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0 0 Blue Mountain Lupin

Blue Mountain Lupin

by StavrosApostolouΖωγράφου, Περιφέρεια Αττικής, Greece

0 0 Lupine תֻּרְמוּס הֶהָרִים

Lupine תֻּרְמוּס הֶהָרִים

by AdiShavitמועצה אזורית מטה יהודה, מחוז ירושלים, Israel

0 0 Cactus

Cactus

Oklahoma, USA

0 0 Biznaga roja

Biznaga roja

by TavoSaltillo, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico

0 0 Awl Aster

Awl Aster

by DavidMroczkowskiWisconsin, USA

I'm thinking this may be Goblet Aster.

0 3 White Wild Aster

White Wild Aster

by Jim Ohio, USA

I thought this was chamomile; but, it appears I may be mistaken.

0 2 Frostweed Aster

Frostweed Aster

by teamawesome20137Morehead, Kentucky, USA

1ft long short budding plant

0 0 Heath aster

Heath aster

by PatrickPhoebusNashville-Davidson, Tennessee, USA

Small shrubby perennial

0 0 White Heath Aster

White Heath Aster

Rhode Island, USA

A perennial weed, flowering begins in late summer and continues until late ...

1 0 Frost Aster

Frost Aster

by alicelongmartinVirginia, USA

Low spreading bush with flowers of white petals and yellow centers. Often seen ...

0 1 Hairy Aster

Hairy Aster

by IhazapughappyLouisiana, USA

A small plant with simple leaves and small white flowers.

3 3 Hyles cretica Caterpillar

Hyles cretica Caterpillar

by Thanasis SamarasΔήμος Ηρακλείου, Κρήτη, Greece

5-10 caterpillars of the color you see on the photo were sitting on a Blue ...

0 0 White Heath Aster

White Heath Aster

by MickGrantRipley, Ohio

Clump of this dainty daisy like aster in my back garden. Bee's still interested ...

0 0 Hairy White Oldfield Aster

Hairy White Oldfield Aster

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

The stems, branches and often the leaves of this stout, leafy, much-branched ...

0 0 Pearl Crescent

Pearl Crescent

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

Quite variable. Males usually have black antennal knobs. Upperside is orange ...

0 0 caterpilar sp. ?

caterpilar sp. ?

by AlexKonigLandgraaf, Limburg, Netherlands

Latin cattus) + pelose, hairy (from Latin

1 2 Pearl Crescent butterfly

Pearl Crescent butterfly

by LynnStonerMilan, Illinois, USA

Quite variable. Males usually have black antennal knobs. Upperside is orange ...

5 3 Mosquito bug (fitossuccívoro)  Monalonion sp.

Mosquito bug (fitossuccívoro) Monalonion sp.

by Sckel

plaumanni - L. rubra - Perissobasis bahiensis - P.

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