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Miami-Dade County, FL
Sign In to followThey look like mosquito larva to me. You can change category to Arthropods.
I'm guessing either the Orange or the Ruddy
Here's a little more info on this Iris
http://zydecoirises.com/Species/Florida/...
Your spotting is of a male.
http://www.dwarfgeckos.com/gonatodes/g_v...
The other spotting you mentioned is the same.
Well, we have a few blueberries, and I agree that's what it looks like to me also. The larger leaves make me think Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) but there is also V. darrowii, and V. myrsinites. Now the Lyonia species (Staggerbush) are very similar but to me they seem to have shorter rounder flowers.
Yes, I would say A. mexicana, Mexican Poppy.
This one has lost two arms which are starting to grow back.
It is either the Common (P. communis) or the White (P. albescens). But as you can read in the "See Also" section of the reference page. It may be impossible to distinguish from a photo in certain ranges.