Invasive SpeciesOriental bittersweet

Celastrus orbiculatus
NOT FOUND by JALZ3E
2010-08-24
East Waterboro
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Field Notes
A sketch of our study site.
Our group was happy because we got to go outside, and that it wasn't raining. We heard, felt, and smelt, the woods, and pine trees. We were surprised because we thought we found Asian Bittersweet.
Supporting Evidence
Photo of my evidence.
Evidence 1- Leaves were the same; finely toothed, glossy and ovalish with a point on the end.
Photo of my evidence.
Evidence 2- The form looked like a vine, but it didn't have fruit on it.
Photo of my evidence.
Evidence 3- Not Oriental Bittersweet because it didn't have tenderals.
Species Observation: Species Looked For
Did you find it?: 
I think I did not find it
Scientific name:
Celastrus orbiculatus
Common name:
Oriental bittersweet
Sampling method: 
Quadrat (user-placement)
Photo of our sampling method.
Place Studied
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Latitude: 
N 43.575200 °
Longitude: 
W -70.705300 °
Observation Site Information
A photo of our study site.
Name:
JALZ3E's visit to East Waterboro Pond Edge
Habitat: 
Upland - Forest
Trip Information
Name:
East Waterboro Pond Edge
Trip date: 
Tue, 2010-08-24 10:02
Town or city: 
East Waterboro
Type of investigation: 
Species Survey
Ecosystem: 
Freshwater
Watershed: 
Saco
Sampling Method: 
Nearest waterbody: 
Little Ossipee Lake
MIDAS Code: 

Comments

Great job posting the picture of your sketch. Was this near the park?

Nice Work!

Thanks!