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0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by Dag WixforthHalle (Westfalen), Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

Unknown red Algae(?) on a Beech-Stem in an old neglected

4 14 Heath fritillary

Heath fritillary

by PalaimonCentovalli, Ticino, Switzerland

throughout the Palaearctic from Western Europe to Japan, in heathland, ...

1 0 Moreton Bay Chestnut (coppice)

Moreton Bay Chestnut (coppice)

by Neil RossToowoomba, QLD, Australia

different individual trees, and both are good examples of natural

0 0 Coachwood (coppice)

Coachwood (coppice)

by Neil RossNSW, Australia

natural coppicing. This shows that the ...

0 0 Cherry Allamanda

Cherry Allamanda

by LeonardoMBSão José do Rio Pardo, São Paulo, Brazil

vigorous coppicing. Owing to its fast ...

1 0 Forest Elder

Forest Elder

by Jaco NiemanKnysna Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

toothed, particularly in coppice shoots, ...

4 2 River Red Gum (mature)

River Red Gum (mature)

by Neil RossNandi, Queensland, Australia

Magnificent river red gums! This is a native Australian species that belongs to ...

0 2 Land Crab

Land Crab

by ebrowninvolcomTarpum Bay, Bahamas

and it lives in a burrow among the Mangroves and in low-lying broadleaf

0 1 Golden Trumpet

Golden Trumpet

by tibipradaHollywood, Florida, USA

A woody, evergreen shrub with vigorous growth, Allamanda may reach a ...

0 0 Fonteinbos

Fonteinbos

by Smith'sZooCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Brunia noduliflora is an evergreen rounded shrub that grows 0.6–1.5 m tall, ...

5 7 Pedunculate oak( acorn)

Pedunculate oak( acorn)

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

coppiced, both pruning techniques that ...

0 2 European dewberry

European dewberry

by JaeDeventer, Overijssel, Netherlands

Rubus caesius is a small shrub growing up to 2 m tall with biennial stems which ...

5 1 French oak burl

French oak burl

by JaeGelderland, Netherlands

A burl is a sound, hard, woody excrescence or protuberance that forms on the ...

4 0 Tiê-preto (Ruby-crowned Tanager)

Tiê-preto (Ruby-crowned Tanager)

by Sergio MonteiroPR, Brazil

For identification, it is useful to pay attention to white under the male's ...

4 0 Moreton Bay Chestnut (seed pod)

Moreton Bay Chestnut (seed pod)

by Neil RossBrisbane, QLD, Australia

Castanospermum australe, commonly known as Moreton Bay Chestnut or Blackbean, ...

1 0 Silver-washed Fritillary (male)

Silver-washed Fritillary (male)

by pamsaiLanguedoc-Roussillon, Tromelin Island

Argynnis paphia is a common and variable butterfly found over much of the ...

3 0 salamander perspicillata

salamander perspicillata

by MicheleMorbidelliจังหวัดสุราษฎร์ธานี, Thailand

It is endemic of Italy north of the Volturno River, and is more common on the ...

0 0 Hazelnut / Lešnik

Hazelnut / Lešnik

by GvozdenBuzdovanОпштина Стари град, Централна Србија, Serbia

Common hazel is typically a shrub reaching 3–8 m tall, but can reach 15 m. The ...

0 1 Pedunculate oak - English oak / Hrast lužnjak

Pedunculate oak - English oak / Hrast lužnjak

by GvozdenBuzdovanОпштина Стари град, Централна Србија, Serbia

naturally live to an age of a few centuries, many of the oldest trees are ...

0 0 Guava tree

Guava tree

by Paul ParkHawaii, USA

Guava, Psidium guajava, is an evergreen shrub or small tree in the family ...

8 6 Young Beaver

Young Beaver

by LucBertrandSherbrooke, Québec, Canada

Beavers continue to grow throughout life. Adult specimens weighing over 25 kg ...

10 14 North American beaver (lodge & dam)

North American beaver (lodge & dam)

by KarenLNashville-Davidson, Tennessee, USA

food. Broadleaved trees re-grow as a

0 3 North American Beaver

North American Beaver

by LucBertrandSherbrooke, Québec, Canada

This beaver is the largest rodent in North America and the third largest rodent ...

0 2 Butterfly "Pararge Aegeria"

Butterfly "Pararge Aegeria"

by TiagoVieiraAveiro, Portugal

The scientific name: Pararge Aegeria Family: Nymphalidae Satyrinae.

1 2 Sweet chestnut,Castanheiro

Sweet chestnut,Castanheiro

by AntónioGinjaGinjaPortugal

A species of the genus Castanea, chinkapins and chestnuts is contained by the ...

2 1 Weeping White Willow

Weeping White Willow

by AlexKonigHeerlen, Limburg, Netherlands

The common name, Weeping willow, can be confusing, because there are several ...

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