European Phenology CampaignGLOBE Site to support the European Phenology Campaignhttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_category?p_l_id=18703103&mbCategoryId=187025822024-03-19T08:29:14Z2024-03-19T08:29:14ZPhenology, measuring a birch treeStudent 2 of Marina Gojkovićhttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=1041508722023-03-31T16:27:05Z2023-03-31T16:27:05Z<img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/IMG-78d6830c9528eb7e1b3f2c4c604f4193-V.jpg/d97b9b49-5a31-6e8b-bc8c-9f62cf581055?t=1680279926732&imagePreview=1" />Student 2 of Marina Gojković2023-03-31T16:27:05ZSpring 2021Student 7 of Hana Grundovahttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=812004172021-05-06T10:58:16Z2021-05-06T10:58:15ZSOUR CHERRY<br />Its GPS position is: 49°55'40''S 16°23'48''V.<br />I took this photo on Monday- on May 3rd.<br />The buds are swelling.<br /><img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/13.+%281%29.jpg/e6ada4d3-a0d8-9f4f-7d59-dfe4c785130b?t=1620298665707&imagePreview=1" />Student 7 of Hana Grundova2021-05-06T10:58:15ZSpring 2021- European hazelnutStudent 3 of Hana Grundova-pazouskahttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=811993072021-05-06T09:35:41Z2021-05-06T09:35:41ZThe observed shrub has been developing rapidly in recent days. Most of the buds are already sprouting and the leaves are starting to fill the branches of the trees. Veining is already noticeable on some leaves, also petiole and blade (lamina).<br /><br />My European hazelnut is from Česká Třebová from Czech Republic <span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif"><br />(</span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">49</span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">°</span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">54</span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">ʹ39.639“N 16°26ʹ49.912“E, </span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">around 393 </span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">metres above sea level)<br /></span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif"></span></span><br />I took this picture on May 3rd 2021.<span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif"><img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/strom+03.05.2021.jpg/25e6794c-7f8b-cfb8-49fe-ebd58c3fb7cd?t=1620293647268&imagePreview=1" /><br /><br /></span> Student 3 of Hana Grundova-pazouska2021-05-06T09:35:41ZSpring 2021Student 11 of Hana Grundova-kovbirchhttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=811991942021-05-06T09:32:29Z2021-05-06T09:32:29Z<img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/84803835-BE65-4A3F-8CE3-E998A35FDE85.png/379ffac0-5c24-ea29-8337-477cc87b12fc?t=1620293071431&imagePreview=1" /><br /><strong>My tree is a birch and its GPS is 49°55'06.1"N 16°26'05.9"E. The buds are budburst now.</strong>Student 11 of Hana Grundova-kovbirch2021-05-06T09:32:29ZSpring 2021Student 7 of Hana Grundovahttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=811065182021-04-29T11:09:19Z2021-04-29T11:09:19Z<img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/strom+%281%29.jpg/ee5df2c2-4317-1ea8-3c05-32a22969a072?t=1619690572346&imagePreview=1" /><br /><img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/DSC_0320+%282%29.jpg/d37794d8-dc4e-4df4-f401-2daa71af96c8?t=1619690748225&imagePreview=1" /><br /><strong>Sour cherry</strong><br /><span style="font-size: 12px;"><strong>It</strong><strong><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif"><strong>s</strong> GPS position is</span></strong>: </span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif">49°55‘40‘‘S 16°23’48‘‘V.<br />These pictures are from 28. 4. 2021<br />The buds are swelling in this moment.</span></span>Student 7 of Hana Grundova2021-04-29T11:09:19ZSpring 2021- European hazelnutStudent 3 of Hana Grundova-pazouskahttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=811045302021-04-29T10:08:20Z2021-04-29T10:08:20ZThe bush I'm observing is now in the sprouting stage. Its pink flowers have already faded and light green leaves are sprouting from the buds. However, the whole shrub is still bare, without a large density of leaves.