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lorainedg Hibiscus trionum L.
Hibiscus trionum L. commented on by lorainedg Provo, Utah, USA11 years ago

Thank you! That one checks out.

lorainedg mammillaria spinosissima
mammillaria spinosissima commented on by lorainedg Guanajuato, Mexico12 years ago

Thanks Karen!

lorainedg giant (blue) land crab
giant (blue) land crab commented on by lorainedg Limón, Costa Rica12 years ago

Great pictures!

lorainedg Sego Lilly
Sego Lilly commented on by lorainedg Provo, Utah, USA12 years ago

It's common, but not proliferative.

lorainedg Antelope Bitterbrush
Antelope Bitterbrush commented on by lorainedg Provo, Utah, USA12 years ago

I might have to take this in to the biology department at my school...

lorainedg  Western Screech Owl
Western Screech Owl commented on by lorainedg Provo, Utah, USA12 years ago

I think you're right. Thanks!

lorainedg False Solomon's Seal
False Solomon's Seal commented on by lorainedg Provo, Utah, USA12 years ago

Perfect. Thank you!

lorainedg Antelope Bitterbrush
Antelope Bitterbrush commented on by lorainedg Provo, Utah, USA12 years ago

Well, it is the only scientific name I could find for this type of bush. Any suggestions for alternatives?

lorainedg Antelope Bitterbrush
Antelope Bitterbrush commented on by lorainedg Provo, Utah, USA12 years ago

Both pictures are of the same plant. The leaves in the first shot are at an angle.. some of the three- toothed leaves may be younger, or eaten by insects. I'm not sure if the curly furry things are seeds, but I am sure they are part of the plant. Thanks!

lorainedg Viceroy Butterfly
Viceroy Butterfly commented on by lorainedg Louisiana, USA12 years ago

I could be wrong, but I think the spots on its body are indicative of a Monarch.

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