Japanese barberry
Berberis thunbergii
FOUND by SeaStar2018-11-07
Islesboro
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Field Notes
The Japanese barberry is all over Islesboro and it takes up a lot of space and mostly grows in low wetlands or marshes.
Species Observation: Species Looked For
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Scientific name:
Berberis thunbergiiCommon name:
Japanese barberry
Count of individuals:
10-20
Coverage:
Between 1/2 and 3/4
Reproduction:
Flower (plants)
Fruit (plants)
Vegetative structures (plants)
Sampling method:
Quadrat (randomized- placement)
Place Studied
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Latitude:
N 44.267448 °
Longitude:
W -68.917500 °
Trip Information
Name:
White Cedar Swamp at ICS
Trip date:
Wed, 2018-11-07 20:08
Town or city:
Islesboro
Type of investigation:
Species and Habitat Survey
Ecosystem:
Upland
Watershed:
Penobscot Bay (Islesboro Island)
Habitat Observations
Species diversity:
7 different species
Evidence of vectors:
Walking trail
People
Tree canopy cover:
Between 1/2 and 3/4
Soil moisture:
Moist
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