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0 1 crepe myrtle

crepe myrtle

by 15adomshickMaryland, USA

Brown. Bark

2 2 Spider

Spider

by Malcolm Wilton-JonesLlíria, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

About ¾" across its legs, it was hiding under the

0 0 Tree sp.

Tree sp.

by Daniel RowsonProvincia de Orellana, Ecuador

By continuously shedding its

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by JackieDoughertyPuno, Peru

Though I forget the name, I remember that this tree regularly

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by BethAngermeierEvansville, Indiana, USA

75 feet tall. Compound, alternate leaf.

3 2 Paper Birch Tree

Paper Birch Tree

by CarolSnowMilnePalmerton, Pennsylvania, USA

Tall park tree mostly white with shedding ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by TannerValentinoCentral Square, New York, USA

A piece of moss on a shed of tree

0 0 Paper Birch

Paper Birch

by KaileyJadeEckardtMooreAlberta, Canada

The Paper Birch in the Olds College Botanic Garden

0 0 Unknown Spotting

Unknown Spotting

by KathleenMcEachernTasmania, Australia

Insect trail left after the bark has been ...

0 1 Rainbow Eucalyptus

Rainbow Eucalyptus

by Christine Y.Hawaii, USA

shed annually at different times, showing ...

0 0 Crepe myrtle

Crepe myrtle

by 21abuchnessMaryland, USA

Deciduous tree with a wide spreading rounded or flat top. The

0 0 Common Tarcrust

Common Tarcrust

by AlexKonigHorst aan de Maas, Limburg, Netherlands

Crust-like fruiting body, diameter of a few cm to several dm, is expanding ...

2 0 Yellowleg Bonnet

Yellowleg Bonnet

by Leuba RidgwayVictoria, Australia

Clumps of delicate mycenas with pale creamy striated dome-shaped caps. The ...

0 0 Shrubby Cinquefoil

Shrubby Cinquefoil

by cripple.creek.katieAlaska, USA

A shrub of 1.5'-3' tallwith reddish-brown stems that have

0 0 Crape Myrtle

Crape Myrtle

by HeatherMillerAtlanta, Georgia, USA

sinewy, fluted stems and branches with a mottled appearance that arises from ...

0 0 tree

tree

Pinellas Park, Florida, USA

medium sized trunk, small oval shaped leaves, blossoms in the spring ,grows ...

0 0 Crepe myrtle

Crepe myrtle

by Emma Walnut Creek, California, USA

have bark that

0 0 Blue spruce

Blue spruce

by IllingworthK17Hartford, Vermont, USA

10 feet tall. Wide tree. Has dense foliage right now. Small cones.

0 0 Cicada

Cicada

by JenniferReneeDekkerMichigan, USA

Cicada shell on right of picture and the adult winged Cicada or "Imago".

0 0 Saucer Magnolia

Saucer Magnolia

Ohio, USA

flowers underneath it. The bark looked as ...

0 1 Cicada

Cicada

by CataAnaCanberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Discarded cicada skin and cicada. Cicada nymphs exit the ground and they then ...

0 0 the rainbow eucalyptus, Mindanao gum, or rainbow gum

the rainbow eucalyptus, Mindanao gum, or rainbow gum

by MUSEMiami, Florida, USA

most distinctive feature of the tree. Patches of outer

1 0 Spotted Gum (sap)

Spotted Gum (sap)

by kdpicturemakerNew South Wales, Australia

Tall growing tree with annual shedding of ...

1 0 Grey Gums (shedding bark)

Grey Gums (shedding bark)

by Neil RossBrisbane, Queensland, Australia

various stages of shedding their

0 0 Large carpenter bee

Large carpenter bee

by DeolindaRussoVacaville, California, USA

Large black bee, looks to have a hard outer shell type of body. It has hairy ...

1 0 Jumping Bristletail

Jumping Bristletail

by LisaPowersTennessee, USA

2 cm long (minus the tails) segmented creature with iridescent markings.

0 0 Crepe Myrtle

Crepe Myrtle

by Charlotte.Fletcher

deciduoous, large ornamental shrub,

1 1 Melaleuca or Paper Bark

Melaleuca or Paper Bark

by pamsaiNew South Wales, Australia

A beautiful forest of tall straight trees

0 0 Aspen

Aspen

by pamsaiEstes Park, Colorado, USA

chewing on aspen bark for food, elk and ...

0 1 Rainbow Gum Tree

Rainbow Gum Tree

by pamsaiCartago, Costa Rica

multi-hued bark is the most distinctive ...

1 0 Rough-barked Apple

Rough-barked Apple

by Neil RossToowoomba, QLD, Australia

Angophora floribunda, commonly known as the "rough-

0 0 Skin of Monocelate Cobra

Skin of Monocelate Cobra

by Muckpukภูเก็ต, Thailand

hood. It was shedding its skin as it had ...

0 2 cicada husk

cicada husk

by S FrazierMissouri, USA

The shed husk or molted exoskeleton of an ...

2 2 cicada husk

cicada husk

by S FrazierIndonesia

The shed husk or molted exoskeleton of an ...

1 0 cicada husk

cicada husk

by S FrazierIndonesia

The shed husk or molted exoskeleton of an ...

1 0 cicada nymph exuvia

cicada nymph exuvia

by Scott FrazierIndonesia

The shed husk or molted exoskeleton of an ...

0 0 Cicada exoskeleton

Cicada exoskeleton

by joanbstanleyDenton, Texas, USA

molt (shed their skins) on a nearby plant ...

0 0 Cicada skin nymph

Cicada skin nymph

by DespinaTsafetopoulouLower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand

emerge. They then molt (shed their skins) ...

0 0 Moth

Moth

by LaurenZarateChiapas, Mexico

the wings wrinkled when at rest, possibly to look more like a

0 0 Huntsman spider

Huntsman spider

by KarinSanerSabah, Malaysia

are smoothly furry. They tend to live under rocks,

1 0 Cicada (molted skin)

Cicada (molted skin)

by James A McNairTitusville, Florida, USA

emerge. They then molt (shed their skins) ...

1 1 Yorkshire terrier

Yorkshire terrier

by Ashley Lamb

. Yorkies, as most call them, show no fear when they see a bigger dog. ...

2 1 Queensland Blue Gum

Queensland Blue Gum

by Single DQueensland, Australia

Queensland Blue Gums ( Family) Myrtaceae.

2 4 Red Gum

Red Gum

by Neil RossBrisbane, Queensland, Australia

when the bark has been newly

0 0 Golden Eclipse Japanese Lilac

Golden Eclipse Japanese Lilac

by owen.cordesAlberta, Canada

Short shrubby tree with dying yellow leaves and droopy foliage.

3 0 Forest Red Gum

Forest Red Gum

by Neil RossIpswich, Queensland, Australia

Eucalyptus species. The bark is

1 0 Rainbow eucalyptus

Rainbow eucalyptus

by Benno IboldPuntarenas, Costa Rica

most distinctive feature of the tree. Patches of outer

1 0 Cluster Fly - male

Cluster Fly - male

by Small WondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Cluster flies are slightly larger than the common house fly and have ...

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