![]() All different organisms coming together in land that man normally does not destroy. My phenology blog is a lot more untouched being in between a college campus and a golf course.Ī swamp, places not easily navigable by humans but where the outside world thrives. ![]() Endicott park is home to a greater amount of biodiversity than my sight which may be because it is a protected sight and people may be activly planting trees to sustain the beauty of the park. The park also consists of many oaks, shagbark hickory, paper, and yellow birch, cherry trees, and now is home to a newly planted apple farm which I helped plant last summer. home to a lot of elms but sadly there is only one left which I believe has dutch elms disease. This does not mean that it lacks in biodiversity. Due to this a lot of the forest in and around the park are new-age forests. Endicott just like most of Vermont was a farm for the majority of its history before it was turned into a park for everyone in the community to enjoy. Over Spring break I made a trip to where I work over the summer to look at the phenology and compare them to my sight. ![]()
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