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Plantas (Reino Plantae)

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Abril 27, 2024 a las 10:57 MAÑANA CDT

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Caoba de Las Antillas (Swietenia mahagoni)

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wanderingeden

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Febrero 2024

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Pino de Hoja Larga (Pinus palustris)

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howlbunga

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Enero 31, 2022 a las 12:40 TARDE EST

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:)

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Nogal Blanco Americano (Juglans cinerea)

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rarecatsnake

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Febrero 2023

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Choya (Cylindropuntia wolfii)

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nature4lzw

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Abril 14, 2020 a las 03:22 TARDE PDT

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Cholla with red filaments; Mountain Spring Rd off I-8

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Choya (Cylindropuntia munzii)

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cwbarrows

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Noviembre 16, 2023 a las 04:06 TARDE PST

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patita23

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Octubre 1, 2023 a las 10:31 MAÑANA PDT

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pepperjackb

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Septiembre 4, 2016 a las 12:44 TARDE PDT

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The low-lying vegetation

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Marzo 2024

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hr_dragonfly

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Mayo 2022

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The purplest Green I have ever seen. And a large stand near the glade.

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rarecatsnake

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Marzo 2024

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Burning Star SFWA

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Encino Blanco (Quercus alba)

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andrewhipp

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Febrero 10, 2024 a las 05:09 TARDE CST

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Paired seedlings growing beside each other, apparently from a two-seeded acorn.

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jeffdc

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Agosto 15, 2021 a las 12:43 TARDE EDT

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Plenty of both parent species around this area

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rarecatsnake

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dziomber

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Mayo 14, 2021 a las 05:40 TARDE CDT

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On a sandstone bluff

Stems trailing and rooting at the tips, not glaucous, 2-3mm diameter, with sparse curved prickles 1-2mm long. Leaflets pubescent mainly along the veins abaxially, not white tomentose, coarsely dentate to lobulate. Primocane leaves mainly trifoliate. Leaves, branches, and inflorescences eglandular. Inflorescences ascendant, 1-3 flowered. Pedicels and petioles spreading to ascending villous

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abelkinser

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Abril 2023

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First photo shows the glandular sepal margins.

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abelkinser

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Abril 2023

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rynxs

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Mayo 2023

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Fraxinus biltmoreana?

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andrewhipp

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Septiembre 16, 2019 a las 10:43 MAÑANA CDT

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dziomber

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Febrero 3, 2019 a las 03:00 TARDE CST

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Along a mesic river bluff

This seems to be the hybrid between Q. ellipsoidalis and Q. velutina. Keyed out using Flora of the Chicago Region

The distal scales of the winter buds are densely pubescent, and the proximal scales are sparsely pubescent or at least ciliate. Q. velutina has buds that are densely pubescent throughout. The axils of the vein on the undersides of the leaves are sparsely pubescent. Q. velutina and Q. x vaga, the hybrid of Q. velutina and Q. palustris, are noted as having denser tufts of hairs in the leaf axils. Q. x vaga is also noted as having buds up to 6mm. The buds here look to be longer than that.

If Q. velutina is currently present on the site, or on the North Branch of the Chicago River for that matter, it is very rare and I have yet to find it. In this particular area, Q. ellipsoidalis is present but uncommon, while it can be rather common just a few miles upstream of here. On the lower part of the North Branch, Q. ellipsoidalis tends to be restricted to mesic edges of bluffs on the southern and western banks of the river.

Perhaps Q. velutina was once more abundant, and as its populations waned it became more likely that its pollen would pollinate a separate species. Or perhaps a chance dispersal brought a lone Q. velutina to the area, and it crossed with the only other receptive mates in the areas. Another possible Q. velutina hybrid was also found nearby:

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37121610

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dziomber

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Febrero 3, 2019 a las 02:48 TARDE CST

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Along a mesic river bluff

This seems to be the hybrid between Q. rubra and Q. velutina. Keyed out using Flora of the Chicago Region

The distal scales of the winter buds are distinctly pubescent, unlike Q. rubra which has glabrous buds. The buds are also slightly angled. Q. velutina has angular buds that are entirely densely pubescent. I unfortunately neglected to take a good photo, but the second picture does show an abaxial leaf surface, in the background, with obvious tufts of hairs in the axils like in Q. velutina. The acorns caps are turbinate like Q. velutina, but with appressed scales like Q. rubra.

