Locating specific plant species

Overall I was quite nervous about this process due to the fact I didn't think I was very sufficient at finding plants. Primarily since I had not done it before in this context. My plan to find all these different plants worked pretty well, actually better than anticipated. I started off at home on iNaturalist and looking up the different plants to get an idea on if anyone has located them in the immediate area close to my home or CUI. CUI was my best bet so I simply started at the Heritage Garden working along the ridge line up towards the chapel. It funny to me because I was able to find California Brittlebush, California Sagebrush, and California Buckwheat all within about 50 yards of each other. It was funny due to that I hadn't even reached the spot I expected to find them. Deerweed was very difficult for me to find and I cannot say for sure I even found it. I was basing my search area on a post on iNaturalist near CUI. I had to go off trail multiple times in the same area making circles looking for the trademark yellow. I had to start looking even closer at the plants though for leaf characteristics and the stem types to try and distinguish. Once you really look in detail at each plant you start to see the identifying characteristics between the similar ones. Even the other plants I wasnt looking for made it difficult to search.

Posted on February 17, 2020 05:35 AM by ctomassetti19 ctomassetti19

Observations

Photos / Sounds

What

California Sagebrush (Artemisia californica)

Observer

ctomassetti19

Date

February 4, 2020 03:17 PM UTC

Description

Walking along William mason park trail by conc. 3ft tall bristly point leaves tender bark and small buds on end of plant.

Photos / Sounds

What

California Brittlebush (Encelia californica)

Observer

ctomassetti19

Date

February 4, 2020 03:19 PM UTC

Description

By fountain near grimm hall on back ridge. Prominent yellow flowers with a dark center and tough leaves coming out from stem. Bush was maybe 2-3ft tall.

Photos / Sounds

What

California Buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum)

Observer

ctomassetti19

Date

February 4, 2020 03:25 PM UTC

Description

Off trail behind chapel where we did field experiments. 2-3ft high soft but abundant leaves on stems which are long and thin. Very shrubby.

Photos / Sounds

What

Dicots [Paraphyletic] (Class Magnoliopsida)

Observer

ctomassetti19

Date

February 4, 2020 04:04 PM UTC

Description

Searched along trail for awhile then went off trail and found what I believe to be an out of season deer weed. Even though it’s dead it’s leaves appear to be similar even though they are shriveled

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