Date Added
July 13, 2020
11:21 AM HST
Description
Main stem with straight hairs (second pic), riverbank
Date Added
September 8, 2019
06:21 PM HST
Description
Nice sized group in a maple floodplain forest
Date Added
April 10, 2022
04:27 PM CDT
Description
Not 100% confident on this because the buds haven't bloomed yet, but also I'm not sure what else this could be
Date Added
September 10, 2020
03:07 PM CST
Description
This subspecies a specialist for Italian Beef
Date Added
July 11, 2020
11:59 AM HST
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
October 13, 2019
02:20 PM HST
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August 17, 2020
08:49 AM HST
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May 25, 2018
07:59 AM HST
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June 19, 2014
04:38 PM SAST
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June 12, 2020
11:30 PM CEST
Description
fell from the jaws of a crab spider
Date Added
July 19, 2020
04:51 PM CDT
Date Added
July 19, 2020
02:42 PM HST
Description
On marshy roadside, adjacent to a creek.
Date Added
July 5, 2013
12:02 PM PDT
Description
I've included some habitat photos for context. This is prairie remnant within an urban context. I was part of an extensive and successful restoration program (under the direction, supervision, and tutelage of habitat restorationist Sherri Laier) that included multiple proscribed burns and a great deal of common and glossy buckthorn removal over multiple years. The work done here is a testament to the rewards of diligent and back-breaking natural area restoration even in an urban context.
Date
Missing Date
Date Added
June 19, 2020
09:46 PM UTC
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August 14, 2018
12:04 AM CST
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September 13, 2019
06:44 PM UTC
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May 3, 2019
07:25 PM EDT
Date Added
April 10, 2020
09:22 PM EDT
Description
Locally abundant in nice mesic southern forest
Date Added
September 29, 2019
07:26 PM EDT
Description
A few plants, toe of slope.
Date Added
October 4, 2019
06:02 PM CDT
Date Added
September 27, 2019
11:59 AM HST
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September 22, 2019
07:59 PM CST
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August 28, 2019
10:28 PM EDT
Date Added
August 28, 2013
07:00 PM EDT
Description
With urtica. Under pop grand/pru serotina. Several plants occurring for at least 3 years. East of section 7 marsh