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0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by AdirondackJoeNew York, USA

Unknown Mushroom

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by WilsonBentonMississippi, USA

Acidic clay

0 1 Sundew

Sundew

by milesjluke

An insectivorous plant.

0 1 Heath spotted Orchid

Heath spotted Orchid

by keithfineganNorthern Ireland, United Kingdom

Heaths/moors, acid

0 0 Foxglove

Foxglove

by K10Lockport, Illinois, USA

Acidic

0 0 Scaly male-fern

Scaly male-fern

by tommarquandEngland, United Kingdom

Shady woods. Acid

0 3 Common heather

Common heather

by MeikIceland

Grows well on acidic

0 0 Yellow Pimpernel

Yellow Pimpernel

by VinnyEngland, United Kingdom

Creeping herb common in shady, damp forests, Prefers

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by madeleineguyantWest Virginia, USA

Cranberry Glades in Monongahela National Forest. Boreal bog with

0 0 Huckleberry

Huckleberry

Grove, Oklahoma, USA

Short plant with dark blue berries

0 1 Blueberry

Blueberry

by ceherzogSarasota, Florida, USA

Grown in a whiskey barrel in my backyard...in straight peat moss. Needs

0 0 Cascade hops

Cascade hops

by shebebusynowOregon, USA

greenish flowers with strong aroma; climbing plant

0 0 Cornelia

Cornelia

by rats0502Charlotte, North Carolina

White and pink flower that blooms in the fall- winter

0 0 Pink Lady's Slipper

Pink Lady's Slipper

by AlisonO'ConnorCambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Endangered

0 0 Pink Lady's Slipper

Pink Lady's Slipper

by TimTwohigProvidence, Rhode Island, USA

Member of the orchid family.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by TimTwohigProvidence, Rhode Island, USA

Interesting cluster of club fungi found in a mixed deciduous forest.

0 3 Rhododendron

Rhododendron

by CharlieStubbingsEngland, United Kingdom

Evergreen, in the wild can reach 24m and should be grown in

3 0 Hoary Sunray

Hoary Sunray

by rani.sheVictoria, Australia

In Victoria on volcanic plain grasslands. Almost exclusively on

0 0 American wintergreen, eastern teaberry, boxberry

American wintergreen, eastern teaberry, boxberry

by EmilyUmbargerMichigan, USA

Small shrub, wintergreen scent and taste

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by AshleyLaffertyGranite Falls, Washington, USA

mulchy forest floor. little light, acidic ...

0 0 Shiny Lyonia

Shiny Lyonia

by tjones2012Florida, USA

pink, fused bell shaped flowers; red branches; flat leaves

0 0 European Beech

European Beech

Massachusetts, USA

Grows in acidic and basic

0 0 Kousa Dogwood

Kousa Dogwood

Massachusetts, USA

This tree is opposite and simple.

0 0 Northern Red Oak

Northern Red Oak

by sarah.loobyMassachusetts, USA

simple, alternate, tree

0 0 Norway Maple

Norway Maple

by sarah.loobyMassachusetts, USA

opposite, simple, tree

0 1 Cinnamon Fern

Cinnamon Fern

by M22New York, USA

, acidic

1 0 Mountain Laurel

Mountain Laurel

by Baby GravyWest Virginia, USA

white to pink cup-shaped flowers. Likes dry

2 0 White Cushion Moss

White Cushion Moss

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

White Pin Cushion Moss grows in poor acid ...

0 0 Giant Spiderwort

Giant Spiderwort

by SanciaMatthyssenGeorgetown, Texas, USA

color can be an indicator of the PH of the

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by PhilipDurnfordStavanger, Rogaland, Norway

Cluster of fungus on a lawn shortly after some rain. White object is a credit ...

1 0 Pincushion

Pincushion

by pierrewilhelmnaudeOverstrand Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

Family: Proteaceae. Other common names include Bobbejaanklou, Luisiesboom, ...

0 0 Hana jiman cornelia

Hana jiman cornelia

by rats0502Charlotte, North Carolina

White and pink flower

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by BluberryLiLiSan Diego, California, USA

turns the soil

0 0 Royal Fern

Royal Fern

by LisaPalmerFlemingWhite Bear Lake, Minnesota, USA

Tall, srong stemmed, non native to N. America, grows well in moist

1 0 Common foxglove, Fingerhut

Common foxglove, Fingerhut

by Monkey-mindGemeinde Kottingbrunn, Niederösterreich, Austria

This foxglove is frequently visited by bummble bees.

7 0 Pink lady slipper

Pink lady slipper

by cschiralli79Albany, New York, USA

Large pink orchid

0 0 Bearberry

Bearberry

by NoraMunroFrederick, Maryland, USA

trailing evergreen shrub or groundcover with distinctive urn-shaped flowers in ...

2 0 Rain Lily

Rain Lily

by rostamamNorth Carolina, USA

Native of the southeast and grows in swampy forest and coastal plains. Prefers ...

0 0 Catnip

Catnip

by meganhartsonCity of Bay City, Michigan, USA

Bees enjoy this stinky plant when flowered.

2 1 Trumpet lichen

Trumpet lichen

by Greg ShchepanekOttawa, Ontario, Canada

Powdery masses of vegetative propagules, cups are tall, narrow & ‘trombone’ ...

0 0 Fox glove

Fox glove

by ChristySalmonsonFridley, Minnesota, USA

Tall slender stocks produce flowers of various colors.

0 0 Netted chainfern

Netted chainfern

by drPVirginia, USA

Common perennial fern in central Virginia. Light green vegetative fronds ...

0 0 Catesby's Lily

Catesby's Lily

by Ric3Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA

It is an upright flower. Blooms late in the year (Oct-Nov). Produces single ...

3 0 Heather

Heather

by RonanFisherEngland, United Kingdom

Heather found growing near an abandoned tin mine: Devon Second picture of ...

0 0 Azalea

Azalea

by annalouise416North Carolina, USA

They are of the deciduous kind and are grown in many places in my home area

2 1 Coral Honeysuckle, with blue clematis

Coral Honeysuckle, with blue clematis

by robin.hiteNorth Carolina, USA

Coral Honeysuckle has deep pink trumpets, with white around the throat.

1 0 Columbine

Columbine

by robin.hiteNorth Carolina, USA

Beautiful yellow petals, deep orange surrounds

1 0 Common Foxglove

Common Foxglove

by robin.hiteNorth Carolina, USA

About 2 feet tall and 10" wide.

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