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Green stalk with red "cup." The red part is also more meaty, rather than leafy.
I didn't smell anything coming from them!
White and beige/brown. Dry caps. Several growing sporadically throughout the ...
Yellow flower with 5 petals and no sepals. Renalform leaves. Growing in
Beautiful blue, orange, yellow, and green fungus. 20 feet of it! Awesome!
The plant is Bogbean or Menyanthes trifoliata, but who is it's friend? The zoom ...
Unusual very knotty pine tree in the woods. Absolutely beautiful here.
Photos 3 and 4 are the same section of the fungus--the first
Gorgeous, saturated red Anemone in Monterey ...
Early blooming with yellow flowers. Later the leaves emerge and become huge.
Found this in a ravine behind our house close to a small stream. The fronds ...
In Everglades National Park near the Rock Ridge Area. Read about the peculiarly ...
Grayish-brown salamander that is chunky. Back legs are stronger than the front ...
About two feet above ground level on the trunk of a tree. Species of tree was ...
over several weeks had saturated ground ...
begin to collect rainwater, and as rainwater pool becomes stagnant the fungus ...
green in color with yellow saturation on ...
I found several patches of nostoc (a genus of cyanobacteria) in a roadside ...
Torenia is a genus of plants in the snapdragon family, Scrophulariaceae or also ...
This one looked almost black but was actually subtle shades of pink and green. ...
Green with three parted leaves and flowers contained in a spadix that is ...
The normally green species was very dark due to his attachment to the brown ...
Tall tree growing in water. Small, fern-like leaves and a large buttress at the ...
Male Coqui found under a palm tree leave in the dense rainforest. Guarding a ...
breeding plumage. During autumn their colour pattern remains the same but less ...
Water hickory is found along the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains from Virginia ...
Fuzzy gray buds on brown stems (some curly). Height about 10 feet.