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0 1 Spindle Tree

Spindle Tree

by erinavenueKentucky, USA

Shrub

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by MelissaClareWilsonChelmsford, England, United Kingdom

Type of Spindle

4 0 American Spindle Tree

American Spindle Tree

by coyoteowlwomanRidgely, Maryland, USA

3 0 Spindle Tree

Spindle Tree

by ScottRasmussenMassachusetts, USA

Cultivated exotic tree growing in garden at ...

0 2 Spindle Tree

Spindle Tree

by LakesideScottKansas, USA

Fruits that were on a tree in the Fall ...

1 1 Spindle Tree

Spindle Tree

by flybeasleyMaryland, USA

Found in a wooded area in eastern Mayland.

0 0 Spindle-shaped yellow coral

Spindle-shaped yellow coral

by flacotechsTexas, USA

Small fungus about 1/4" tall. Bright yellow

3 0 Broad-leaved Spindle

Broad-leaved Spindle

by KostasZontanosΑποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Μακεδονίας - Θράκης, Greece

(instead of the 4 lobes of the common

7 4 Light-vented Bulbul

Light-vented Bulbul

by Noel Buensuceso南區 Southern District, 香港 Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR

A light-vented bulbul with white hindcrown and olive back, feeding on

6 8 Spindle Ermine larvae

Spindle Ermine larvae

by TraceyRuncimanHamburg, Germany

Trees draped with caterpillar silk sheets ...

0 1 Bonetero. Spindle tree

Bonetero. Spindle tree

by IsabelaColchester Borough (Essex), England, United Kingdom

http://www.wildchicken.com/nature/garden/nature_200_186.htm

0 0 Spindle Tree

Spindle Tree

by 22padamsBaltimore, Maryland, United States

Little bush with even smaller leaves, pretty rough texture with hard branches.

1 0 Egg Sac Two-spined Spider

Egg Sac Two-spined Spider

by JillBlackPuketapapa, Auckland, New Zealand

Newly made spindle shaped egg sac of Two ...

1 0 Ladybird eggs

Ladybird eggs

by LeubaMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

A cluster of about 45 bright orange-yellow

2 0 European spindle

European spindle

by Marta RubioTexeiraVlaanderen, Belgium

It is a species of flowering shrub or small

1 0 Two-spined Spider

Two-spined Spider

by Rob WhelanNSW, Australia

Female spider, about 7 mm. Hiding (but obvious because of colouring) underneath ...

0 0 Cutleaf Weeping Birch

Cutleaf Weeping Birch

by kelsey.nobleAlberta, Canada

This broadleaf deciduous is still a young

0 0 Spindle tree, obična kurika

Spindle tree, obična kurika

by JopyCroatia

Grows to 3–6 m tall, with a stem up to 20 cm in diameter. The leaves are ...

2 3 European spindle

European spindle

by Marta RubioTexeiraOud-Heverlee, Vlaams Gewest, Belgium

These are capsular fruits of the small tree ...

2 0 Bagworm Moth (Larvae)

Bagworm Moth (Larvae)

by RickBohlerJacksonville, Florida, USA

green leaves of a hostplant (usually a deciduous or coniferous

1 1 Slender Devil's Twine

Slender Devil's Twine

by Leuba RidgwayVictoria, Australia

A thin smooth green vine clambering on other plants. At nodes there were ...

1 0 Spindle headed Gall

Spindle headed Gall

by Leuba RidgwayLysterfield, Victoria, Australia

All these galls were seen on the one tree ...

4 3 Common Jassid

Common Jassid

by Leuba RidgwayVictoria, Australia

of each forewing and a smaller patch near the apex.
Seen beside a ...

3 0 Southern Fusiform Rust

Southern Fusiform Rust

by PucaKGeorgia, USA

) appear as swollen ‘Fusiform’ or

8 1 CHLOROSPLENIUM AERUGINASCENS (Nyl.) P. Karst.

CHLOROSPLENIUM AERUGINASCENS (Nyl.) P. Karst.

by Gljivarsko drustvo NisОпштина Мерошина, Централна Србија, Serbia

meaning become. This name comes from the color of the mycelium of the fungus ...

0 2 Cul rouge

Cul rouge

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

-developed network, 8–9 x 7–8µ. Cap cystidia frequent, cylindrical, tapering, ...

0 0 Cul rouge

Cul rouge

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

-developed network, 8–9 x 7–8µ. Cap cystidia frequent, cylindrical, tapering, ...

1 0 Spindleshank

Spindleshank

by JaeDeventer, Overijssel, Netherlands

stem is white near the apex, tan towards the base,

0 0 Spindleshank

Spindleshank

by JaeDeventer, Overijssel, Netherlands

stem is white near the apex, tan towards the base,

0 1 Elm-leaf beetle

Elm-leaf beetle

by DespinaTsafetopoulouΔήμος Βόλου, Περιφέρεια Θεσσαλίας, Greece

yellow, and laid in spindle-like clusters ...

0 0 Angel trumpet

Angel trumpet

by yulia8473Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Summer to Fall. The fruits are

4 4 Puff Adder / Lebolobolo

Puff Adder / Lebolobolo

by C.SydesCentral District, Botswana

adults can reach 1 m. The body shape is a distinctive

4 3 Kadam

Kadam

by shekainah d. alabanRoxas City, Capiz, Philippines

Neolamarckia cadamba, commonly called Kadam is an evergreen, tropical

0 0 Red Gum Lerp Psyllid. Plaga roja del eucaliptus

Red Gum Lerp Psyllid. Plaga roja del eucaliptus

by eulalia rubioValencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain

perpendicular to the plant surface. They are

1 0 Hairy black cup

Hairy black cup

by Brian38Washington, USA

amongst pine needles and short grass near coniferous

1 0 Wood ear

Wood ear

by Brian38Federal Way, Washington, USA

The fruit body of A. auricula-judae is normally 3 to 8 centimetres (1.2 to 3.1 ...

0 2 Penny bun

Penny bun

by AntónioGinjaGinjaPortugal

is generally smaller, and has a browner stem. The spores are elliptical to ...

5 1 Paper wasp - Eggs and larvae

Paper wasp - Eggs and larvae

by SckelCariacica, Espírito Santo, Brazil

The paper wasp abdomen is spindle-shaped ...

0 1 Oriental garden lizard

Oriental garden lizard

by RobinsonMikeMalaysia

and trees; it is known in Ceylon under the ...

0 0 Hummingbird Moth

Hummingbird Moth

by JimJohnson2Pennsylvania, USA

, but only one in the north. As a caterpillar, it feeds on honeysuckle and ...

0 0 jew's ear (dry not rotting)

jew's ear (dry not rotting)

by AlexKonigHeerlen, Limburg, Netherlands

The fruit body of A. auricula-judae is normally 3 to 8 centimetres (1.2 to 3.1 ...

1 4 Western Painted Suillus

Western Painted Suillus

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Silverdale, Washington, USA

the more common form.[13] The spores are

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