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Plants of Summer 2013 and Land Cover
Plants of Summer 2013 and Land Cover

Common Lilac and Land Cover
Common Lilac and Land Cover

Soil Types and Plants
Soil Types and Plants

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Exploring Project BudBurst Observations
Exploring Project BudBurst Observations

Is There a Relationship between Temperature and Vegetation?
Is There a Relationship between Temperature and Vegetation?

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BudBurst Observation - Chicagpo Area

BudBurst Observation - Chicagpo Area

This map is showing observations in the Chicago area from March 2017 - March 2018

BudBurst Observation - Chicagpo Area

BudBurst Observation - Chicagpo Area

This map is showing observations in the Chicago area from March 2017 - March 2018

Observations by Plant Group

Observations by Plant Group

March 1, 2017 - March 1, 2018

Soil Type

Soil Type

North Carolina Phenophases - May 2016-April 2017

North Carolina Phenophases - May 2016-April 2017

A phenophase is a distinct event in the annual life cycle of a plant or animal in relation to changes in seasons and climate. In ...

My Oak Map

My Oak Map

This is of of oaks in the US. What do you notice about where they grow?

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