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October 17th: First Visit!

November 7, 2022 by jstotter

Welcome to my phenology blog for Centennial Woods! My spot is a little ways in from the start of the trails, it’s a stream located next to a wooden walkway. I chose this spot because I remember coming here for the first lab and passing this stream, I thought it was beautiful and liked the vegetation surrounding the area. There is an abundance of shrubs and bushes like buckthorn plants. Most of the leaves have fallen at this point, and they cover the grassy shrubs that surround the water. I also noticed that it was very muddy on the land right by the water.

Most common woody plants: Sugar Maple, Yellow Birch, Buckthorn

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