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Thanks for your help! Find preliminary results, datasheets for your next hike, and more information at www.outdoors.org/mountainwatch
Instructions:
Stop at a place you can find on a map, like a trail junction, summit or
large stream crossing, and lookto see if there is one or more of the
target species growing near that location. You are unlikely to findall 5 target species in one spot, but many occur together.
Describe your observation location in the first box below (more room on back). Enter elevation & lat/
long (if known). Mark your location and label it with the location # on a sketch map on reverse side.
Record flower and/or fruit status of the target plant(s). The plant(s) at your location may exhibit more
than one flowering or fruiting stage. Mark ALL stages that apply with an X, and CIRCLE thestage that appears to be dominant; use the field guide for guidance. Indicate your certainty of
identification on a scale of 1-3 (1=uncertain, 2=somewhat certain, 3=very certain).
Return this sheet to any NH AMC destination front desk, mail to: AMC, Mtn. Watch
or enter online at www.outdoors.org/mountainwatch/volunteers P.O. 298, Gorham NH 03581
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ALPINE FLOWER BASIC DATASHEET
Date __________________ Name _______________________________(mm/dd/yyyy)
# of people To receive updates
on hike _____ provide email address __________________________
Alpine area or nearest
major town/highway ________________________________ State _____
Describe your hike route ________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
PLEASE MAKE ALL OBSERVATIONS FROM THE TRAIL
Observationlocation:
describethelocationbelow&
denotelocationnumberonmap
Species
(seeFlowerGuide
fordetailsoneach
plant)
Certainty(1-3)
FloweringtoFruiting
Before
Flo
wer
In
Flower
After
Flower/
Before
RipeFruit
Ri
pe
Fruit
After
Ripe
Fruit
Observationlocation#1
Elevation______________(feet)
Lat/L
ong__________________
____
___________(decimaldegrees)
BigelowsSedge
MountainAvens
Diapensia
MountainCranberry
Notmonitoring
thisstage
forthisspecies
LabradorTea
Observationlocation#2
Elevation______________(feet)
Lat/L
ong__________________
____
___________(decimaldegrees)
BigelowsSedge
MountainAvens
Diapensia
MountainCranberry
Notmonitoring
thisstage
forthisspecies
LabradorTea
Observationlocation#3
Elevation______________(feet)
Lat/L
ong__________________
____
___________(decimaldegrees)
BigelowsSedge
MountainAvens
Diapensia
MountainCranberry
Notmonitoring
thisstage
forthisspecies
LabradorTea
Observationlocation#4
Elevation______________(feet)
Lat/L
ong__________________
____
___________(decimaldegrees)
BigelowsSedge
MountainAvens
Diapensia
MountainCranberry
Notmonitoring
thisstage
forthisspecies
LabradorTea
Observationlocation#5
Elevation______________(feet)
Lat/L
ong__________________
____
___________(decimaldegrees)
BigelowsSedge
MountainAvens
Diapensia
MountainCranberry
Notmonitoring
thisstage
forthisspecies
LabradorTea
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Sketcha
maphereofhikingro
uteorincludeacopyo
fatrailmapwithdata
.DrawNortharrowon
map.
Mar
kobservationstops(from1upto5)onmap
.
Additionalspacetodescribeyou
rlocationforeachob
servationstopusingthenearesttrailintersections,summit,
orotherfeature
identifiablefromamap.MARKthelocationusingthecorrespondingstopnum
beronthesketchmapbelo
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