Check out #SpringTreeQuest report: bit.ly/2TXf9C4 to see which states participated in the event and read what some of our participants are saying. A big thanks to all our participants and congrats to the winners!
What's more from 15th - 18th March, they also conducted a country-wide #bioblitz, the #SpringTreeQuest, to collect #phenology data on the common and widespread trees of India.
Here's the report: bit.ly/2TXf9C4
Img: A peach tree, Meghalaya
Credits: Resly Roy Pariong
Check out #SpringTreeQuest report: bit.ly/2TXf9C4 to see which states participated in the event and read what some of our participants are saying. A big thanks to all our participants and congrats to the winners!
#SpringTreeQuest results are here! Who were the top contributors from India? What were the most observed species? How many trees were observed? all this and more here: seasonwatch.in/results.php.
A more detailed report with stories from the event and data summaries to follow!
Three more flowering trees and their phenology during the #SpringTreeQuest. Bangaloreans would identify with the pink outbursts of Tabebuia rosea :). Graphic by @primitivepine
#SpringTreeQuest trees were flowering between 15 and 18 March 2019! Here are some more beloved trees with their phenology. Watch this space for more results coming soon!
Last day to send in your offline (excel sheet) observations for the #SpringTreeQuest! We are waiting eagerly to share results, so send in those entries ASAP!
PC Vidhya Sundar
Last day of #SpringTreeQuest ! Join the 100 odd individuals and schools contributing scientific data on trees from across the country today! At the end of Day 3 observations from 8000 trees had been contributed!
Rudra Palash - African Tulip Tree - Spathodea Campanulata. Exotic and invasive. Currently flowering.
Spotted during #SpringTreeQuest for @seasonwatch_in. Are you watching trees & their behaviour this weekend? #Trees#FiftyTrees
Azadirachta indica, Neem trees are now flowering in Coimbatore. The neem tree is very similar in appearance to its relative, the Chinaberry, Melia azedarach (Pic-2) which flowered back in December.
#SpringTreeQuest@seasonwatch_in