As the first place of field trip from biology class, I went to JPL bridge. Since it was late summer, there was a very narrow stream of LA river. However, there was much diversity of plants, and they could fall into two groups: native and non-native plants. From JPL bridge, I found tag alder, poison oak, blackberry, sycamore, arroyo willow, pine, elderberry, coast live oak and holly leaf cherry. Tag alder had the most diversity in this area which was a native plant. Sycamore, black willow, and holly leaf cherry were native plants as well. However, arroyo willow, pine, elderberry, Atlantic poison oak, and blackberry were non-native plants. Even though there were more species of non-native plants, there were more diversity of native plants; especially there were lots of Tag Alder.
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