Partridgeberry Journal

The weather and condition of the lake on April 1st:
On April 1st, it was around 45 degrees Fahrenheit. There was a light breeze and cold weather. Due to a storm a few days prior, there were many fallen trees, branches, and leaves. Due to all the fallen trees, the route to the lake was different, and it was also easier to get to places around the lake that we hadn’t previously taken pictures of or observed. Additionally, the storm washed up a significant amount of noticeable trash onto the shores of the lake. All around the coast, there were beer cans, plastic containers, and even an inflatable raft that had washed up as well.

Partridgeberry:
At first glance, the Partridgeberry looked like an extension of the Eastern Teaberry. It had similar features, such as red berries and small green leaves that rested closer to the ground. However, the Partridgeberry leaves were much differently shaped compared to the Eastern Teaberry. The Eastern Teaberry leaves are longer and more oval-shaped, while the Partridgeberry leaves are much rounder and almost heart-shaped. They were surrounded by many fallen leaves and branches, due to the strong wind and the recent storm and were protruding from the ground.

Publicado el abril 18, 2021 04:41 TARDE por minhac minhac

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Mora de Codorniz (Mitchella repens)

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minhac

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Abril 1, 2021 a las 04:48 TARDE EDT

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