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1 4 Southern Silky Oak

Southern Silky Oak

by Emma Tulare, California, USA

3 1 Sayer's Silky Oak

Sayer's Silky Oak

by MacChristiansenAustralia

Rainforest @ 1000m elevation

4 1 Southern Silky Oak

Southern Silky Oak

by Emma California, USA

inflorescence on a tree.

1 0 Grevillea

Grevillea

by JillBlackPuketapapa, Auckland, New Zealand

Native to Australia where it is also known as

2 2 Southern Silky Oak

Southern Silky Oak

by Emma California, USA

open and empty seed pods.

1 2 Silky-oak, or Australian Silver-oak

Silky-oak, or Australian Silver-oak

by Christiane4671, Queensland, Australia

with a "Little Friarbird (juvenile)" ...

0 2 Gray Silky-flycatcher

Gray Silky-flycatcher

by LuisStevensSan Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

Pine and oak forest

1 1 She-oak Stink Bug

She-oak Stink Bug

by StephenSolomonsGosford, New South Wales, Australia

found active at night on Silky

0 1 Southern Silky Oak

Southern Silky Oak

by JoshuaGSmithL.A., California, USA

An interesting tree that pops up in disturbed areas.

2 0 Silky Oak

Silky Oak

by Mel11Grenada

Medium sized shrub

1 1 Southern Silky-Oak

Southern Silky-Oak

by LeubaVictoria, Australia

A tall tree with beautiful orange-yellow flowers arranged like little brushes. ...

0 0 Carpenter Ant

Carpenter Ant

by TorreyNeelCalifornia, USA

I found their nest while moving some old straw bales. They went into action ...

0 5 Southern silky oak

Southern silky oak

by AzureEdwardsIrvine, California, USA

Tree with golden-yellow bottle brush looking flowers

1 0 Luna Moth

Luna Moth

by JaredBelskyBethlehem, New Hampshire, USA

about 1.5 to 2 inches wide full span bright, lime-like green,

0 0 Grevillea

Grevillea

by pamsaiVictoria, Australia

grevillea, spider flower, silky

1 0 Silky Oak

Silky Oak

by LeanneGardner4741, Queensland, Australia

Grevillea robusta, commonly known as the southern

1 7 Strange fungus?

Strange fungus?

by katarina.christenson2615, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

This strange fungus was about 6cm tall and felt quite hard.

0 0 Silk or Silky Oak

Silk or Silky Oak

by joanbstanleySan Clemente, California, USA

Silky

0 0 Silver oak

Silver oak

by namithaHimachal Pradesh, India

Grevillea robusta, commonly known as the southern

4 9 Grevillea Honey gem?

Grevillea Honey gem?

by KathleenMcEachern

Pine like needles, golden orange bottle brush type flower.

15 3 Silvereye

Silvereye

by kdpicturemakerQueensland, Australia

Small bird, conspicuous white eye ring, short dark pointed beak, often called ...

1 0 silky oak

silky oak

by SisirBangaChandigarh, Union Territory of Chandīgarh, India

It is a fast-growing evergreen tree, between 18–35 m (59–115 ft) tall. Its ...

0 0 Four-nerve Daisy

Four-nerve Daisy

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

is much-branched at the base forming a clump. The solitary flower heads occur ...

3 0 Silky Rosegill Mushroom

Silky Rosegill Mushroom

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

center in age; the margin not lined; dry; covered with

0 2 Garbancillo

Garbancillo

by arlandaSerradilla, Extremadura, Spain

underneath bu silky hairs. Flowers with ...

0 0 Trembling Merulius

Trembling Merulius

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

silky radiating fibres, the bracket form ...

0 0 Leaf Galls

Leaf Galls

by LaurenZarateTuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico

specific (the same plant, especially Oaks, ...

2 1 Dance fly

Dance fly

by arlandaMadrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain

, males develop silky balls with a prey ...

0 0 Roble Sedoso / Silky Oak

Roble Sedoso / Silky Oak

by RoloSantiago, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile

Es un árbol perennifolio de rápido crecimiento, de 18 a 35 m de altura con ...

0 0 Green Milkweed Vine,   Pearl Milkweed

Green Milkweed Vine, Pearl Milkweed

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

white, silky, filament-like hairs known as ...

1 1 Red Wattlebird

Red Wattlebird

by LeubaMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

Medium sized (30-35 cms) slender french grey coloured bird with white streaky ...

0 2 Forest tent caterpillar

Forest tent caterpillar

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

tent caterpillars do not make tents, rather they weave a

0 0 Mourning Cloak

Mourning Cloak

by keithp2012New York, USA

), weeping willow (S. babylonica), and

1 2 Stereum Complicatum

Stereum Complicatum

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Bremerton, Washington, USA

margin; pinkish or orangish to cinnamon fawn or grayish, with a paler whitish ...

3 2 Haresfoot clover, Pie de liebre

Haresfoot clover, Pie de liebre

by arlandaMadrid, Madrid, Spain

white in colour, and especially characterised by the many

1 2 Deer shield

Deer shield

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

be darker. The cap surface is smooth and matte to

1 0 Leucoagaricus americanus (from young to old)

Leucoagaricus americanus (from young to old)

by Charlotte.Fletcher

. Stem: 4.5-12 cm long; 1-4 cm thick; distinctively swollen in the bottom ...

2 0 Rose Robin, Male

Rose Robin, Male

by Single DKingaroy, Queensland, Australia

Male:- Upper parts are slate-grey. Small white forehead spot. The wings and ...

0 0 Forrest Tent Moth

Forrest Tent Moth

by CynthiaMHoriBountiful, Utah, USA

Forest tent caterpillars are usually just over 2 inches (5 cm) in length, but ...

0 0 Deer shield

Deer shield

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

wrinkled when young. Later it expands to a convex shape. The cap surface is ...

0 3 Deer shield

Deer shield

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

wrinkled when young. Later it expands to a convex shape. The cap surface is ...

1 0 Deer shield

Deer shield

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

wrinkled when young. Later it expands to a convex shape. The cap surface is ...

3 3 Eastern tent caterpillar

Eastern tent caterpillar

by GoodyPennsylvania, USA

, the caterpillars continuously expand the tent, and these conspicuous

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