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0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by Leftless1Saco, Maine, USA

Peat bog

0 1 Equisetum

Equisetum

by lwhelan73Ireland

Green shoot sprouting through turf bog

0 0 Peat Moss

Peat Moss

by Greg Shchepanek

Forms light green to slightly yellow carpets in cedar or tamarack swamps.

0 0 Mushrooms

Mushrooms

by GregShchepanekCanada

Mer bleue bog, Canada Environmental Week ...

0 0 Bog rosemary

Bog rosemary

by Greg ShchepanekCanada

Low, erect or trailing evergreen shrub.

0 0 Peat moss

Peat moss

by LindsyGolden Valley, Minnesota, USA

Bog ground cover

0 0 Pitcher Plant

Pitcher Plant

by Gary17Minnesota, USA

In peat moss in a restored

2 0 Eastern tent caterpillar

Eastern tent caterpillar

by Justin10Wisconsin, USA

Northern Wisconsin peat

3 0 European adder

European adder

by Amy HeatherEngland, United Kingdom

Female

3 2 Scots Pine

Scots Pine

by victoria.vikspicsRomania

Pine trees that surround the Mohos Peat ...

0 0 Yarrow

Yarrow

by Greg ShchepanekCanada

Full Flower

0 0 Brown Elfin Butterfly

Brown Elfin Butterfly

by GregShchepanekCanada

Hanging out on the board walk

1 0 Purple Pitcher Plant

Purple Pitcher Plant

by ToddHarrisSaco, Maine, USA

Peat Bog

3 2 Pitcher plant

Pitcher plant

by Justin10Wisconsin, USA

Found in a peat

1 0 Beetle

Beetle

by lwhelan73Athy Municipal District, Ireland

Shiny bronze beetle ground scurrying

0 0 Cottongrass

Cottongrass

by Greg ShchepanekCanada

They are found throughout the temperate Northern Hemisphere in acid

0 0 Bog Laurel

Bog Laurel

by Greg Shchepanek

Pink, saucer-shaped; 5 lodes, 10–15 mm across; on stalks in terminal clusters.

1 0 White Fringed Orchis

White Fringed Orchis

by LakesideScottNew York, USA

Ferd's Bog, Adirondacks

0 0 Peat

Peat

by sttweetsHemsloh, Gemeinde, Niedersachsen, Germany

wetland bogs, moors, muskegs, pocosins, ...

0 0 Mealy Pixie-cup

Mealy Pixie-cup

by Greg ShchepanekCanada

With British Soldiers (Cladonia cristatella) & Powderhorn (Cladonia coniocraea) ...

0 0 Field Horsetail

Field Horsetail

by Greg Shchepanek

Spores in cone on separate, short-lived, pink-brown stalk.

0 0 Moth

Moth

by Greg Shchepanek

There was a number of these small moths amongst the vegetation that camouflaged ...

0 0 Labrador Tea

Labrador Tea

by Greg Shchepanek

White, clusters 1 cm wide; 5 petals; each petal less than 5 mm long; unscented.

0 0 Whitetail Deer

Whitetail Deer

by Leftless1Saco, Maine, USA

Biggest Doe I ever saw !

4 0 Salal

Salal

by ShouRichmond, British Columbia, Canada

Unripe salal berries.

0 0 Leatherleaf

Leatherleaf

by Greg ShchepanekCanada

A small shrub of bogs and stream ...

1 2 Bog moss

Bog moss

by Marta RubioTexeiraScotland, United Kingdom

formation of peat

0 0 Sundew Plant

Sundew Plant

by Andy14Bayern, Germany

Spotted this carnivorous plant today, almost by accident as it is tiny. Ths ...

0 0 Witch's broom

Witch's broom

by GregShchepanekOntario, Canada

A disease or deformity in a woody plant, where the natural structure of the ...

0 0 Great Water Dock

Great Water Dock

by Greg Shchepanek

Lance-shaped leaves without wavy margins, the lower leaves up to 65 cm long.

0 2 Cinnabar-red Polypore

Cinnabar-red Polypore

by Greg ShchepanekCanada

Orange to reddish-orange, fading in age to whitish; wrinkled, warted or smooth.

1 2 Pink Lady's Slipper or Moccasin Flower

Pink Lady's Slipper or Moccasin Flower

by Greg ShchepanekCanada

Member of the orchid genus Cypripedium & the provincial flower of Prince Edward ...

0 0 Water Arum

Water Arum

by Greg Shchepanek

The large white "petal" is not actually a petal at all. It is the sheath that ...

0 0 Tussock Cottongrass

Tussock Cottongrass

by Greg Shchepanek

Tiny flowers are nestled within tufts of white silky hairs at top of stalk; ...

0 0 British Soldiers

British Soldiers

by Greg Shchepanek

Cup lichen with hollow clubs that lack cups & a colour of yellowish or grey, ...

0 0 Short-stalked Bolete

Short-stalked Bolete

by Greg ShchepanekMiramichi, New Brunswick, Canada

Fresh from the ground, brown top & bright white granulated stalk.

0 0 Pitcher Plant

Pitcher Plant

by Greg ShchepanekOttawa, Ontario, Canada

The flower just beginning to develop of this carnivorous plant.

0 0 Peat Moss

Peat Moss

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

Yellow-green to red mats of long spongy stalks with thick whorled branches ...

0 0 Matacaballos alegre

Matacaballos alegre

by corneliobotaMedellín, Antioquia, Colombia

Beautiful damselflies with gorgeous blue pterostigmas, endemic from Colombian ...

1 0 Unknown hemipteran (true bug)

Unknown hemipteran (true bug)

by CJWhitmill臺灣省 (Taiwan), Taiwan

On wooden table at the edge of a lawn next to a

0 0 Peat Moss

Peat Moss

by doreen.chambers.14Averill, Vermont, USA

This complex group of bog mosses is ...

7 9 British Soldiers Lichen

British Soldiers Lichen

by Greg ShchepanekOttawa, Ontario, Canada

Clubs are yellowish or grey. Tips of clubs are red.

3 2 Scots pine

Scots pine

by MauronBosnia and Herzegovina

The species is mainly found on poorer, sandy soils, rocky outcrops,

6 0 Purple finch

Purple finch

by ShouRichmond, British Columbia, Canada

Male of the species.

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