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Phenological Observations of the Shelburne Landscape

 
Becham
Location: Davis Park
Sep 23, 2004
2:00:00 PM

Observation: I saw a Buck Thurm leaf, the size of it was at least 2 inches. There were very pointy points around the edges of the leaf, the texture of the leaf was very smooth also, it was dark green. A week later the leaf was more pointed, and it was light green, and brown where the insects have eaten it.



 
ello
Location: Davis Park
Sep 23, 2004
2:00:00 PM

Observation: Helicopter leaves on the Boxelder maple tree,are a faded brownish color that kind of look like ovals with a line coming out of the end of it. The size was about an inch long,it has sort of a crispy,crusty texture.I got it off of a dark brown branch with green leaves.

 
Sally
Location: Davis park
Sep 23, 2004
2:00:00 PM

Observation: We thought the New England Aster was interesting because when we saw the flower on september.16,2004 the petles were purple and the center of the flower was bright yellow. the stem was long and green there were about five flowers on each stem.One of the flowers was a little bigger than one qurder.On september.23,2004. I went back to the same flower and it looked a little diffrent.The center looked diffrent because.It had a duller yellow and ared circle arond it.

 
Susana
Location: Davis Park
Sep 23, 2004
1:30:00 PM

Observation: The leaves were yellow,red,green and brown. The leaf is long, has pointy ends, and is small. It was rough and felt dried out.

 
wetsuit
Location: Davis Park
Sep 23, 2004
1:30:00 PM

Observation: i SAW A HUGE TREE!

 
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