First published at 04:41 UTC on June 14th, 2020.
*timestamps below* - This time we go over 5 more plants found in a mixed-deciduous forest: 3 flowering herbs, 1 fruiting shrub and 1 very unique coniferous tree.
Plus, 2 Mini-Lessons about "Learning to Use Plant Guides" and the phenomenon…
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*timestamps below* - This time we go over 5 more plants found in a mixed-deciduous forest: 3 flowering herbs, 1 fruiting shrub and 1 very unique coniferous tree.
Plus, 2 Mini-Lessons about "Learning to Use Plant Guides" and the phenomenon of "Coppicing" -- a unique growth trait that humans have been able to harness since pre-history and why it should make a comeback in the Northeast.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:26 - Mini-Lesson 1 - "Become familiar with your plant guide"
1:28 - Species 44 - "Sessile Bellwort"
2:27 - Species 45 - "Tamarack" or "American Larch"
3:34 - Species 46 - "Downy Rattlesnake Plantain"
4:37 - Species 47 - "Red Elderberry" or "Red-Berried Elder"
6:29 - Species 48 - "Great Burdock"
8:02 - Mini-Lesson 2 - "Coppicing and its usefulness to humans"
9:17 - Species 49 - "Blue Bead Lily" or "Yellow Clintonia"
Music Credit:
"Daydreams" by Martin Gauffin (licensed via Epidemic Sound)
Photo Credits:
Burdock Man Leaf - Nwbeeson (CC - wikimedia)
Arctium Lappa - Christian Fischer (CC - wikimedia)
Yellow Stand of Tamarack - Linda Baird-White (CC - wikimedia)
Sambucus berries closeup - Superior National Forest
Sambucus Bush - Scott Zona (CC - wikimedia)
Range Distribution Maps - USDA Plant Database
Uvularia Sessifolia Closeup - Shenandoah National Park
Sessile Leaf Bellwort - Fritzflohrreynolds (CC - wikimedia)
Goodyera Pubescens Clump - NCOrchid (CC- wikimedia)
Goodyera Pubescens Flower Closeup - Jason Hollinger (CC-Wikimedia)
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