The 100 Species Challenge
Jul 7th, 2008 by learningumbrella
The 100-Species Challenge
I saw this challenge at Ragamuffin Rosies, and we have to do this one! The idea is to identify 100 plant species within walking distance of your house. We are going to have fun with this! I’ve created a page to keep track of our 100 species, and I’ll try to get some pictures too if I can.
1. Participants should include a copy of these rules and a link to this entry in their initial blog post about the challenge. I will make a sidebar list of anyone who notifies me that they are participating in the Challenge.
2. Participants should keep a list of all plant species they can name, either by common or scientific name, that are living within walking distance of the participant’s home. The list should be numbered, and should appear in every blog entry about the challenge, or in a sidebar.
3. Participants are encouraged to give detailed information about the plants they can name in the first post in which that plant appears. My format will be as follows: the numbered list, with plants making their first appearance on the list in bold; each plant making its first appearance will then have a photograph taken by me, where possible, a list of information I already knew about the plant, and a list of information I learned subsequent to starting this challenge, and a list of information I’d like to know. (See below for an example.) This format is not obligatory, however, and participants can adapt this portion of the challenge to their needs and desires.
4. Participants are encouraged to make it possible for visitors to their blog to find easily all 100-Species-Challenge blog posts. This can be done either by tagging these posts, by ending every post on the challenge with a link to your previous post on the challenge, or by some method which surpasses my technological ability and creativity.
5. Participants may post pictures of plants they are unable to identify, or are unable to identify with precision. They should not include these plants in the numbered list until they are able to identify it with relative precision. Each participant shall determine the level of precision that is acceptable to her; however, being able to distinguish between plants that have different common names should be a bare minimum.
6. Different varieties of the same species shall not count as different entries (e.g., Celebrity Tomato and Roma Tomato should not be separate entries); however, different species which share a common name be separate if the participant is able to distinguish between them (e.g., camillia japonica and camillia sassanqua if the participant can distinguish the two–”camillia” if not).
7. Participants may take as long as they like to complete the challenge. You can make it as quick or as detailed a project as you like. I’m planning to blog a minimum of two plants per week, complete with pictures and descriptions as below, which could take me up to a year. But you can do it in whatever level of detail you like.



This is so cool. I’m fairly proud that Cate can name a lot of local plants and flowers. Nothing special but I know kids who don’t know the difference between a tulip and a daffodil. I might consider doing this one with Cate. Thanks for sharing. I love how you can make tabs at the top of your blog. You can do that with Wordpress as well but I’ve not seen it done with Typepad.
Wow. Maybe Tess and I will join you on this one. It would be a great way for all of us to get outside more. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Oh, fun!! I’m so glad you’re joining the challenge! Is it all right if I put your blog on my Challenge Blog Roll?