Environmental Physical Science

NWACC Phase III Site Assessment

C. Dianne Phillips, EAST Facilitator/Instructor

Site Assessment Photos

Initial Power Point

Dan Lowe's Summer Project

Final Power Point

Back

Daniel Lowe's Photos from the Living Laboratory Project in NWACC's backyard

Special Thanks to Burnetta Hinterthuer, Life and Physical Science Instructor

Berry and Sassafrass Trees

Barbarea vulgaris - yellow rocket Brassicaceae

Introduced, invasive species.

Lamium purpureum Dead Nettle Lamiaceae (mint family)

Introduced

Kendra Sagers feeding Geese

Tadpoles

Lonicera japonica Japanese honeysuckle Caprifoliaceae

Introduced species.

Galium aparine Bedstraw Rubiaceae (madder family)

Introduced. aka velcro plant

Ligustrum vulgare. Privet bush

Introduced species used as hedge plants

Assorted Mushrooms

Bumble Bee resting on a Passion Flower, Passiflora lutea Passionflower Passifloraceae

Native, statewide distribution.

Trilobed Mushroom

Daisies, Erigeron sp. Daisy fleabane Asteraceae

Apocynum cannabinum Dogbane Apocynaceae

Native.

Caterpillar

Commelina communis Asiatic dayflower Commelinaceae

Introduced species.

Moth Cocoon

ladybug