If Q. velutina is currently present on the site, or on the North Branch of the Chicago River for that matter, it is very rare and I have yet to find it. But Q. rubra is of course very abundant.

Perhaps Q. velutina was once more abundant, and as its populations waned it became more likely that its pollen would pollinate a separate species. Or perhaps a chance dispersal brought a lone Q. velutina to the area, and it crossed with the only other receptive mates in the areas. Another possible Q. velutina hybrid was also found nearby:

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37121611

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danielpohl

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Febrero 12, 2024 a las 01:41 TARDE CST

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This site has white/american, red/slippery, rock/corky & Siberian elms (although I haven’t seen much Siberian so far). Leaves are not Siberian (bc doubly serrate) and not slippery (not enough forking secondary veins), and bark doesn’t look like American elm; however leaves are pretty strongly asymmetrical at base (more typical of American). But look at how scaly/ridged the main branches are where they separate from the bole!

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Encinos Y Robles Rojos (Sección Lobatae)

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piedmontplants

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Octubre 2023

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Unusual red oak that I suspect to be the unnamed hybrid Quercus coccinea × falcata.

This tree caught my eye because its drooping leaves were reminiscent of southern red oak, but they were not turning the characteristic chocolate brown of that species and had an irregular shape.

The upper canopy leaves, despite favoring southern red oak, especially with the deep yellow petioles, were entirely glabrous besides small tufts of hair in the vein axes. The petioles and twigs were also glabrous. Only the bud scales remain densely hairy.

The lower canopy leaves, however, look very uncharacteristic for southern red oak. They're closer to the lower canopy leaves of black oak, or perhaps enlarged versions of the lower leaves of scarlet oak. They're also hairy on the underside, with the hairs clustered in the vein axes but also sparsely distributed over the whole leaf surface. This hair distribution is very similar to that of Garland's oak, another southern red oak hybrid. The lower twigs and petioles are also pubescent.

Few acorn remains were present and only one that seemed well-developed and intact. The cup has loose scales that resemble black oak, but they're rather wide and cover most of the nut as with scarlet oak.

The only mature red oaks in the immediate vicinity were scarlet oak, but southern red oak and black oak are abundant in the general area.

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Jicoria Negra (Carya texana)

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rarecatsnake

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Enero 2024

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Saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea)

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kaden_slone04

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Diciembre 25, 2023 a las 10:09 MAÑANA MST

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Saguaro forest

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Izote (Yucca brevifolia)

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aaron_echols

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Marzo 29, 2020 a las 06:07 TARDE PDT

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Soyate de California (Nolina parryi)

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markc666

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Mayo 14, 2011 a las 06:47 TARDE PDT

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Carpintero Moteado (Sphyrapicus varius)

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bob375

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Diciembre 2023

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Helecho de la Resurrección (Pleopeltis michauxiana)

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rarecatsnake

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Diciembre 2023

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annkatrinrose

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Septiembre 4, 2011

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Sorbus americana showing off its bright orange-red berries on top of Grandfather Mountain.

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smmcdonald

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Junio 19, 2021 a las 04:22 TARDE EDT

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wghembree

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Septiembre 23, 2022 a las 06:38 TARDE EDT

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ecologistchris

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Enero 28, 2021 a las 12:31 TARDE MST

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janetwright

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Febrero 12, 2017 a las 09:10 MAÑANA CST

Descripción

Smilax characters, "thumbnail test" showing marginal vein in S auriculata and laurifolia when edge of leaf is pulled away by a thumbnail. See also https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/18649237

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janetwright

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Febrero 12, 2017 a las 07:59 MAÑANA CST

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Smilax characters, "thumbnail test" showing marginal vein in S auriculata when edge of leaf is pulled away by a thumbnail. See also https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/18649238
(Although other Smilax, such as S. bona-nox, may have a vein embedded in the margin, it's much more delicate and usually breaks easily with this test rather than remaining as a string. Try two or three leaves if you're not sure.)

