Date Added
September 8, 2024
08:53 PM EDT
Date Added
August 26, 2019
12:51 PM EDT
Date Added
August 1, 2024
10:43 AM HST
Date Added
August 3, 2024
12:44 PM CDT
Date Added
September 24, 2023
10:11 PM -05
Date Added
June 3, 2024
07:45 PM CDT
Description
Growing in a middle, gravel area. This is the second year they popped up, the first year they got eaten up by insects.
Date Added
July 1, 2024
12:46 PM EDT
Date Added
June 19, 2024
10:27 PM UTC
Description
Another one in this area with deep orange/gold colored flower. All cladodes spineless.
Date Added
September 20, 2020
02:04 PM EDT
Date Added
May 25, 2024
04:22 PM UTC
Date Added
May 25, 2024
02:29 PM EDT
Date Added
May 20, 2024
01:00 AM EDT
Date Added
April 30, 2024
12:25 AM EDT
Date Added
April 21, 2024
08:48 AM EDT
Description
purple-stem meadow parsnip?
Date Added
April 15, 2024
01:12 PM UTC
Date Added
May 9, 2022
01:45 AM EDT
Date Added
January 2, 2023
01:46 AM UTC
Date Added
March 18, 2024
06:32 PM EDT
Date Added
October 10, 2023
06:37 PM UTC
Date Added
September 11, 2019
06:33 PM EDT
Date Added
October 29, 2023
03:42 PM UTC
Description
Growing in a wet Savannah.
Date Added
April 27, 2020
07:56 PM EDT
Date Added
August 4, 2023
05:42 PM EDT
Date Added
June 30, 2022
08:02 PM CDT
Date Added
January 14, 2024
09:01 AM EST
Description
This plant showed up in the 1980s and has become established on the tidal river's edge.
Date Added
January 17, 2024
10:34 AM EST
Description
Unusual brackish marsh species
Date Added
January 20, 2024
09:41 AM EST
Date Added
January 20, 2024
05:29 PM CST
Date Added
January 20, 2024
09:20 PM CST
Date Added
January 14, 2024
09:16 AM EST
Description
Seedling of large tree on Rancocas Conservancy North Branch tract. D. Snyder ID'ed this as the hybrid as opposed to Q. lyrata that is appears to be.
Date Added
January 13, 2024
08:54 AM EST
Description
New species I found for the State in Harrison Twp. Probably arrived via farm seed.
Date Added
January 13, 2024
09:24 AM EST
Description
This is anusual form of wild rice. Ralh Good and Wayne Ferren described it as a flaccid, decumbent form of wild rice restricted to the Mullica and Wading River Ecosystem.
Date Added
April 8, 2023
04:12 PM UTC
Date Added
January 10, 2024
11:04 PM EST
Date Added
September 4, 2023
11:42 PM UTC
Description
1 individual near road. Most northern observation of this species to date.
Date Added
September 1, 2023
03:08 PM UTC
Date Added
May 23, 2023
01:36 PM EDT
Date Added
July 18, 2021
06:47 PM UTC
Date Added
June 14, 2021
11:29 PM EDT
Date Added
January 2, 2024
07:32 PM EST
Date Added
August 30, 2022
08:00 AM EDT
Date Added
August 30, 2022
08:00 AM EDT
Date Added
October 24, 2021
12:44 PM CDT
Date Added
November 23, 2023
04:13 PM EST
Date Added
December 31, 2023
12:14 AM UTC
Description
@roman_romanov
does this look like an algae or something similar?
in a calcareous seep
Date Added
May 10, 2023
04:04 PM UTC
Date Added
December 13, 2023
10:41 PM EST
Date Added
June 1, 2022
11:05 AM EDT
Date Added
September 6, 2022
10:28 PM EDT
Date Added
August 27, 2023
08:22 PM EDT
Description
Came back to take better photos of this plant. It is only this plant in this spot, I didn't see a colony. The leaves are rough. I checked Floraquest for the northeast to help with ID and this plant resembles this species. Normally found further south it seems.
Date Added
July 30, 2023
08:10 PM EDT
Description
Don't know what kind of boneset this is but it's interesting.
Date Added
November 25, 2023
08:59 PM UTC
Date Added
November 22, 2023
04:55 PM EST
Date Added
November 20, 2023
05:32 PM EST
Description
Frs horizontally arranged; sepals 5, keeled, mostly closed; pericarp not separating; achenes rounded; lvs narrow-lanceolate.
Ssp: Densely branched, infls arching; upper lvs entire
Date Added
November 19, 2023
02:01 PM UTC
Description
I found several populations of this Baccharis that is not identifiable- it’s not any of our FL native species.
