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Phenological Observations of the Shelburne Landscape

 
James
Location: Davis Park
Sep 23, 2004
1:00:00 PM

Observation: There was a huge tree, big-toothed aspen, by the tennis court and its leaves changed color from green to yellow. The leaves felt soft but on the edges it felt rough. When the leaves die they crumble in your hand. It has big leaves shaped like teeth with pointy bottoms that looks like teeth. The rough edges are called teeth.

 
alexander da Macho Man
Location: Davis park
Sep 23, 2004
1:00:00 PM

Observation: This the discription of a stream. It was small about 2 feet wide, and 3 inches deep, sorrounded by rocks, muddy bottom, very long, not running very fast.

 
tramp girl
Location: Davis park
Sep 23, 2004
1:00:00 PM

Observation: I saw moss that changed over time.

 
Elizebeth
Location: Davis Park
Sep 23, 2004
1:00:00 PM

Observation: I saw a tree with hellocopter seeds on it. The tree was brownish redish, with greenish brownish leaves. The tree was 10 feet tall. I think the tree will not change color for a long time. Some of the leaves were rough. And leaves were smooth. The helicopter seeds were brown and they are supposed to be green. This tree is also part maple but I don't know why.

 
Nel
Location: DAVIS PARK
Sep 23, 2004
12:00:00 AM

Observation: davis park

There were mushrooms near the swamp. They were in a grassy area and in they were in the woods. There were lots of them. They were tan and small.

 
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