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Explanation of Observation Fields

  • Population size estimate: Count plants (if number is low enough to do so easily), or give a rough estimate of population.
  • Simple abundance: a subjective 5-step score for how abundant the species is at the site.
    o Only one plant found
    o Rare: plants few and far between at the site, difficult to find
    o Occasional: easy to find with some effort put into searching
    o Common: easy to find without searching too hard
    o Abundant: one of the dominant species in the habitat

  • Flowering Phenology: What is the reproductive status of the population? Select the choice that makes the most sense for most of the observed population (if needed, you can elaborate in the Notes)
  • Associated community: Enter the community type, i.e. calcareous mesophytic forest, bottomland forest, pine barrens, dolomite glade, etc. If you are unsure how to describe the community type, you can simply enter forest,
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This project is managed by Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves natural heritage botanists, and is intended for use by conservation professionals, community scientists, and trained volunteers. At this time, participation in the project is by invitation only.

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tararoselittlefield created this project on November 8, 2018
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