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Fárfara (Tussilago farfara)Observ.
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Hundreds of flowers along this road that were not here yesterday
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Lirio Trucha Amarilla (Erythronium americanum)Observ.
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Leaves very common, by the thousands. No blossoms open yet.
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Abeto Balsámico (Abies balsamea)Observ.
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Many small fir trees here, but they are overtopped by spruce, white pine, red maple, and yellow birch.
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Jicoria Amarga (Carya cordiformis)Observ.
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No mature trees seen near here. (The highest canopy is mostly oaks, white pine, and red maple.) But it is one of the more common tree species in the understory/ground.
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Quimafila Manchada (Chimaphila maculata)Observ.
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Plants with previous year's fruits still attached.
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Quimafila Manchada (Chimaphila maculata)Observ.
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Upland, rocky woods. Dominated by Black Oak, Northern Red Oak, Mountain Laurel.
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Corylus cornutaObserv.
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Beartown State Forest
Logging road at forest boundary
Catkins 0.75" to 1" long
New leaf buds stout and downy
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Agracejo Rojo (Berberis thunbergii)Observ.
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Shrub beginning to leaf out. Reddish-brown stem has spines (growing singly, not in pairs or threes).