Neighborhood Walk, Friday Oct. 9 2020

Some of my students have expressed concern that they cannot complete assigned nature walks because they are not near any "natural" areas. While I generally believe "the wilder the better" when it comes to observing nature, I also think it is important to realize that nature, and even wildness is all around us. So, this morning I walked around the neighborhood that my campus sort of spills into, and tried to do the nature walk that I assign my students (this week's theme was fungi). It was a cold, bright morning. I think it got almost to freezing last night! So, there weren't many insects out and about, and in this fairly dry area, I didn't see many large fungi. However, this neighborhood has lots of old stone walls and trees that are COVERED with lichens. So, I tried to find as many types of lichen as I could, since lichens are a symbiosis that include a fungal partner. I also wanted to show that by looking for "weeds" you can see a lot of different plant diversity. I enjoyed finding a few different types of lovely flowers among the plants growing (wildly) through cracks in the sidewalk, in overlooked patches of earth, and right out of the stone walls. In addition to the flowering plants, I found lots of moss, especially on the well-shaded stone walls and tree trunks. I love seeing how mosses and lichens grow together (not to mention all the overlapping types of lichen). It makes me wonder about the interactions they might have. Are they competing for growing space? Might they be cooperatively sharing resources somehow? This is something I should look into. Next week's assigned nature walk theme is plants, so this walk provided plenty of examples of local plant diversity as well. Not a bad start to this Friday!

Posted on October 9, 2020 01:49 PM by heatherolins heatherolins

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Fungi

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Fungi Including Lichens (Kingdom Fungi)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:16 AM EDT
Fungi

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Fungi Including Lichens (Kingdom Fungi)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:17 AM EDT

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Knotweeds, Smartweeds, and Waterpeppers (Genus Persicaria)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:20 AM EDT

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Goldenrods (Genus Solidago)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:20 AM EDT
Fungi

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Fungi Including Lichens (Kingdom Fungi)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:22 AM EDT

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Typical Shield Lichens (Subfamily Parmelioideae)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:22 AM EDT

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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:24 AM EDT

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Mosses (Phylum Bryophyta)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:25 AM EDT

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Hawkweeds (Subtribe Hieraciinae)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:37 AM EDT

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Hoarmosses (Genus Hedwigia)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:41 AM EDT

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:45 AM EDT

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Greenshield Lichens (Genus Flavoparmelia)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:42 AM EDT

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Rock Shield Lichens (Genus Xanthoparmelia)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:42 AM EDT

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Common Lichens (Class Lecanoromycetes)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:46 AM EDT

Description

I was curious about this pink coloration. I’ve never noticed it on a lichen before.

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:47 AM EDT

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Stringy Stonecrop (Sedum sarmentosum)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:48 AM EDT

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Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:58 AM EDT

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Wood Asters (Genus Eurybia)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 08:59 AM EDT

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Goldenrods (Genus Solidago)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 09:00 AM EDT

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Burdocks (Genus Arctium)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 09:00 AM EDT

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Fortune's Spindle (Euonymus fortunei)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 09:01 AM EDT

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Typical Shield Lichens (Subfamily Parmelioideae)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 09:02 AM EDT

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Giant Foxtail (Setaria faberi)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 09:07 AM EDT

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Common Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)

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heatherolins

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October 9, 2020 09:05 AM EDT

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