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Dartmouth High School

Dartmouth High School. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Science 10 Ecology Unit!. Dartmouth High School. Urban Wilderness Park. MMCC. Science Department Sustainability Unit Science-X.

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Dartmouth High School

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  1. Dartmouth High School Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

  2. Science 10 Ecology Unit! Dartmouth High School

  3. Urban Wilderness Park MMCC

  4. Science DepartmentSustainability UnitScience-X • The following pictures were taken on the south side of Dartmouth High School during the fall of 2002. This area is referred to as the Dartmouth Urban Park. Ms. B. Brennan assisted during this project.

  5. Butter and Eggs 2 shades of yellowAt one time used as a skin lotion.

  6. Blue Aster Blue Asters 5-90 cm in height, seeds eaten by birds Prefer open spaces

  7. Goldenrod 30-150 cm, PerennialFlowers can be used for tea.

  8. Tall White Aster .2 –2meters, Perennial, Star Shaped

  9. Loosestrife .2-1 meter, Perennial

  10. Vetch Up to 2 meters, PerennialActually climbs over plants.

  11. Mountain Ash Red berries in fall

  12. Common Cat-tail 1-2 meters, sword like leaves

  13. Oak

  14. Fern 20-75 cm in height

  15. Queen Anne's Lace

  16. Wetland Alder

  17. Elephant Ears

  18. Elm

  19. Goat's Beard 30-55 cm, full sun

  20. Clover

  21. Rose Hips

  22. White Birch

  23. Fir

  24. Goldernrod Habitat- waste places30-150 cm tall-flowers can be used for tea

  25. M. McCormick Science Teacher DHS 2002

  26. Thank You.

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