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douggoldman

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Septiembre 27, 2012 a las 12:52 MAÑANA EDT

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Quercus marilandica x velutina.

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rarecatsnake

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Agosto 2021

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rarecatsnake

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Diciembre 2021

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dziomber

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Mayo 3, 2020 a las 02:45 TARDE CDT

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On a moderately steep river bluff of the North Branch of the Chicago River.

The linear stipules distinguish this from other arrowwood viburnums in the Chicago Region. But, aside from that, the dense and short pubescence on both the nerves and the lamina of the underside of the leaves are useful for distinguishing this species from V. recognitum, which is an uncommon but well established adventive species in invasive thickets and areas with a history of disturbance in this area. V. recignitum has leaf hairs that are longer and, on the abaxial surfaces, more restricted to the nerves at this early stage of development. The leaves of V. recognitum are glabrate once fully grown, with hairs mostly restricted to axils of the veins on the leaf undersides.

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Octubre 2023

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abelkinser

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Octubre 2023

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morten

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Febrero 12, 2015 a las 06:29 MAÑANA CET

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mrostrowski

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Octubre 15, 2023 a las 11:21 MAÑANA CDT

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douggoldman

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Octubre 5, 2013 a las 01:16 MAÑANA EDT

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Thanks to Brian Keener and Wayne Webb for bringing me to this site.

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drew_meyer

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Septiembre 2, 2022 a las 09:55 MAÑANA PDT

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Dominant brush species in the Devil's Punchbowl cirque

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ckneuppe

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Diciembre 6, 2018 a las 08:39 MAÑANA CST

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Nuttall Oak found growing along north side of CR-3. Many additional large specimens are found just west of this location. The species is not typically found in Brazoria County, but specimens are not uncommon within a small area within a couple of miles of this location. Several occurrences are reported here in the attempt to specify its limited range within the county.

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ckneuppe

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Diciembre 6, 2018 a las 08:48 MAÑANA CST

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Nuttall Oak found growing along the south side of CR-289. Several other specimens were found nearby. The species is not typically found in Brazoria County, but specimens are not uncommon within a small area within a couple of miles of this location. Several occurrences are reported here in the attempt to specify its limited range within the county.

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ckneuppe

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Noviembre 10, 2018 a las 10:45 MAÑANA CST

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Nuttall Oak (aka Quercus nuttallii) observed at Danza Del Rio mitigation bank near Danciger TX. Many additional specimens are located along a gravel road and roadside swale for about 300 yards leading SSE from this location, as well as in nearby wooded areas. The species is not typically found in Brazoria County, but specimens are not uncommon within a small area within a couple of miles of this location. This specimen has apparently been nominated to the Texas Big Tree Registry, where its dimensions are given as 176" trunk circumference, 59' height and 94' crown spread (Tree Index of 258), although it is not big enough to be state champ.

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rarecatsnake

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Febrero 2021

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destes

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Julio 9, 2019 a las 12:51 TARDE CDT

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Pino de Arizona (Pinus arizonica)

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Agosto 23, 2017 a las 04:08 TARDE PDT

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rarecatsnake

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Octubre 2023

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supertiger

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Agosto 2023

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i think c. pallida

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abelkinser

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Octubre 2023

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reidhardin

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Marzo 2023

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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joeysantore

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Marzo 2023

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Encino de la Isla de Cedros (Quercus cedrosensis)

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nathantay

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Agosto 2023

Descripción

1st pic shows Q. cedrosensis habitat

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rarecatsnake

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Marzo 2022

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eknuth

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Febrero 24, 2021 a las 06:51 TARDE CST

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Difficult even with a dichotomous key, especially since I couldn't find any acorns.