<br /><br />My European hazelnut is from Česká Třebová from Czech Republic <span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif"><br />(</span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">49</span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">°</span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">54</span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">ʹ39.639“N 16°26ʹ49.912“E, </span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">around 393 </span></span><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif">metres above sea level)</span></span><br /><br />I took this picture on April 26th 2021.<img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/DSC_4705.jpg/f06fda2f-dd06-c49d-fcb3-ef7427f49f49?t=1619690870312&imagePreview=1" /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> Student 3 of Hana Grundova-pazouska2021-04-29T10:08:20ZSpring 2021Student 12 of Hana Grundova-l�pahttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=809051862021-05-10T13:50:54Z2021-04-15T10:04:47Z <img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/l%C3%ADpa.jpg/2a3393e7-1f56-cb15-5db8-6f25c04ef6ce?t=1618480290768&imagePreview=1" style="height: auto; width: 440px;" width="440" /><img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/pupeny1.jpg/ae7b55db-194d-a35d-48fc-8397afa3c165?t=1620654579780&imagePreview=1" style="height: auto; width: 409px;" width="409" /><br /><br />My tree is called small-leaved lime. Its GPS coordinates are 49°53'54.2"N 16°27'04.8"E. All the buds which I am observing are currently dormant. This tree has been in our street for generations. I like how it blossoms in spring and how it attracts bees. It has also been home for many birds, especially blackbirds and blue tits.Student 12 of Hana Grundova-l�pa2021-04-15T10:04:47ZSpring 2021 birchStudent 8 of Hana Grundova-brizaplachttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=809051562021-04-15T09:51:46Z2021-04-15T09:51:46Z<span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 12px;">My tree is a birch. Latin name is Betula pendula. <br />It’s common deciduous tree with white bark. It usually grows</span> <span style="font-size: 12px;">to a height of 25 meters. It is a very undemanding and durable tree.</span></span></span><br /><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 12px;">Our task is to observe and measure four buds.<br />Today is 29th of March and the buds are still dormant. But it will warm up soon and leaves or flowers begin to grow from the buds.<br /></span></span></span>Student 8 of Hana Grundova-brizaplac2021-04-15T09:51:46Zspring 2021,Betula pendula, student10Student 10 of Hana Grundova-birchhttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=809052632021-04-15T09:51:37Z2021-04-15T09:51:37Z<strong>Hi, I would like to send greetings here from the Czech Republic. The temperature here is finally rising and snow is melting after a long cold winter. Now at lunch time, it is 7 °C. All of the three buds on my birch are no different than what they looked like in the winter.</strong><img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/Screenshot_2021-04-15-11-48-12-099_com.google.android.apps.photos.jpg/b5a0471c-850a-7c1e-3bcd-acba0a79f30a?t=1618480194600&imagePreview=1" /><img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/Screenshot_2021-04-15-11-48-21-290_com.google.android.apps.photos.jpg/8b966351-d4ed-b399-e7d1-823db3c8c710?t=1618480265059&imagePreview=1" />Student 10 of Hana Grundova-birch2021-04-15T09:51:37ZSpring 2021Student 7 of Hana Grundovahttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=809052132021-04-15T09:47:46Z2021-04-15T09:47:46ZSpring 2021Student 7 of Hana Grundova2021-04-15T09:47:46ZSpring 2021- European hazelnutStudent 3 of Hana Grundova-pazouskahttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=809051192021-04-15T09:47:45Z2021-04-15T09:47:45Z<span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri", sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 12px;">I chose one of the shrubs in our garden. It is </span><span style="font-size: 12px;">European hazelnut (Corylus Avellana). Its location is </span>49°54ʹ39.639“N 16°26ʹ49.912“E (<span style="font-size: 12px;">around 393 </span><span style="font-size: 12px;">metres above sea level)</span> <span style="font-size: 12px;">The bush I am watching has fallen leaves. It is currently in the flowering stage – of the female flowers</span> <span style="font-size: 12px;">visible only small pink stigmas protruding from the buds before sprouting, male are long catkins hanging from last year's branches. Although the shrub is blooming, I consider the buds to be dormant. The fruits of the plant are hazelnuts, most these nuts of last year have already fallen to the ground. What I probably like most about my bush is how it gradually wakes up from flowers through leaves to small nuts.