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April 26, 2024
05:57 PM EDT
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September 13, 2023
06:27 PM EDT
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September 27, 2023
03:42 PM UTC
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October 17, 2023
06:16 PM UTC
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April 6, 2023
05:21 PM UTC
Description
Used myself for scale, I’m 5’5”
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June 19, 2023
12:06 AM EDT
Description
Forty year old, 57" body length, fin whale skull. Deceased wash ashore in January 2022. Image post natural scavengers, human intervention, and natural decomposition. The only reason the skull is still there is it's too big for the locals' pick up trucks.
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September 15, 2023
03:02 PM EDT
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September 24, 2023
08:20 PM EDT
Description
On Asplenium platyneuron.
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August 5, 2023
09:51 PM UTC
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September 1, 2023
06:11 AM ADT
Description
These plants appeared intermediate between D. intermedia & D. rotundifolia, having the general aspect of D. intermedia (tight, leafy clumps of somewhat erect leaves; semi-aquatic, seasonally exposed lakeshore habitat) but having some leaves quite wide like D. rotundifolia and most leaves wider than typical D. intermedia. No flowers were present, which is described as typical for this hybrid. @cdlew @f_rivadavia @thilokrueger - thanks!
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December 11, 2020
09:27 PM EST
Description
occurring with both parent taxa in abundance
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October 1, 2023
02:46 PM UTC
Description
Greetings,
My son, Brad Jr, and I came across this unusual blue.."thing" on the Rachel Carson trail the other day. Could you please help us identify it?
The Slime mold community on Reddit says it is not slime mold.
The Insect Egg community on Reddit says it's not Insect eggs.
They were not very big ...the length of the strand maybe as long as your pinky finger and the blue tic tac looking things each were about half the size of a tic tac. It wasn't noticeable until you spotted it.... then it just stood out.
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September 27, 2023
09:20 AM AEST
Description
Are there genetically pure PBD in NZ anymore (I thought they have all been hybridised with Mallards?)
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September 27, 2023
09:20 AM AEST
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May 10, 2022
01:29 PM EDT
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May 27, 2023
03:57 PM UTC
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February 13, 2022
01:27 PM EST
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November 21, 2021
08:52 PM EST
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May 14, 2022
11:39 AM EDT
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May 25, 2020
09:15 PM EDT
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August 15, 2023
12:12 AM UTC
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January 8, 2023
12:01 AM EST
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October 30, 2023
09:07 PM EDT
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January 7, 2023
03:29 PM HST
Description
Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Feb. 25, 2012.
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August 29, 2020
08:54 PM EDT
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August 25, 2021
08:41 PM UTC
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August 10, 2022
10:50 AM UTC
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September 2, 2023
10:17 PM EDT
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July 29, 2022
08:38 PM EDT
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November 3, 2023
01:00 AM EDT
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September 22, 2023
08:08 PM UTC
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September 23, 2023
03:20 PM UTC
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August 12, 2023
03:20 PM EDT
Description
In a weedy “garden “
Pollinators like these flowers!
See also observation https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/175601312 from the same patch of ground
On 8/17 in response to my message to her came this informative note from Vanessa Voelker
"D. canescens is correct, and there is a particular combination of traits that set it apart from other Desmodium species:
big broad leaves, with relatively large and flared stipules
fairly hairy all over especially in the upper stem parts, with longer hairs than other Desmodium species
the upper branches bearing flowers are long and arching/dropping, rather than held ascending to erect"
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July 25, 2021
04:35 PM EDT
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October 30, 2023
12:53 PM EDT
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July 30, 2020
07:25 AM PDT
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July 23, 2023
01:24 AM UTC
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October 21, 2022
01:44 PM UTC
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July 26, 2022
06:53 PM PDT
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July 12, 2019
11:06 PM EDT
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July 10, 2021
09:20 PM EDT
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November 17, 2022
02:32 AM EST
Description
Was on outside of a window, markings visible though
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August 7, 2021
07:31 PM UTC
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July 21, 2023
03:04 PM EDT
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March 4, 2023
10:26 AM EST
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June 7, 2019
10:58 PM EDT
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June 19, 2018
04:51 PM EDT
Description
Clymene Moth being preyed on by spider
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August 4, 2021
04:14 PM UTC
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July 22, 2021
12:35 PM UTC
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August 7, 2020
08:46 AM EDT
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July 18, 2020
06:39 AM UTC
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August 20, 2016
09:51 AM CDT
Description
Clymene Moth - Hodges#8107 (Haploa clymene)
United States: Alabama: Tuscaloosa Co.
Tulip Tree Springs off Echola Rd.; Elrod
24-Jul-2016
J.C. Abbott #2853
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July 27, 2022
05:14 PM EDT
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July 22, 2014
12:15 AM EDT
Place
Private
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July 25, 2023
05:53 AM UTC
Description
My first time seeing one of these! It just happened to be on my back porch tonight.
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August 1, 2021
09:30 AM PDT
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July 29, 2020
09:09 PM EDT
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July 23, 2018
12:04 AM UTC
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August 21, 2019
01:58 PM HST
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July 24, 2021
11:04 PM UTC
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August 17, 2023
04:24 AM UTC
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January 28, 2023
07:06 PM EST
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July 5, 2023
02:00 PM EDT
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July 21, 2022
03:03 PM EDT
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July 29, 2020
05:43 AM EDT
Description
3rd time seeing this moth this month.
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July 15, 2023
08:00 PM ADT
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July 18, 2023
10:25 PM ADT
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June 26, 2023
08:13 PM CDT
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July 16, 2022
10:36 AM EDT
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July 22, 2021
11:54 PM UTC
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July 26, 2020
09:26 PM CDT
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August 6, 2021
06:24 PM EDT
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July 14, 2020
04:44 PM EDT
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July 23, 2023
01:23 AM UTC
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July 5, 2021
04:08 PM UTC
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July 30, 2018
08:51 PM UTC
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November 16, 2022
05:00 PM UTC
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July 14, 2022
07:31 PM EDT
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August 13, 2021
11:13 AM UTC
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July 10, 2021
09:14 AM EDT
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October 19, 2023
06:38 PM EDT
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October 24, 2023
07:37 PM EDT
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April 18, 2021
05:53 PM EDT
Description
Absolutely incredible plants. Wonderfully fragrant, as well.
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September 5, 2020
05:06 PM EDT
Description
Very strange specimens; super small. My best guess would be young Monotropa hypopithys, but I'm still not sure.
EDIT: I visited the specimens again today to nab some better shots.
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April 6, 2023
08:33 PM -02
Description
Possible undocumented population 21 stems. Update: 41 stems observed
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September 30, 2021
02:46 PM EDT
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October 13, 2023
01:42 PM EDT
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July 2, 2016
09:52 AM EDT
Description
This is how you would normally see mature specimens, just pushing up the duff layer. The buttons are not visible most of the time, just mounds of pine needles.
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October 16, 2023
07:30 PM EDT
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October 8, 2023
07:29 AM HST
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September 26, 2023
06:12 PM EDT
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August 15, 2015
11:16 AM EDT
Description
Small patch along moist partially open trail
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August 26, 2023
06:33 PM UTC
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June 27, 2023
04:25 PM EDT
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June 17, 2023
02:26 AM UTC
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June 17, 2023
02:42 PM UTC
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January 21, 2023
01:38 PM EST
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May 24, 2023
12:12 PM HST
Description
DCIM\100GOPRO\GOPR6389.JPG
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December 26, 2022
05:49 AM EST
Description
Utricularia resupinata (resupinate bladderwort), Yarmouth, MA. State Threatened.
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October 7, 2019
07:20 PM UTC