Week 5: Natural Area #3 (wild plants)

I decided to go on an early hike this morning to my new natural area in order to make some observations of mainly wild plants since last time I accidentally only observed wild trees. Like the last natural area that I went to, this one was also very dry and had some slopes. Since it was early morning, the air was a bit damp but the overall habitat was very dry. When making the observations, I made sure to have several wild plants since you never know if you end up with a duplicate or a similar genus of plant. The most interesting one I saw was the "genus Arundo" (I haven't been able to nail down the specific plant) since from afar, it looked like the cousin of bamboo, but drier since the bottom of the plant was turning yellow. I enjoy seeing the names of the plants when putting them into iNat, like "Lemonade Berry" (not sure if this was the specific plant, but it was the most similar to the one I saw that was in the same genus) since it is pretty funny and unique on how the plants are identified.

Publicado el mayo 7, 2020 08:41 TARDE por jdoan04 jdoan04

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Adelfa Blanca Y Rosa (Nerium oleander)

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jdoan04

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Mayo 2020

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Madreselva del Cabo (Tecomaria capensis)

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jdoan04

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Mayo 2020

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Piracantos (Género Pyracantha)

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jdoan04

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Mayo 2020

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jdoan04

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Mayo 2020

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Saladito (Rhus integrifolia)

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jdoan04

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Mayo 2020

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