Run to the wild side

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Science

 

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Aaron J

 

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July 16, 2015

 

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University

 

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Goldenrods--about 100 species, all native to this country, most found in the East--generally 2-4 feet high--summer and fall--composite family Queen Anne's Lace--thrives in cultivated fields and exposed grounds--summer and early fall--parsley family Yarrows--typical roadside weed, growing 1-2 feet high--summer and fall--composite family Thistle--60 species--spiny bracts--flowers in spring and summer--fruit (seed) on plot was spiny and dry--composite family Aster--120-150 species--open fields and roadside--late summer to late fall--composite family Joe-pye weed--2-12 feet, habitat is roadside--Boneset, with white flowers--is most common type-- late summer and fall--composite family Live birds and animals found on plot Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura)--12", sleek gray-brown--found in the northern part of the plot with the cottonwoods and black willow--feeds on scattered seed, insects, grass and grain seed--usually nests in trees 3-30 feet high, and rarely,, on the ground--habitat is in almost any open habitat...
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Goldenrods--about 100 species, all native to this country, most found in the East--generally 2-4 feet high--summer and fall--composite family Queen Anne's Lace--thrives in cultivated fields and exposed grounds--summer and early fall--parsley family Yarrows--typical roadside weed, growing 1-2 feet high--summer and fall--composite family Thistle--60 species--spiny bracts--flowers in spring and summer--fruit (seed) on plot was spiny and dry--composite family Aster--120-150 species--open fields and roadside--late summer to late fall--composite family Joe-pye weed--2-12 feet, habitat is roadside--Boneset, with white flowers--is most common type-- late summer and fall--composite family Live birds and animals found on plot Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura)--12", sleek gray-brown--found in the northern part of the plot with the cottonwoods and black willow--feeds on scattered seed, insects, grass and grain seed--usually nests in trees 3-30 feet high, and rarely,, on the ground--habitat is in almost any open habitat...
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