This is a picture of Diodia virginiana at Tuckahoe State Park in Caroline County, Maryland.
This is a picture of Setaria faberi at Tuckahoe State Park in Caroline County, Maryland.
This is a picture of Xanthium strumarium at Tuckahoe State Park in Caroline County, Maryland.
Pointed out by fern walk leader, Judy Fulton during event organized by Wild Ones Greater Baltimore. More info below.
My other observations from this area today: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=39.95098815542241&nelng=-76.25405158462506&on=2023-06-17&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&swlat=39.375097777598796&swlng=-77.07287635269141&user_id=joemdo
Details about this event from the Wild Ones Greater Baltimore eventbrite page:
After learning about native ferns during the June 15th Zoom presentation, join us for a field trip to view ferns growing in their natural habitats. During this hands-on experience guided by Judy Fulton you will learn about what different fern species look like and where they choose to grow.
This is a free event and limited to 15 participants.
Meeting details at Gunpowder Falls State Park will be provided to participants closer to the event date.
Event Guide Bio:
Judy Fulton, co-author of Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas, shares her knowledge via workshops, and serves as an expert in invasive plant litigation. Judy's lead role in creating the Mid-Atlantic Invaders Tool, an online guide to 900+ invasives, has positioned her as a sought-after advisor in eco-restoration.
Become an official Wild Ones member by visiting JoinWildOnesBaltimore.org
I'm assuming this link will work for a while if you want to check it out (click more details on the right once it opens) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wild-ones-all-about-ferns-guided-walk-tickets-630786959777?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
ID characteristics based on key given to fern walk participants (thank you, Judy, for sharing your knowledge)-
Semi-tapering to base (lance shaped), once cut, pinnae two inches or less, boot-shaped (christmas stocking) pinnae attached by a short stalk
Link to key by prepared by Dwight Johnson, provided by fern walk leader, Judy Fulton:
https://mdflora.org/resources/Documents/PlantID/Ferns%20Common%20to%20Maryland%202014-2.pdf
My other observations from this area today: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=39.95098815542241&nelng=-76.25405158462506&on=2023-06-17&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&swlat=39.375097777598796&swlng=-77.07287635269141&user_id=joemdo
Details about this event from the Wild Ones Greater Baltimore eventbrite page:
After learning about native ferns during the June 15th Zoom presentation, join us for a field trip to view ferns growing in their natural habitats. During this hands-on experience guided by Judy Fulton you will learn about what different fern species look like and where they choose to grow.
This is a free event and limited to 15 participants.
Meeting details at Gunpowder Falls State Park will be provided to participants closer to the event date.
Event Guide Bio:
Judy Fulton, co-author of Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas, shares her knowledge via workshops, and serves as an expert in invasive plant litigation. Judy's lead role in creating the Mid-Atlantic Invaders Tool, an online guide to 900+ invasives, has positioned her as a sought-after advisor in eco-restoration.
Become an official Wild Ones member by visiting JoinWildOnesBaltimore.org
I'm assuming this link will work for a while if you want to check it out (click more details on the right once it opens) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wild-ones-all-about-ferns-guided-walk-tickets-630786959777?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Seen on fern walk led by Judy Fulton, organized by Wild Ones Greater Baltimore. More info about event below.
My other observations from this area today: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=39.95098815542241&nelng=-76.25405158462506&on=2023-06-17&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&swlat=39.375097777598796&swlng=-77.07287635269141&user_id=joemdo
Details about this event from the Wild Ones Greater Baltimore eventbrite page:
After learning about native ferns during the June 15th Zoom presentation, join us for a field trip to view ferns growing in their natural habitats. During this hands-on experience guided by Judy Fulton you will learn about what different fern species look like and where they choose to grow.
This is a free event and limited to 15 participants.
Meeting details at Gunpowder Falls State Park will be provided to participants closer to the event date.
Event Guide Bio:
Judy Fulton, co-author of Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas, shares her knowledge via workshops, and serves as an expert in invasive plant litigation. Judy's lead role in creating the Mid-Atlantic Invaders Tool, an online guide to 900+ invasives, has positioned her as a sought-after advisor in eco-restoration.
Become an official Wild Ones member by visiting JoinWildOnesBaltimore.org
I'm assuming this link will work for a while if you want to check it out (click more details on the right once it opens) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wild-ones-all-about-ferns-guided-walk-tickets-630786959777?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Pointed out by fern walk leader, Judy Fulton, during event organized by Wild Ones Greater Baltimore. More info below.
My other observations from this area today: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=39.95098815542241&nelng=-76.25405158462506&on=2023-06-17&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&swlat=39.375097777598796&swlng=-77.07287635269141&user_id=joemdo
Details about this event from the Wild Ones Greater Baltimore eventbrite page:
After learning about native ferns during the June 15th Zoom presentation, join us for a field trip to view ferns growing in their natural habitats. During this hands-on experience guided by Judy Fulton you will learn about what different fern species look like and where they choose to grow.
This is a free event and limited to 15 participants.
Meeting details at Gunpowder Falls State Park will be provided to participants closer to the event date.
Event Guide Bio:
Judy Fulton, co-author of Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas, shares her knowledge via workshops, and serves as an expert in invasive plant litigation. Judy's lead role in creating the Mid-Atlantic Invaders Tool, an online guide to 900+ invasives, has positioned her as a sought-after advisor in eco-restoration.
Become an official Wild Ones member by visiting JoinWildOnesBaltimore.org
I'm assuming this link will work for a while if you want to check it out (click more details on the right once it opens) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wild-ones-all-about-ferns-guided-walk-tickets-630786959777?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
ID characteristics based on key given to fern walk participants (thank you, Judy, for sharing your knowledge)-
Broadest at base, once cut with wavy pinnae
Link to key by prepared by Dwight Johnson, provided by fern walk leader, Judy Fulton:
https://mdflora.org/resources/Documents/PlantID/Ferns%20Common%20to%20Maryland%202014-2.pdf
My other observations from this area today: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=39.95098815542241&nelng=-76.25405158462506&on=2023-06-17&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&swlat=39.375097777598796&swlng=-77.07287635269141&user_id=joemdo
Details about this event from the Wild Ones Greater Baltimore eventbrite page:
After learning about native ferns during the June 15th Zoom presentation, join us for a field trip to view ferns growing in their natural habitats. During this hands-on experience guided by Judy Fulton you will learn about what different fern species look like and where they choose to grow.
This is a free event and limited to 15 participants.
Meeting details at Gunpowder Falls State Park will be provided to participants closer to the event date.
Event Guide Bio:
Judy Fulton, co-author of Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas, shares her knowledge via workshops, and serves as an expert in invasive plant litigation. Judy's lead role in creating the Mid-Atlantic Invaders Tool, an online guide to 900+ invasives, has positioned her as a sought-after advisor in eco-restoration.
Become an official Wild Ones member by visiting JoinWildOnesBaltimore.org
I'm assuming this link will work for a while if you want to check it out (click more details on the right once it opens) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wild-ones-all-about-ferns-guided-walk-tickets-630786959777?aff=ebdsoporgprofile