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A fuchsia-colored Morning Glory vine growing down the beach.
Beautiful creatures with black horns and long white coats to keep them warm.
Taken during a beach clean up on Kings Beach with the Trekking for Trash team.
This plant grows in the sand at the beach.
is a large hoofed mammal endemic to North America. A subalpine to alpine ...
fur white, long horns (black) that curve backwards, bearded chin. Very sure ...
These mountain goats roam around in the ...
The Beach Morning Glory, is a lovely creeping vine that grows on the upper ...
Also known as Bayhops and Beach Morning Glory, this species is a common ...
A common pantropical creeping vine belonging to the family Convolvulaceae. It ...
Pink flowers on a vine. They look a lot like morning glories but bloom ...
sorrel, English weed, Goat's-foot, ...
Oxalis pes-caprae is often called by the common name sourgrass or soursob due ...
Normally seen as black and white, but in this case it is bluish, may be due ...
Ipomoea pes-caprae, also known as Beach Morning Glory or
to the foliage. The plant grows to a height between 1 and 2 feet and spread of ...
Ipomoea pes-caprae, also known as bayhops, beach morning glory or
Mauve and purply flowers carpeting parts of the beach. The deeply bi-lobed ...
Goat's
From Wikipedia: The Oxalis pes-caprae flower is actinomorphic, with a calyx ...
, ears are yellowish inside. The foot pads ...
Commonly referred to as railroad vine, is a pantropical, trailing vine that ...
anterior corner of each eye, inguinal glands in the groin and pedal glands on ...