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1 0 Umbilicus parviflorus

Umbilicus parviflorus

by StavrosApostolouΔήμος Ηλιούπολης, Περιφέρεια Αττικής, Greece

0 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by brodiemaxaCalifornia, USA

My favorite berry

0 2 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by jesloweryOntario, Canada

2 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by JackGrahamCalifornia, USA

0 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by JackGrahamDuPont, Washington, USA

0 0 Thimble berry

Thimble berry

by Emma California, USA

0 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by bee.jacbsWisconsin, USA

0 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by acebennybPuyallup, Washington, USA

0 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by JackGrahamCalifornia, USA

These are delicious! edible berry

0 0 Thimble berry

Thimble berry

by james.branson.206Burien, Washington, USA

1 0 Southwestern Cosmos

Southwestern Cosmos

by Eis4XtremeColumbus, Ohio, USA

0 0 Small-flowered navelwort

Small-flowered navelwort

by DespinaTsafetopoulouΔήμος Βόλου, Περιφέρεια Θεσσαλίας, Greece

Small-flowered navelwort (Umbilicus

2 0 Wild raspberry, thimbleberry

Wild raspberry, thimbleberry

by PixieAnacortes, Washington, USA

0 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by GinaJeannotGold Bar, Washington, USA

0 0 Water-pimpernel

Water-pimpernel

by wstngtmVirginia Beach, Virginia, United States

0 0 Seaside Brookweed

Seaside Brookweed

by lenrelyRiver Road, North Carolina, United States

0 0 Seaside Brookweed

Seaside Brookweed

by wstngtmVirginia Beach, Virginia, United States

0 0 Thimbleberry Plant

Thimbleberry Plant

by AlexanderSteinOregon, USA

Thin shrub with fuzz-like needles on the side. Bright-red fruits.

1 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by patrickneveOregon, USA

Rubus parviflorus, commonly called ...

0 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by Tania2Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Leaves look like oversized raspberry leaves and the fruit looks like fuzzy ...

1 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by DianneFrostMontana, USA

Spotted on the Stoney Indian Pass trail in Glacier National Park by Pass Creek ...

0 0 Thimble Berry

Thimble Berry

by werdna3232California, USA

Small, ripe, slightly sweet edible berries. AKA "Nature's Toilet Paper"

1 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by SargonROregon, USA

Thimbleberry spotted in Silver Falls State Park, Oregon.

1 0 Thimbleberry w/chlorosis

Thimbleberry w/chlorosis

by HayleyBoBaileyOregon, USA

Multnomah Falls, near the bottom of the waterfall where most of the tourists ...

1 0 Brookweed

Brookweed

by MachiFlorida, USA

Growing in and near the water all around the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife ...

1 2 Aliaga

Aliaga

by Marta RubioTexeiraPolop, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

Is a spiny shrub from the Fabaceae family that can reach until 2 m in ...

4 5 Coast Beard-heath

Coast Beard-heath

by martinlVictoria, Australia

Also called the native currant. A hardy shrub growing on a windy coastal ...

0 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by lorainedgUtah, USA

These plants grow 5- 6' tall and cover an area of about 5- 10 cubic feet. In ...

0 2 Devil’s-claw cactus

Devil’s-claw cactus

by CynthiaMHoriEscalante, Utah, USA

Solitary or occasionally small colonies. Cylindrical to circular

2 1 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by Brian38Port Angeles, Washington, United States

Red edible fruit that resembles raspberries. Large leaves, hairy stems with no ...

1 0 Coastal Beard-heath

Coastal Beard-heath

by LeubaVictoria, Australia

Beautiful white bell shaped flowers with "furry" insides and a pinking tinge on ...

0 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by Brian38Washington, USA

A dense shrub with large leaves. This plant was about a meter tall (can grow to ...

0 2 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by CindyBinghamKeiserHoonah, Alaska, USA

White flower on large bush about 7 ft tall. The leaves are fuzzy

0 1 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by ArianaMissoula, Montana, USA

Raspberry like cluster berry. It has thin broad leaves and grows in large ...

1 0 beetle

beetle

by Anne Marie McCaffreyWashington, USA

Rather small beetle, though not tiny. The flower (thimbleberry, Rubus

1 2 Thimble berry

Thimble berry

by sliretonWashington, USA

These berries are not ripe, hence the white/gray color.

2 2 Musk Lorikeet

Musk Lorikeet

by glen196Victoria, Australia

Musk Lorikeet feeding on drupes of Coast Beard Heath (Leucopogon

0 0 Coast Beard Heath

Coast Beard Heath

by VinnyVictoria, Australia

Large shrub to approx. 2.5m, with edible red berries. The genus is defined by ...

1 0 Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

by BlueAppaloosaColorado, USA

Flowers are about two inches across, white, five petals, bright yellow centers. ...

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