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Daffodil

by jwhite61820Monticello, Illinois, USA

In Allerton Park in

0 2 Bull thistle

Bull thistle

by anne.uyedaVirginia, USA

Monticello

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

Beautiful bright orange tree fungus growing on this fallen log in

0 2 Spotting

Spotting

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

One of the many different kinds of Polygonum species in this area. Very much ...

0 3 Common Beggar-Ticks

Common Beggar-Ticks

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

Lots of small yellow flowers, none of which appeared to have petals.

0 4 Spotting

Spotting

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

Small white flowers, skinny radial petals, most in bloom. Scaly bases to the ...

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

Shrub with red berries, arching branches - apparently the berries go from green ...

0 4 Spotting

Spotting

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

A rather tall "weed", gone to seed. I saw no sign of flowers, so I don't know ...

0 0 White Wood Aster

White Wood Aster

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

A fairly common wildflower in this area, but I don't know its name. Seems to be ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

A fairly typical grass, in flower - tiny dark purple flowers hanging I think ...

0 0 Pokeweed

Pokeweed

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

Healthy-looking plants; berries in all stages from flowers to green berries to ...

1 0 Naked-flowered tick trefoil

Naked-flowered tick trefoil

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

I'm fairly certain that's the right species for this one. Still a few flowers, ...

1 3 Perilla

Perilla

by AshleyBradfordAlexandria, Virginia, USA

I've seen this plant for years and wondered what it is; when it's dry and ...

0 0 Perennial Pea (Everlasting)

Perennial Pea (Everlasting)

by MickGrantRipley, Ohio, USA

Plant from our garden with trailing / climbing stems to 7 ft long - Leaves: ...

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