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0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by cfurniss.cDeLand, Florida, USA

Non-native

1 0 Wineberry

Wineberry

by motameddMaryland, USA

Non

0 0 Sika Deer

Sika Deer

by Sean MyersMaryland, USA

Non

3 1 Japanese Knotweed

Japanese Knotweed

by RebeccaStacyVeilleuxMassachusetts, USA

Invasive species.

0 0 Running Myrtle

Running Myrtle

by guyute89Wisconsin, USA

Mat forming, evergreen leaved.

0 0 Multiflora Rose

Multiflora Rose

by MOwendyMissouri, USA

Non-native and

0 0 Common Burdock

Common Burdock

by Saint Paul Enviro EducationSaint Paul, Minnesota, USA

Non-native

0 0 Ixora

Ixora

by JessicaOkatyCoral Gables, Florida, USA

Pink bunching flowers. Usually used as a bush.

0 0 American Holly

American Holly

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Silverdale, Washington, USA

NON-NATIVE

2 0 Cheese wheel plant

Cheese wheel plant

by cefarrowArizona, USA

Invasive

0 0 Mediterranean house gecko

Mediterranean house gecko

by freelancingDenton, Texas, USA

Almost clear skin gecko with beautiful eyes.

0 0 Purple Loosestrife

Purple Loosestrife

by smutnee80East Greenbush, New York, USA

Highly invasive

0 0 Creeping buttercup

Creeping buttercup

by Tracy MorrisPortland, Oregon, USA

1 1 Rust Fungus on Cheese Wheel Plant

Rust Fungus on Cheese Wheel Plant

by Emma California, USA

the plant is an invasive

1 0 Jamaica feverplant

Jamaica feverplant

by LivanEscuderoMiami, Florida, USA

a.k.a. Puncture Weed, Burnut, Puncture Vine.

0 3 Purple Deadnettle

Purple Deadnettle

by jesloweryColumbus, Ohio, USA

Also called "Red Deadnettle" and "Purple Archangel" -

0 0 Harlequin ladybird

Harlequin ladybird

by pfawcett0102England, United Kingdom

A invasive species of ladybird (Coccinelid)

0 0 Porcelain berry

Porcelain berry

by TimTwohigRhode Island, USA

Non-native,

0 0 Garlic mustard

Garlic mustard

by KristalWatrousPennsylvania, USA

On roadside under mixed hardwoods.

0 2 Red ear slider

Red ear slider

by zaybooger12Sherwood, Arkansas, USA

Red stripe behind eyes

0 0 English bluebell

English bluebell

by DannyRowsonManchester, England, United Kingdom

Spanish or English Bluebell?

0 0 Bittersweet Nightshade

Bittersweet Nightshade

by LatimeriaOhio, USA

Leaves are arrow-shaped and lobed at the base, flowers are clustered and ...

0 2 Cosmos

Cosmos

by jesloweryOhio, USA

were "garden escapes" but they are considered an

0 0 Beach naupaka

Beach naupaka

by JVMMiami Beach, Florida, USA

Large bushy shrub invasive and

0 2 Siberian Squill

Siberian Squill

by jesloweryColumbus, Ohio, USA

While these flowers are pretty to see out in the forest, they are an

3 1 Japanese beetle

Japanese beetle

by mauna KunzahNYC, New York, USA

This beetle reportedly chows down on 200-300 species of plants and is a pest. ...

0 0 Autumn Olive

Autumn Olive

by ArilMorehead, Kentucky, USA

greener than the plants around it. It's branches were a red color. It is ...

7 1 Sweat Bee

Sweat Bee

by LuckyLoganIowa, USA

a warm May day. This individual was found on a Yellow Mustard flower which is ...

2 6 Gypsy Moth

Gypsy Moth

by forestdragonNorthwest Harbor, New York, USA

Destructive invasive species. Very pretty ...

8 4 European Wool Carder Bee

European Wool Carder Bee

by SmallWondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

This is a non-native species to North ...

0 0 Asian Shore Crab

Asian Shore Crab

by dcfieldviewConnecticut, USA

About 2 -3 inches across, thick claws, flattened bodies.

0 0 Australian Pine

Australian Pine

by LivanEscuderoFlorida, USA

Very common Non-native

1 5 Spurge / Glavičasta mlječika

Spurge / Glavičasta mlječika

by injicaCroatia

many other euphorbia is non-invasive and ...

0 0 Butterfly-bush

Butterfly-bush

by BillSweeneyLumberton Township, New Jersey, USA

One of our butterfly bushes in our backyard garden.

0 0 Brown Garden Snail

Brown Garden Snail

by ursulavPittsboro, North Carolina, USA

Non-native garden snail on Heuchera ...

0 0 Tumbleweed

Tumbleweed

by CindyBinghamKeiserCalifornia, USA

Dried plant that uproots and rolls across the desert in the wind.

1 0 Zinnea

Zinnea

by KarenSaxtonMbombela Local Municipality, Mpumalanga, South Africa

a naturalized non

1 2 Air Potato vine

Air Potato vine

by DarwinistFlorida, USA

Invasive,

0 0 Hairy Vetch

Hairy Vetch

by Brian38Washington, USA

here in Washington state. Non

10 6 Tamarix Leafhopper (Eclosing)

Tamarix Leafhopper (Eclosing)

by CindyBinghamKeiserPoway, California, USA

Bright green leafhopper about 3 mm long is emerging from its exuvia for the ...

0 0 Melastome

Melastome

by mauna KunzahHawaii, USA

A noxious weed in Hawaii, these were probably introduced for ornamental ...

0 2 Brown marmorated stink bug nymph

Brown marmorated stink bug nymph

by KristalWatrousCollege township, Pennsylvania, USA

Dark brown/black immature hemipteran (true bug) with white markings on legs and ...

0 0 Asian shore crab

Asian shore crab

by TimTwohigProvidence, Rhode Island, USA

on each side of its carapace. Asian shore crabs are a

0 0 Oriental Poppy

Oriental Poppy

by Small WondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Common names: Oriental Poppy. Flowering perennial

1 0 Eastern Black Swallowtail

Eastern Black Swallowtail

by RaevenBaltimore, Maryland, USA

A common butterfly, native to North ...

0 0 Eurasian Collared Dove

Eurasian Collared Dove

by Matt MFort Pierce, Florida, USA

This dove is not native to the americas. It ...

0 0 Roundleaf toothcup

Roundleaf toothcup

by LivanEscuderoFlorida, USA

This plant is in bloom now. Though it is a cat.1(or2?)

0 0 European starling

European starling

by StacyHolcomb

mimic the sounds of other birds. This introduced species competes with

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