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0 0 Ramp/Wild Leek

Ramp/Wild Leek

by megdiditWisconsin, USA

2 0 Sicklepod

Sicklepod

by LaLouisiana, USA

Leaflets in 2 or 3 pairs. 5-petaled flowers w/ unequal stamens & dark brown ...

0 0 White Clover

White Clover

by ForestDragonNew York, USA

Low growing plant with trifolate leaves. Leaflets are round to slightly oval ...

0 0 Cow Vetch

Cow Vetch

by ForestDragonNew York, USA

Climbing vine with purple flower clusters. Small ovate, pinnately compound ...

0 0 Henbit

Henbit

by Brenda HoffmanCool, Texas, USA

They grow abundantly on our property each year, especially when there are no ...

5 5 Raccoon (mother and 4 cubs)

Raccoon (mother and 4 cubs)

by James McNairTitusville, Florida, USA

Brown with distinctive white face with black stripe across eyes

2 0 The Vomiter

The Vomiter

by MachiFlorida, USA

most commonly consumed poisonous mushroom because it is mistaken for ...

0 0 Storksbill

Storksbill

by Brenda HoffmanTexas, USA

This beautiful, edible, medicinal plant ...

0 0 Common Sunflower

Common Sunflower

by TajSALDOBenguet, Philippines

crop for its edible oil and

1 0 chicory

chicory

by S FrazierSpringfield, Missouri, USA

grown as a forage crop for livestock. It ...

0 0 Fico d'India - prickly pear cactus

Fico d'India - prickly pear cactus

by Bruce WeiskottenForte Dei Marmi, Toscana, Italy

These prickly pear cactus are ripening along the beachfront of the Italian ...

2 0 spineless cactus

spineless cactus

by AnnaWhipkeyCalifornia, USA

varieties, grown for their variously colored and flavored prickly pears, and ...

0 0 Crab

Crab

by SukanyaDattaKolkata, West Bengal, India

Small mud coloured crab.

1 2 Hairy bittercress

Hairy bittercress

by mauna KunzahNew York, USA

Its fruiting bodies are vertical and resemble really tiny pea pods with cute ...

2 0 Smooth sumac

Smooth sumac

by Brian38Washington, USA

The crimson berries are edible but sour and ...

6 0 Golden Kelp

Golden Kelp

by Neil RossNorah Head, New South Wales, Australia

Ecklonia radiata, commonly known as golden kelp, is a large brown to ...

0 0 White clover

White clover

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Besides making an excellent forage crop for ...

2 2 Wild Violet

Wild Violet

by keithp2012West Babylon, New York, USA

Wild violets are a pretty perennial, they have white or lavender colored ...

0 0 Hogweed?

Hogweed?

by LipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

'The Forager Handbook' by Mike Irving says ...

0 0 Hogweed?

Hogweed?

by LipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/425586007 'The

1 0 Wandering Tattler

Wandering Tattler

by Irene BradyHawaii, USA

This shy Wandering Tattler was foraging at ...

2 0 Leaf-cutter ant

Leaf-cutter ant

by RickBohlerChiriquí, Panama

Atta sexdens, along with A. cephalotes, is the most widespread member of its ...

10 4 Arctic ground squirrel

Arctic ground squirrel

by hannawackerAlaska, USA

relatives the marmots[4] and the un-related little brown bat that ...

1 2 Hairy Bittercress

Hairy Bittercress

by LeubaVictoria, Australia

A prolific weed in gardens, this plant has delicate and attractive leaf stalks ...

3 0 White-breasted nuthatch

White-breasted nuthatch

by RiekoSNew York, USA

Like other nuthatches, the white-breasted nuthatch

0 0 Creeping cucumber

Creeping cucumber

by suzmonkMississippi, USA

I love it when wild plants are (sort of)

5 4 Dryad's Saddle

Dryad's Saddle

by Christine Y.Connecticut, USA

This mushroom is often sadly overlooked and maligned as an

5 4 eastern cauliflower mushroom

eastern cauliflower mushroom

by Max adveturesFlorida, USA

The fungi that this little guy is setting on looks almost like pasta and is not ...

1 1 Diamondback rattlesnake

Diamondback rattlesnake

by HalAM, Brazil

Diamondback rattlesnakes are common this time of year in Southern California. I ...

0 0 Dutch Clover / Bijela djetelina

Dutch Clover / Bijela djetelina

by injicaCroatia

White clovers are part of the pea family Fabaceae. The genus name, Trifolium, ...

0 0 White Clover

White Clover

by KenCheeksNorth Augusta, South Carolina, USA

White Clover is a species of clover native to Europe, North Africa, and West ...

0 0 White Clover

White Clover

Basingstoke and Deane, England, United Kingdom

It is a herbaceous, perennial plant. It is low growing, with heads of whitish ...

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