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elfaulkner

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Septiembre 1, 2023 a las 02:38 TARDE CDT

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keirmorse

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Agosto 24, 2023 a las 07:52 MAÑANA CDT

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andrewhipp

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Junio 8, 2021 a las 02:17 TARDE CDT

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rarecatsnake

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Febrero 2021

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Encino Negro (Quercus devia)

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mlodinow

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Enero 2022

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Castaño Americano (Castanea dentata)

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Agosto 2023

Descripción

Fruiting individual. Lvs abaxially glabrous, with scale-like glands; petioles ~ 10mm

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psweet

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Julio 1, 2022 a las 09:10 MAÑANA CDT

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pwdeacon

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Abril 2023

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Tapacaminos de Carolina (Antrostomus carolinensis)

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hollycoates

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Julio 2023

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Nightjar researcher, we have permits.

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Mariposa Pinocho (Libytheana carinenta)

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mnerrie

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Septiembre 3, 2022 a las 01:04 TARDE EDT

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On flowers of Autumn Joy Sedum.

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bonsaisai

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Mayo 21, 2021 a las 02:02 TARDE UTC

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douggoldman

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Noviembre 7, 2014 a las 04:54 TARDE EST

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Growing with Nyssa aquatica and Taxodium distichum.

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Jicoria Blanca (Carya tomentosa)

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rarecatsnake

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Enero 2021

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Alambrillo (Smilax glauca)

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rynxs

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Abril 2023

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Sicómoro Americano (Platanus occidentalis)

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rynxs

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Abril 2023

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Living roots eroded by the streambed

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abelkinser

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Abril 2023

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Pequeño Jack En El Púlpito (Arisaema pusillum)

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rynxs

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Abril 2023

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wdvanhem

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Mayo 2022

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abelkinser

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Abril 2023

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pwdeacon

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Abril 12, 2023 a las 05:29 TARDE CDT

Descripción

On right.

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johnhboldt

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Abril 23, 2021 a las 05:33 TARDE CDT

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abelkinser

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Mayo 15, 2020 a las 07:11 TARDE UTC

Descripción

I don’t know of any records for this species in southern Illinois. Based on its North American distribution, it’s not a surprise to find in this region.

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Roble Rojo Americano (Quercus rubra)

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missgreen

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Abril 1, 2023 a las 04:15 TARDE CDT

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Casualty of the recent prescribed burn

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brianhof

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Abril 5, 2023 a las 08:56 MAÑANA EDT

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abelkinser

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Marzo 2023

Descripción

The first photo compares the fruit of U. rubra and U. americana. Ulmus rubra is on the left. These trees can difficult to ID from each other. This time of year the fruit makes it easier.

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abelkinser

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Noviembre 2021

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sedge

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Agosto 2022

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Coma (Sideroxylon lanuginosum)

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rarecatsnake

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Junio 2021

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abelkinser

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Junio 13, 2020 a las 07:21 MAÑANA UTC

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abelkinser

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Abril 2021

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gieserguy

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Agosto 30, 2022 a las 03:35 TARDE CDT

Descripción

A small grove, 10+ individuals !! :)

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abelkinser

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Febrero 2023

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Ciruelo Mexicano (Prunus mexicana)

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elfaulkner

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Abril 2, 2021 a las 11:42 MAÑANA CDT

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elfaulkner

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Agosto 2018

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Jicoria Negra (Carya texana)

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rarecatsnake

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Diciembre 2020

Descripción

Bud scales have tiny yellow speckles; buds and upper ends of twigs are tomentose

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Jicoria Negra (Carya texana)

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rarecatsnake

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Diciembre 2020

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rarecatsnake

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Junio 2020

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Bald Knob Wilderness

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grantfessler

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Febrero 23, 2021 a las 10:15 MAÑANA UTC

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Nogal Blanco Americano (Juglans cinerea)

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berna

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Febrero 20, 2023 a las 03:40 TARDE CST

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joeyshaw

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Julio 25, 2019 a las 03:12 TARDE CDT