For this exercise, I took a hike in the hills directly behind UC Berkeley's Clark Kerr Campus.
First, I came across a flowering Bermuda Buttercup, a pretty plant with vibrant yellow flowers, which I consequently deemed to be a plant with flowers (flower).
Next, I found a plant that had a plethora of leaves, about six per stem, but no flowers. I later realized that it too was a Bermuda Buttercup, meaning it had yet to flower. Therefore, I considered it to be a plant with no flowers (bare). In addition, its leaves led me to believe it was a plant with leaves (leafed out).
Lastly, I observed a plant that had an elongated twig-like body which jutted out of the ground. I discerned that it was a plant still dormant (bare) because I saw the same body nearby, but with leaves attached to it.
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