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May 18, 2021
08:31 PM NZST
Description
Several of these were found on Oak litter.
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April 29, 2024
10:41 AM NZST
Date Added
December 9, 2022
03:03 AM EST
Description
ecoEXPLORE Username: evan
Date Added
July 15, 2018
10:22 AM EDT
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May 12, 2024
09:59 PM UTC
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August 21, 2022
02:01 AM UTC
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May 6, 2024
02:53 AM UTC
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July 9, 2018
01:57 PM EDT
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September 30, 2023
07:45 PM UTC
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April 5, 2022
02:09 AM EDT
Date Added
October 18, 2015
08:04 PM EDT
Description
Rather surprised to find this as I have never noticed it growing here before. The lake was recently drained (not sure if it was partially dredged). It's difficult to say if this sprang up from the seedbank due to the disturbance or if it was intentionally seeded. The lake itself is artificial; it was created 80 years ago when Salt Run was dammed.
Isolated patch in shallow margin of pond. Plants uncharacteristically short (only about 2' tall), but the cup-like bases of the female florets are distinctive. Many of the inflorescences appeared to be comprised mainly of sterile florets (the remaining lemmas all less than 1 mm wide). Strangely, the typical male flowers at the base of the inflorescence appeared to be absent. Many of the pedicels of the female florets were deformed or twisted (note especially the top inflorescence in the main photo). Stems thick, leaves broad (~1cm) and flat with long ligules and sheaths with cilia on the margins. Root system small, short; plants evidently annual.
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October 4, 2020
10:53 PM EDT
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January 26, 2023
08:46 PM UTC
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June 5, 2020
04:44 PM UTC
Date Added
May 5, 2023
05:20 PM EDT
What
Chaga
(Inonotus obliquus)
Date Added
October 26, 2021
05:53 PM EDT
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June 6, 2019
07:55 PM UTC
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June 18, 2023
03:02 PM EDT
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July 2, 2023
10:28 PM UTC
Date Added
April 9, 2020
07:32 AM HST
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March 29, 2023
02:16 AM UTC
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September 20, 2020
01:40 PM EDT
Description
mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia)
Date Added
June 10, 2023
10:23 AM EDT
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September 6, 2016
08:22 PM EDT
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August 10, 2019
05:04 PM UTC
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October 1, 2021
12:31 PM EDT
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September 4, 2022
11:40 PM EDT
Date Added
August 28, 2022
07:41 PM CST
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May 13, 2023
08:32 PM UTC
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February 19, 2022
03:01 PM EST
Date Added
May 16, 2022
10:29 PM UTC
Date Added
April 19, 2016
01:23 PM EDT
Date Added
March 8, 2023
07:35 PM UTC
Description
Pinus strobus 'Squiggles'
Date Added
May 2, 2023
02:16 AM CDT
Date Added
December 20, 2022
01:43 PM EET
Description
Самосев возле высаженной аллеи
Self-sowing near the planted alley
Date Added
October 19, 2021
05:10 PM EEST
Description
Young tree grown by self-seeding in recent years. It had never been seen at this place before.
Молоде дерево, що виросло шляхом самосіву, протягом останніх років. Раніше на цьому місці його ніколи не спостерігали.
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June 3, 2019
07:05 PM UTC
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July 9, 2021
11:29 AM EDT
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October 3, 2021
06:57 PM UTC
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July 27, 2022
07:44 PM EDT
Date Added
March 18, 2020
12:47 PM HST
Date Added
December 16, 2021
01:47 PM EST
Description
Only one I’ve ever seen in the bailies
Date Added
August 9, 2020
07:09 PM EDT
What
Pecan
(Carya illinoinensis)
Date Added
October 31, 2021
04:30 PM EDT
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May 17, 2021
11:05 AM EDT
Date Added
May 26, 2020
07:48 PM UTC
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May 30, 2017
06:51 AM EDT
Description
Alligator was run over crossing US 74 at night
What
Wapiti
(Cervus canadensis)
Date Added
March 11, 2021
09:01 AM EST
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July 23, 2022
10:27 PM EDT
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August 5, 2020
06:12 AM CEST
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June 9, 2022
09:14 PM EDT
Date Added
September 23, 2022
09:07 PM UTC
Description
Big roadside rafts of these. Not sure which of the big sunflowers it is though
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May 29, 2022
11:41 AM UTC
Date Added
September 11, 2017
09:23 PM EDT
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August 28, 2018
06:41 PM CDT
Description
Saw one alligator that looked to be pretty large, I'd guess over 8 feet. It was swimming slowly in Kuhn Bayou, like it didn't have a care in the world. We never saw it from the side, only from behind.
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May 5, 2020
12:13 AM UTC
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November 1, 2020
03:00 PM EST
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August 9, 2021
11:27 PM EDT
Date Added
July 4, 2021
04:06 PM HST
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July 5, 2021
05:03 AM UTC