Thursday, October 6, 2011

Landsford Canal, A Whole New World!


Monday, I had the privilege to meet the YTC BIO 102 class at Landsford Canal.  Not surprisingly, we noticed many different species than on recent trips.  One of the students summed it up very well, "This is like a completely new world out here!"  I could not agree more.


Some history of the canal:
The Catawba Riverkeeper:
http://www.catawbariverkeeper.org/about-the-catawba/lansford-canal-where-rocks-and-history-intertwine
Local Newspaper in 1972
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1821&dat=19720424&id=NkMtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-J4FAAAAIBAJ&pg=1512,7004880

As we made our way down the nature trail to the observation deck, we saw:

River Cane Angiosperm-monocot

Wild Grapes Angiosperm-dicot

Adventitious roots of vine (probably Poison Ivey) -Angiosperm -dicot (has berries)

White Oak Angiosperm - dicot, with Bryophyte growing near bottom right of picture (gametophyte of  moss)

American Holly - Angiosperm - dicot

Turkey Tail Shelf Fungus - Basidiomycete


Not sure...

Mushroom - Basidiomycete

Dog Hobble - Angiosperm - dicot

American Beech - Angiosperm- dicot

American Beech - Simple leaf


Fern Sporophyte - Brown area is out of focus sori (spore cases)

Poke Salat - Angiosperm - dicot


Slime mold on stump?

Loblolly Pine - Gymnosperm, confer

American Beautyberry - Angiosperm - dicot

2 comments:

  1. Very cool, John. I love Landsford Canal and the water lillies are beautiful when they are in bloom!

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  2. you chose the right quote i am sure. and it is quite innovative of you to think that you need a quote. it does send all the right signals, bein a teacher

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