yearLeaf
yearLeaf is a conceptual framework for tracking and understanding the progression of time within a specific ecological context, such as a forest or a garden. It is not a formal scientific term but rather a descriptive analogy used to represent the cyclical nature of growth and decay over a yearly period. The concept often involves observing distinct stages of a plant's life cycle, from the emergence of new leaves in spring, through vigorous growth in summer, to changes in foliage color and eventual shedding in autumn and winter.
The "yearLeaf" can be viewed as a unit of observation, allowing individuals to document changes in vegetation,