Noland Trail

Going to the Noland trail was a beautiful and curious experience. I had never been on a trail before. It was interesting to see different trees such as rosemary(which I got to smell for the first time), that I might have even learned in my Botany class that I took this semester. There were certain trees that I could tell I had to be very careful If I touched because they had trichomes ( I wouldn’t have known that without my botany class). So many trees and branches by the bridge and in the forest had fallen over time and sometimes when branches fall to the ground, saprophytic fungi starts to grow on it because they are therefore, dead living organism. It made me think how life goes on, even for trees, they fall and might stay there forever and decompose, but fungi would still utilize it to grow on them. Same for humans when we die, we leave everything and someone else might find one of our left belonging useful.

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