All plants across the region are less than 2ft tall, and have fleshy leaves. Occurring in coastal salt marsh, co-occurring with B. angustifolius, B. glomeruliflora, and B. halimifolia - all of which exhibit their typical height and characteristics.
Not sure if this is undescribed, or a species not know to occur in FL which isn’t representatives in our floristic keys.
Date Added
August 20, 2023
09:18 PM EDT
Date Added
November 3, 2023
05:48 PM EDT
Description
Was able to remove some mother plants and a lot of smaller plants. Temporarily in my yard until they're relocated. NJ conservation got back to me and a land steward I know is picking some up. And rest to whoever wants them.
This was a cool spot, going to miss it! The silver lining is these plants seem very hardy. There were many young plants around a mother so they seem to reseed easily. There was a dense thicket of these that I didn't see the last few times I came here. These were growing in clay and another wild type in the same county I saw was growing in more sandy soil. They were growing in full sun and part shade. Was also able to make a few cuttings from some over the summer, all of them took and they root easily.
I understand the demand for warehouses, but it was hard to watch.
Date Added
October 28, 2023
08:20 PM CDT
Description
Gall on flower buds of Polygonella polygama. Larva is orange, visible in upper-left in first photo.
Date Added
June 17, 2023
08:30 PM EDT
Date Added
July 30, 2023
06:41 PM UTC
Date Added
October 2, 2023
11:12 AM EDT
Date Added
October 15, 2023
07:15 PM EDT
Date Added
October 16, 2023
03:04 PM EDT
Date Added
October 2, 2022
03:50 PM UTC
Date Added
October 17, 2022
09:20 PM UTC
Date Added
October 1, 2023
02:40 PM EDT
Date Added
June 28, 2023
07:43 PM UTC
Date Added
October 1, 2023
04:06 PM EDT
Date Added
October 28, 2022
04:46 PM EDT
Description
With var. dumosum on the left. Seems to have too many ray flowers to be var. gracilipes. @linaceae happen to ever come across this stuff?
Date Added
September 24, 2022
06:56 AM HST
Date Added
September 18, 2023
08:27 PM EDT
Description
Floral scales distichous; spikelets compressed, in glomerules. Didn’t collect anything for a more thorough keying.
Date Added
June 5, 2022
04:14 PM EDT
Date Added
September 12, 2023
09:27 AM EDT
Description
Thanks to@margaretcurtin for ID assist. Spikelets densely pubescent, leaf blade is also but with pubescence less than a millimeter long, (for this metric, ignore the longer stiff straight hairs on the leaf margin) and the plant is fully prostrate and in very sandy open habitat almost on the ocean shore. This is a state watch-listed species and known from only Southern New England.
Date Added
September 4, 2023
06:21 PM EDT
Date Added
September 4, 2023
09:06 PM UTC
Date Added
August 20, 2021
10:39 PM EDT
Date Added
November 28, 2019
04:48 PM UTC
Date Added
August 28, 2023
03:58 PM EDT
Date Added
August 28, 2023
07:36 PM EDT
Date Added
August 27, 2023
05:11 PM EDT
Date Added
August 27, 2023
05:22 PM EDT
Date Added
August 22, 2023
08:22 PM EDT
Description
Leucolepis x ?? Phyllaries not right for str8 leuco and leaves wonky too. Was hoping this would end up being paludicola having seen it earlier in the year but this ain't it.
Date Added
August 11, 2023
12:01 PM HST
Date Added
July 19, 2021
08:45 AM CDT
Date Added
October 14, 2022
02:28 PM EDT
Date Added
May 1, 2023
04:24 PM EDT
Date Added
April 26, 2023
04:14 PM EDT
Date Added
August 11, 2023
06:51 PM CDT
Date Added
August 12, 2023
08:35 PM UTC
Date Added
August 12, 2023
09:32 PM UTC
Date Added
July 14, 2022
07:55 PM EDT
Date Added
August 22, 2022
08:31 PM UTC
Date Added
July 27, 2023
08:03 AM PDT
Date Added
June 16, 2021
07:11 PM UTC
Date Added
June 13, 2023
03:17 AM UTC
Date Added
June 23, 2023
09:34 PM EDT
Date Added
June 1, 2023
01:56 AM UTC
Date Added
June 20, 2023
12:52 PM UTC
Date Added
June 25, 2023
07:12 PM UTC
Date Added
September 17, 2019
06:55 PM EDT
Description
Photos and observation by Brian Dedeian