Erin MacDonald

I chose to do my phenology project in Centennial Woods, along the small stream that runs through the forest. Centennial Woods is located around .5 miles off of the UVM campus and is always open to the public. I chose this spot because, although it is very easy to access and close to campus, it is also a natural forest that has its own unique ecosystem and is an accurate representation of the forested landscapes that cover Vermont.
The photo above is the Google Map that shows the location of my phenology spot.
Vegetation and Common Woody Plants:






Here is a list of common woody plants and other vegetation that were abundant in my phenology spot in Centennial Woods:
- Wood Ferns inaturalist observation
- Common Buckthorn inaturalist observation
- Paper Birch inaturalist observation
- Eastern White Pine inaturalist observation
- Norway Maple inaturalist observation
- Green Ash inaturalist observation
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