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Pictures do not show all the same specimen. The first two pics were small ...
This fountain of large creamy white flowers was about 6 feet tall and fragrant. ...
Yucca filamentosa is a species of flowering ...
A medicinal plant native to eastern North America.[1]
Usually trunkless,
Soft variegated yellow and green leaves. Flower stalk to approximately 6 feet ...
Over 4 feet high. They have dozens of flowers on each stalk
Smallest yellow butterfly likely to be seen in the U.S.
Juvenile specimen, under 6 inches in length, colored as shown. Note absence of ...
About 3 millimeters in length, torpedo-shaped abdomen as shown.
flower of El Salvador. There are about 50 species in the genus
About 16 millimeters in body length, robust; colored as shown
Highly variable in coloration, but the reddish brown body with yellow markings ...
Roughly 8-10 millimeters long, colored reddish brown as shown with silver ...
Roughly 8 millimeters in body length, colored as shown. Note greatly enlarged ...
About 3-4 millimeters in body length, shape and color as shown.
Roughly 6-7 millimeters in body length, colored as shown with silvery hairs.
About 10 millimeters in body length, colored as shown.
About 4-6 millimeters in body length, colored as shown.
Most easily identified by the pattern of spots on the underside of the hind ...
About 6 millimeters in body length, colored as shown. Note long petiole ...
About 6-7 millimeters in body length, colored as shown.
About 9-10 mm in length, orange with white elytra (wing covers) that may or may ...
This is a very odd member of the Carrot family that resembles a
. This dense fuzzy appearance led to its
Semi-succulent plant to 3' or more. May have trunk, but leaves usually form a ...
So by no means are these good pictures, but I saw wild Aplomados in the US! ...