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Tag: Jemison Park

Nature Walk at Jemison Park

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Lesser Celandine (“Ficaria verna”)

Jemison Park Nature Trail is one of my favorite local spots. This greenway follows Shades Creek and meanders through Mountain Brook. It’s just a hop, skip and jump away from central Birmingham.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Terri RobertsonPosted on March 16, 2018March 10, 2019Categories Citizen scientist, iNaturalist, Nature observations, PerennialsTags Aesculus pavia, Alabama, Alabama Museum of Natural History, Arum italicum, Beaked Trout-Lily, Birmingham, Common Blue Violet, Erythronium rostratum, Ficaria verna, Italian Arum, Jemison Park, Lesser Celandine, Mountain Brook, Red Buckeye, Shades Creek, Sweet Little Betsy, toadshade, Trillium cuneatum, Viola sororia4 Comments on Nature Walk at Jemison Park

Nature Observations

I am a member of iNaturalist, where I document observations of native plants, insects and birds. In a short time, I’m already learning a lot about the flora and fauna around me, and the data I input as a citizen scientist helps serve research projects worldwide. How neat.
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