This is a location at Salmon Hole!
I chose this specific spot because of the vegetation, rocks, and water. I think it will be really cool to be able to see this spot change as the seasons change and as time progresses. It is relatively accessible from where I’m living; As shown in the map it is a short bike ride away.
Some common woody plants I found here include; American Beech, Paper Birch, Basswood, Black Cherry and I noticed some smaller shrubs like Barberry and Honey Suckle, both of which are invasive to the area. Along the waters edge, there was clear evidence of significant erosion surrounding many of the exposed tree roots and trunks. The bank of the river was loose soil and crumbling rocks.
There is also a highly concentrated population of mushrooms in this specific area of Salmon Hole. Mushrooms of all sizes are clinging to the damp or dead standing trees and poking out from the grassy understory.
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