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[[category:122 Pinecrest]] | |||
This was transcribed from handscribbled notes made as we walked around the yard at [[122 Pinecrest]] with [[Will Cook]]. | |||
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This ''seems'' to be first, but it's unlabeled. I don't know why I called the next section Part 1 instead of Part 2; perhaps this unlabeled section is actually the second part of Part 1. | This ''seems'' to be first, but it's unlabeled. I don't know why I called the next section Part 1 instead of Part 2; perhaps this unlabeled section is actually the second part of Part 1. |
Revision as of 13:27, 20 June 2012
This was transcribed from handscribbled notes made as we walked around the yard at 122 Pinecrest with Will Cook.
part 0
This seems to be first, but it's unlabeled. I don't know why I called the next section Part 1 instead of Part 2; perhaps this unlabeled section is actually the second part of Part 1.
- Sugar Maple
- American Beech
- Black Gum
- European Laurel Cherry (the thing that is not Rhododendron)
- Sugarberry (over slide)
part 1
I think we were wandering past the swingset by this time...
- Black Gum (by slope)
- Mock Orange (confirmation)
- Red Maple (Wisteria-laden tree on other side of right-of-way)
- Red Maple (near brush pile)
- Shortleaf Pine
- Loblolly Pine
part 2
Presumably this starts by the back corner of the house by the bay window
- Euphorbia (confirmation)
- Salvia (purple flowers)
- Mistflower
- Primrose
- frondy thing is a mystery
- Abelia (butterfly bush)
- Southern Red Oak
- Muscadine (Scuppernong)
- Mugwort
- Dock
- Hop-Hornbeam (behind large pine)
- Downy Arrowwood (in front)
- White Ash (near fallen pine)
part 3
- Chincopean (sp?)
- Winged Elm
- other 1/2 lot:
- Hickory? (smaller tree) Bitter Nut Hickory
- Walnut (larger tree)
part 4
- American Elm (wisteria snaking up)
- White Ash (sapling)
- White Ash (larger, by pool)
(some kind of discontinuity here -- probably changed location)
- Ebony Spleenwort (fern)
- Mahonia - Chinese invasive
- Youngia Japonica - new invasive
- American Elm - next to Grays' yard
- Elephant's Foot