Phenology Exercise

  1. Daisy: flowers
    I saw these little daisy flowering over the grassland on campus. They seemed to grow in isolated bushes that's randomly scattered over the place. Most of the flowers facing the sun were blossoming while others in the shades were still getting ready to blossom. I believe most of them are wild/naturalized to the location.

  2. Toyon: fruits
    It is glad to find this Toyon plant on campus right after the lecturer mentioned it in class today. They are bearing the red little berries which is very stunning among other plants.

  3. American Sycamore: bare
    I had came over this tree thousands of time without knowing its formal name. Thanks to Lorie's suggestion now I know it is the American Sycamore, which I previously was linked to a type of Firmiana tree back in China. However, this tree is wild/naturalized.

  4. Genus Prumus: bare
    I had come across this plum tree in the tilden regional park where the branches are bare and there seem to be some little flower buds beginning to develop on certain branches. There is a tree adjacent to it that is already beginning to blossom with white flowers.

Publicado el febrero 13, 2013 04:32 MAÑANA por yzhou yzhou

Observaciones

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Sicómoros (Género Platanus)

Observ.

yzhou

Fecha

Febrero 10, 2013

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Piracantos (Género Pyracantha)

Observ.

yzhou

Fecha

Febrero 12, 2013

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Margarita Común Europea (Bellis perennis)

Observ.

yzhou

Fecha

Febrero 12, 2013

Lugar

berkeley (Google, OSM)

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Duraznos, Ciruelos Y Cerezos (Género Prunus)

Observ.

yzhou

Fecha

Febrero 11, 2013

Descripción

The tree is mostly bare with some little flower buds beginning to develop on the branches.

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