Date Added
February 15, 2022
10:31 AM EST
Description
Single biggest white pine I've ever seen; a fantastic and moving encounter. Part of a lowland grove of giants near the Big Reed Pond edge
Date Added
March 19, 2024
09:07 PM EDT
Description
Found on Solenostoma gracillimum
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December 15, 2023
11:00 AM EST
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February 19, 2023
12:03 PM EST
Description
Photo 2247 Jack-in-the-pulpit
What
Dicots
(Class Magnoliopsida)
Date Added
October 9, 2023
07:18 AM EDT
Date Added
August 15, 2023
06:35 PM EDT
Date Added
June 16, 2023
02:20 AM UTC
Date Added
December 15, 2023
07:18 PM EST
Date Added
October 2, 2023
01:59 AM UTC
Date Added
September 23, 2023
07:40 PM UTC
Date Added
August 11, 2022
05:16 PM UTC
Date Added
August 23, 2022
02:32 PM UTC
Date Added
April 16, 2023
03:38 PM EDT
Description
A population with intermidiate plants with C. concenata and C. dissecta
Date Added
November 28, 2020
10:57 PM UTC
Date Added
March 2, 2023
10:21 AM EST
Description
On bark for growing orchids but not intentionally cultivated
Date Added
February 3, 2023
04:12 PM EST
Description
First lifer of 2023 thanks to @elias105 quite a notable moss for Ohio as there's less than a dozen collections from Ohio and only 1 other from recent years!
What
Mosses
(Phylum Bryophyta)
Date Added
February 3, 2021
11:09 AM EST
What
Mosses
(Phylum Bryophyta)
Date Added
March 21, 2022
03:44 PM CDT
What
Mosses
(Phylum Bryophyta)
Date Added
July 7, 2021
11:49 AM EDT
Date Added
February 19, 2020
10:55 AM EST
Description
In a sandstone rock shelter
Date Added
June 2, 2021
05:58 PM EDT
Date Added
September 7, 2022
03:19 PM UTC
Date Added
August 5, 2022
10:14 PM EDT
Description
The spider was probably 4" long and in vegetation next to a creek
Date Added
August 15, 2022
02:15 PM UTC
Date Added
July 26, 2020
07:55 PM UTC
Date Added
July 24, 2021
10:13 PM EDT
Date Added
June 28, 2022
10:19 PM UTC
Date Added
June 21, 2022
02:59 PM UTC
Date Added
June 30, 2020
01:18 PM UTC
Date Added
December 10, 2020
08:52 PM UTC
Date Added
June 26, 2021
12:41 PM CDT
Date Added
June 24, 2022
12:52 AM UTC
Date Added
June 23, 2022
09:47 PM EDT
Description
New population of this species found with @shaunpogacnik95. Still quite close to the original/only population but a new EO by measurable metrics.
Date Added
June 7, 2022
11:46 AM EDT
Date Added
October 8, 2018
02:17 AM UTC
Description
No visible adelgids. Lots of big hemlocks.
Date Added
April 29, 2022
10:25 PM EDT
Date Added
May 24, 2017
10:45 AM EDT
Date Added
October 5, 2020
12:43 AM UTC
Date Added
July 24, 2018
03:36 PM EDT
Date Added
June 30, 2019
11:26 AM EDT
Date Added
September 2, 2019
12:22 PM EDT
Date Added
September 30, 2021
08:57 PM EDT
Description
State endangered species only known from Ohio from a literal few populations in the Oak Openings region.
Date Added
May 29, 2021
01:25 AM UTC
Date Added
August 10, 2019
07:54 AM EDT
Date Added
August 26, 2021
06:56 PM EDT
Date Added
July 8, 2021
09:54 PM EDT
Date Added
September 8, 2021
05:10 PM EDT
What
Dicots
(Class Magnoliopsida)
Date Added
April 6, 2020
12:31 PM EDT
Date Added
October 9, 2019
07:37 PM PDT
Date Added
June 30, 2021
08:51 PM EDT
Description
I recently noticed that @thilokrueger had annotated numerous Ohio iNat observations of Utricularia intermedia to U. ochroleuca, a rare boreal species not known to Ohio and just recently found in Michigan for the first time and on the Keweenaw peninsula of the UP no less. I was skeptical to say the least and decided to visit the site where dozens of observations for “intermedia” had been made as well as check other nearby locations with “intermedia” records.
Following flora of Michigan’s key and reading @rroutledge and @alexgraeff ‘s paper on the Michigan find, I’m pretty convinced this is indeed U. ochroleuca. The flowers bear shorter spurs with come off at about a 45° angle to intermedia’s longer/narrower spurs that hug the lower lip. Also, the presence of two types of stems/leaves (white subterranean and green photosynthetic) and both bearing bladders really clinches the ID.