</span></span></span><br /><img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/DSC_4525.jpg/4902726f-3fae-d581-d447-0f562c44beb5?t=1618480002594&imagePreview=1" /><br />Student 3 of Hana Grundova-pazouska2021-04-15T09:47:45ZSpring 2021Student 11 of Hana Grundova-kovbirchhttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=809050942021-04-15T09:47:25Z2021-04-15T09:47:25Z<img src="https://www.globe.gov/documents/18702582/0/_FENO%C3%9AKOL+3+-+OZNA%C4%8CEN%C3%8D+A+M%C4%9A%C5%98EN%C3%8D+PUPEN%C5%AE.png/9b737026-db21-3ca8-4cef-ecd48c2864bc?t=1618479787211&imagePreview=1" /><br /><strong>My name is Lucie Kovářová and I am a student of Gymnázium Česká Třebová in the Czech republic. My tree is a birch and its GPS is 49°55'06.1"N 16°26'05.9"E. The buds are dormant now. I like the two-colored bark on my tree.</strong>Student 11 of Hana Grundova-kovbirch2021-04-15T09:47:25ZActivity 3Jasminka Dubravicahttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=796643332021-01-04T22:31:24Z2021-01-04T22:30:51ZHello from Croatia,<br />we compared our the green data down with Gozo College school from Malta. It is noticeable that our green data took longer. We connected that with strong storm that blew away the leaves.<div class="lfr-code"><table><tbody></tbody></table></div>Jasminka Dubravica2021-01-04T22:30:51ZGreen Down measurementsAnne Marie Camillerihttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=793037482020-12-14T16:47:02Z2020-12-14T16:47:02ZHello from Dingli Primary School in Malta. Today we continued measuring the leaves of our almond tree - Leaf 2 has now fallen off. We also used the Labdisk to measure air temperature 16.2 degrees Celcius, the humidity 61.4 % and air pressure 988.4. Best wishes to all take care!Anne Marie Camilleri2020-12-14T16:47:02ZAutumn 2020. - Activity 3. (fig tree)Marijana Škunca-Vrkićhttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=790227142020-12-04T16:09:41Z2020-12-04T16:09:19ZHi everyone from Secondary Medical school Ante Kuzmanić Zadar, Croatia. We ended to observe the color of our fig tree. The first leaf fell on November 6 and the last leaf fell on November 27. Stay safe and healthy!Marijana Škunca-Vrkić2020-12-04T16:09:19ZAutumn 2020,Activity 2, Color Change of Leaves,, Lime, Kovel, UkraineNataliia Maisakhttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=789146472020-12-01T14:13:57Z2020-12-01T14:13:26Z<em><strong>Hello community!<br />The leaves on our linden tree have not fallen yet, but yesterday it was covered with snow. Today we had -5 degrees. So: winter.<br />Take care of yourself! Don't get sick!</strong></em>Nataliia Maisak2020-12-01T14:13:26ZAutumn 2020, activity 3Irina Kozlicic Juragahttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=789124092020-12-01T13:16:46Z2020-12-01T13:16:15ZHello from Zadar. Here are final results of out green down fig activity. Least leaf drop of on 18.11.2020.Irina Kozlicic Juraga2020-12-01T13:16:15ZAutumn 2020.Snježana Marković-Zorajahttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=787918802020-11-28T14:28:38Z2020-11-28T14:27:52ZHi from Karlovac, Croatia!<br />We observed 27th november (yesterday) our trees.<br />Betula pendula L. : leaf 1.,2.,3. = 2,5Y:8/12, leaf 4. fallen<br />Juglans regia L. (small tree): all leaves fallen<br />Juglans regia L (high tree) : all leaves fallen ( through 7 days, from last measurement 19th november)<br />By from Dubovac, Elementary schoolSnježana Marković-Zoraja2020-11-28T14:27:52ZAUTUMN 2020Sanja Culichttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=783297092021-09-23T15:44:25Z2020-11-20T11:08:17Z Hello , This is the end of grow down season . The two leaves fell off. The other two leaves are yellow and brown. The current temperature is 14 degrees Celsius and the soil is 14 degrees Celsius. Greeting to everybody . SanjaSanja Culic2020-11-20T11:08:17ZLast autumn observation from the Czech republicSylva Balcarovahttps://www.globe.gov/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=18703103&messageId=782115692020-11-19T08:03:44Z2020-11-19T08:02:59ZHello,<br />all our leaves fell. I´m sending the last autumn photos of our trees from Hradec Králové. <br />All the best<br />SylvaSylva Balcarova2020-11-19T08:02:59Z