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0 0 Beetle larva?

Beetle larva?

by springfieldmn1Missouri, USA

Found devouring gray dogwood

0 0 Red osier dogwood

Red osier dogwood

by ssletmoeHood River, Oregon, USA

Indian Creek riparian

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by Michael PetryGeorgia, USA

Leaves look like a dogwood. Berries are blue

4 2 Red-osier dogwood

Red-osier dogwood

by Brian38Washington, USA

Hardy deciduous wetland shrub that is known for its red stems. It can grow to 4 ...

1 0 Dwarf Dogwood

Dwarf Dogwood

by cripple.creek.katieAlaska, USA

numerous tiny white to greenish to purplish flowers of the dwarf

1 2 Bloodroot

Bloodroot

by jgorneauNew York, USA

moist ravines leading down to a creek or ...

0 0 Roughleaf Dogwood

Roughleaf Dogwood

by joanbstanleyDenton, Texas, USA

An unevenly shaped shrub or small spreading tree. Leaves are simple, opposite, ...

0 0 Swamp Dogwood

Swamp Dogwood

by Ric3Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA

Multi-trunked green brush/ tree w/ spring blooming white flowers. It fruits ...

1 9 Red Osier Dogwood

Red Osier Dogwood

by lana.decleOntario, Canada

, Kinnikinnick, Redstem Dogwood, Redtwig ...

7 5 Ebony Jewelwing

Ebony Jewelwing

by MichelleMccrackenFlorida, USA

It is between 39–57 mm (1.5–2.2 in). The males have metallic blue-green bodies ...

1 0 Eastern Bluebird

Eastern Bluebird

by jgorneauNew York, USA

preferred winter food sources include

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