A UVM blog Phenology Project

Phenology Location

Located in Centennial Woods, Burlington Vermont

View from my seated location in Centennial Woods:

October 17th, 2022

About my phenology spot: For my phenology spot, I wanted to be in an area where I could find many different plants and mushrooms. I also wanted to pick a location with running water to observe the change in fish and natural dams created from fallen logs throughout the year. The spot that I chose was located in a part of Centennial Brook near a field within the woods. Rather than Centennial woods’ usual look, this area had fewer large overstory trees and more short plants. This stream had a multitude of different logs that had fallen affecting the stream discharge.

How to get to my phenology spot: After entering Centennial Woods from the main entrance you keep following the main trail. Once reaching a fork, take the trail that is lower of the two or the one to the left. Taking this path, proceeded downwards to reach the Brook and cross a log to get to the side of the stream that has the field.

Vegetation:

  • Asters
  • Goldenrods
  • Joe-Pye Woods
  • Red Maple
  • Red Osier Dogwoods
  • Mushrooms
    • Dacrymycetaceae
    • Agaricomycetes
    • Omphalotaceae
    • Amanita
  • Ferns
  • Eastern White Pine
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