT

Description

I came across an area by the lake that was full of these, so I decided to include them as one of my observations. They were taller than 6 feet in height. I would like to know what about the water makes them grow collectively in that one area. They caught my eye with their visual similarity to the pampas grass that is commonly being used as home decor now.

European Reed - Photo (c) Ken Potter, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Ken Potter
jimivin17's ID: European Reed (Phragmites australis ssp. australis)
Added on November 4, 2020
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Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)

Observer

patriatica

Date

October 28, 2020

Description

There was a large gathering of these birds by the lake where I was going on a walk. They were all feeding on the grass. There was definitely more than 10 of them doing so. I see them regularly by this specific lake. They always catch my attention by how comfortable they are to be around and close to other humans going on a walk.

Canada Goose - Photo (c) Dimitris Salas, all rights reserved, uploaded by Dimitris Salas
jimivin17's ID: Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)
Added on November 4, 2020
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Lesser Burdock (Arctium minus)

Observer

patriatica

Date

October 28, 2020 02:21 PM EDT

Description

These have always caught my attention as I do my best to avoid them because it is such an annoyance to get them off clothing. It is a common plant in my area. They were a centimeter and a half to two centimeters in size. I was interested to know their name as I often refer to them as burrs. Now, I know that they are known as lesser burdock.

Lesser Burdock - Photo (c) roxanecastan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by roxanecastan
jimivin17's ID: Lesser Burdock (Arctium minus)
Added on November 4, 2020
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Wild Carrot (Daucus carota)

Observer

patriatica

Date

October 28, 2020 02:17 PM EDT

Description

These white flowers caught my eye with the contrast in colour from the grass and greenery. I had no idea what they were as they are not common ones that I see. They are minute as I would estimate them to definitely be less than a centimeter in size.

Wild Carrot - Photo (c) lvconrad1977, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by lvconrad1977
jimivin17's ID: Wild Carrot (Daucus carota)
Added on November 4, 2020
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New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae)

Observer

patriatica

Date

October 29, 2020

Description

Because purple is my favourite colour, I was drawn to these purple flowers. They are an uncommon plant for me to come across, so I am unsure of their name. They seem to be about 2 centimeters in size. I would love to know which environments and locations they thrive in.

New England Aster - Photo (c) musicmanz, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by musicmanz
jimivin17's ID: New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae)
Added on November 4, 2020
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Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)

Observer

patriatica

Date

October 14, 2020 11:19 AM EDT

Description

This is one plant that I found in my backyard. I never noticed its presence before this assignment, but I admired its yellow and orange colour. That was the characteristic of it that caught my attention. Its leaves varied in size, but they were all less or equal to about 6 centimeters.

Green Ash - Photo (c) Keith Kanoti, Maine Forest Service, USA, some rights reserved (CC BY)
jimivin17's ID: Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)
Added on November 4, 2020
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Climbing Nightshade (Solanum dulcamara var. villosissimum)

Observer

patriatica

Date

October 17, 2020 01:08 PM EDT

Description

These berries growing in the wild caught my eye with their bright red colour. Each berry was probably a centimeter or less in size. I don't come across wild berries often in my nearby area. I discovered them when I went apple picking outside of my community. As I know it to be dangerous to eat wild berries, I would like to learn if these are safe to consume.

Climbing Nightshade - Photo (c) Lena Dietz Chiasson, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Lena Dietz Chiasson
jimivin17's ID: Climbing Nightshade (Solanum dulcamara var. villosissimum)
Added on November 4, 2020
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Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina)

Observer

patriatica

Date

October 24, 2020 05:25 PM EDT

Description

These caught my eye as they remind me of the burrs that get stuck on clothes, but with a red tint. Their colour definitely stuck out from all the other plants. I wonder what gives them this distinct colour. They were also about half the size of the burrs. It was my first time to come across these and notice them.

Staghorn Sumac - Photo (c) mkosiewski, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by mkosiewski
jimivin17's ID: Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina)
Added on November 4, 2020
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Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)

Observer

patriatica

Date

October 30, 2020 09:20 AM EDT

Description

These were probably 20 centimeters in diameter and height. Personally, I was attracted to collecting it as an observation for its yellow colour. Also, the white fuzz was cotton- looking in my opinion and it caught my eye. I haven't come across something like that before. It would be nice to compare the goldenrods from other regions as this one is Canadian.

Canada Goldenrod - Photo (c) Andreas Rockstein, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)
jimivin17's ID: Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)
Added on November 4, 2020
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Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)

Observer

kbar01

Date

October 18, 2020 11:13 AM EDT

Description

Tall plant with yellow-golden flowers

Canada Goldenrod - Photo (c) Andreas Rockstein, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)
jimivin17's ID: Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)
Added on October 28, 2020
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Greater Plantain (Plantago major)

Observer

kbar01

Date

October 6, 2020 03:18 PM EDT

Description

A plant that I see very often!

Greater Plantain - Photo (c) lemonsnapp, some rights reserved (CC BY)
jimivin17's ID: Greater Plantain (Plantago major)
Added on October 7, 2020
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