Today was a sunny day with a nice mild temperature of 73 degrees Fahrenheit. The sun was out and the skies were clear of clouds. Since I was done with classes for the day, I decided to a stroll around lower campus and tried to look for flowers. The temperature in Massachusetts was getting lower, so many plants were wilting away for the oncoming winter. So I was surprised to see some flowering plants remaining. The flowering plants I observed, orange coneflower and hawkweeds, are all examples of angiosperms. The moss I saw growing between sidewalk cracks are examples of bryophyta, or nonvascular plants. It was nice to see so much diversity in plant life even as the temperature gets lower.
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