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October 21, 2022
04:42 PM CDT
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June 9, 2022
06:59 PM UTC
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January 13, 2021
08:52 PM MSK
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May 25, 2022
11:02 AM CDT
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May 5, 2022
11:29 AM CDT
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July 5, 2021
04:54 PM UTC
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June 30, 2021
01:24 PM CDT
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July 2, 2021
02:16 PM CDT
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June 27, 2021
02:49 PM CST
Description
The (incredibly small) documented population of this plant grew by a hundred yards or so this day.
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June 26, 2021
12:56 PM CST
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June 24, 2021
03:28 AM UTC
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January 25, 2021
03:40 PM CST
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June 7, 2021
07:24 PM CDT
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May 4, 2021
05:23 PM CDT
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April 20, 2021
08:25 AM CDT
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April 10, 2021
04:06 PM EDT
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July 30, 2019
11:59 PM CDT
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April 1, 2021
09:27 PM CDT
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April 2, 2021
05:02 PM CDT
Description
Stems hirsute (bearing stiff hairs) and sepals purplish. In C. bulbosa, stems glabrous and sepals green. (Mohlenbrock, Vascular Flora of Illinois)
Date Added
March 29, 2020
04:15 AM UTC
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November 21, 2018
11:22 PM CST
Description
Question Mark Butterfly (Polygonia interrogationis) in my back yard. This is the umbrosa form, with the hindwing darkened instead of orange. The row of 4 spots (3 circles, 1 oval) distinguishes this from the Eastern Comma Butterfly (Polygonia comma), which has 3 spots in that row. The actual question mark that gives this species its name is on the underside of the wing (as is the comma on its cousin).
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September 22, 2020
01:55 PM CST
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September 22, 2020
11:58 AM CST