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During the BioBlitz week , I visited Rock Point. It was interesting to come back to the site that we had lab at in the first semester and seeing how much the area has changed. There was little leaves on the trees and tide that day was very high. Personally, I don’t really like using …

Tree Phenology Part 3

The birch tree is starting to look like its ready to start growing leaves. The buds are at their longest, about a 1/4 of an inch. Some of the buds toward the top of the tree even looked like leaves were breaking out. Overall, the leaves should be coming soon.

Tree Phenology

The tree was identified by signature white bark. There were no leaves yet however, there were many buds to be seen which indicated the arrival of leaves that come in around April and May.

Map of My Spot

The overall vegetation of the area has not changed, however the looks of the existing vegetation has. Both the Norway Maple and White Oak trees have lost their leafs covering up what lives in the understory like the wood fern and moss. The transition of seasons in very clear and makes for a great place …

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