I plan to send photos/notes to experts but I’m tickled this isn’t the wild goose chase I thought it would be initially. Credit and kudos to thilokrueger for noticing this!
I found this at two different sites and failed to find it at a third. This is from the “original” site. I have other sites to check as I’m curious if we have true intermedia anywhere in the fen county of western Ohio…
In short, this is a substantial find/realization for Ohio’s and the Great Lakes flora. Considerate range extension for a boreal species. Hoping others can weigh in and confirm.
Date Added
August 31, 2019
03:18 PM EDT
Description
Found growing with Equisetum hyemale and E. variegatum. Resembles E. variegatum but plants larger and more variable in size, with white malformed spores. Last two images are E. hyemale (left), E. ×mackaii (middle), and E. variegatum (right) collected from the site.
Many sources seem to use the published name E. ×mackaii but I changed it to match what others are using in inaturalist.
Date Added
May 30, 2020
02:55 PM EDT
Date Added
June 28, 2020
05:47 PM EDT
Date Added
July 18, 2020
03:26 AM UTC
Date Added
October 8, 2019
10:25 AM HST
Date Added
January 10, 2021
06:14 AM HST
Date Added
March 6, 2021
09:06 AM EST
Date Added
February 15, 2021
10:10 AM EST
Description
Lvs much larger when not in open xeric sand
Date Added
September 10, 2020
05:24 PM EDT
Date Added
June 2, 2017
03:42 PM EDT
Date Added
November 25, 2016
10:13 AM EST
Description
Field Botanists of Ontario Trip led by Albert Garofalo.
Date Added
September 11, 2018
04:48 AM UTC
Date Added
January 11, 2021
02:17 PM EST
Date Added
January 17, 2021
10:14 AM EST
Date Added
July 10, 2020
04:19 AM HST
Description
Growing in large seep behind Neshaminy Highschool
Date Added
September 5, 2020
12:55 AM UTC
Date Added
December 26, 2020
01:23 PM EST
Description
Old photos from isolated pond cypress wetlands on Sandy Island, SC. Survey dates approximate, exact locations could be provided if needed. (Masters thesis survey sites.)
Date Added
May 31, 2020
04:27 PM EDT
Date Added
November 20, 2014
11:51 PM EST
Description
think this is a hedge nettle (Stachys) species. Stem was hairy and leaves on very short stalks/unstalked.
Date Added
November 21, 2014
02:11 PM EST
Description
I am pretty sure this is a type of yellow eyed grass but I am not sure what species.
Date Added
December 15, 2019
09:23 PM EST
Date Added
June 9, 2020
11:25 AM EDT
Date Added
June 28, 2020
02:07 PM HST
Date Added
June 22, 2020
07:14 AM EDT
Date Added
June 7, 2020
12:23 AM EDT
Date Added
May 3, 2020
04:33 PM EDT
Date Added
May 23, 2019
07:45 PM EDT
Date Added
June 16, 2019
07:02 PM EDT
Description
Found in Purple Pitcher Plant
Date Added
March 23, 2020
05:34 PM EDT
Date Added
February 19, 2020
08:33 PM EST
Date Added
February 7, 2020
03:40 PM EST
Date Added
January 26, 2020
09:31 PM EST
Description
I identified this in the field using J. Jenkins' Northern Flora Atlas Sedge Guide. Specimen was collected and pressed by my NYNHP colleague that day; specimen ID later confirmed by NYNHP's Chief Botanist (Specimen scan by NYNHP).
Date Added
September 9, 2018
08:37 AM EDT
Date Added
March 24, 2019
09:11 PM EDT
Date Added
July 14, 2018
10:44 PM EDT
Date Added
August 16, 2018
06:42 PM UTC
Description
Visiting Lysimachia ciliata in a power line right of way Geauga County Ohio
Date Added
June 3, 2018
03:46 PM EDT
Date Added
November 16, 2018
07:30 PM EST
Date Added
April 13, 2019
07:25 AM EDT
Date Added
May 28, 2018
09:00 PM EDT
Date Added
May 3, 2015
02:06 PM PDT
Date Added
February 18, 2019
05:57 PM HST
Date Added
June 4, 2017
05:28 PM EDT
Date Added
June 5, 2018
07:18 PM EDT
Date Added
May 22, 2018
04:06 AM EDT
Description
Along trail at south end of Canadice Lake
Date Added
December 20, 2018
09:46 AM MST
Description
Quercus x runcinata
-a hybrid between Q. imbricaria (shingle oak) and Q. rubra (northern red oak)
-found as a street tree in London, Ontario neighbourhood where a mix of red oaks and shingle oaks are planted
Date Added
October 11, 2016
06:20 AM EDT
Date Added
September 30, 2018
09:36 PM EDT
Date Added
June 2, 2017
12:04 AM EDT
Description
Locally abundant in disturbed/weedy soils
Date Added
July 8, 2016
10:44 AM EDT