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0 0 Sugar Plum Fairy Lilac

Sugar Plum Fairy Lilac

by DavidMroczkowskiIllinois, USA

Has not yet begun to bud, but there are signs of leaflets.

0 0 American Persimmon

American Persimmon

by MachiFlorida, USA

Tall trees that do not have very thick trunks. The fruit give you cottonmouth ...

3 0 Amercian Persimmons

Amercian Persimmons

by mary.gallo.mMaryland, USA

American Persimmon,. Also called Common Persimmon, Eastern Persimmon, ...

0 0 American Persimmon

American Persimmon

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

The very green and unripe fruit of this persimmon tree still mimics the shape ...

1 0 American Persimmon

American Persimmon

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

This native fruit tree grows wild but has been cultivated for both tasty fruit ...

4 2 Columbia Silkmoth

Columbia Silkmoth

by 4D4GprojectnoahNew Brunswick, Canada

. The larvae of these moths are most commonly found on Ash-leaf Maple (Acer ...

7 4 Eastern Fox Squirrel

Eastern Fox Squirrel

by Small WondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

maple (A. saccharinum), and elms. Summer foods include a variety of berries, ...

11 13 Cecropia moth

Cecropia moth

by GoodyTulsa, Oklahoma, USA

these moths are most commonly found on Ash-leaf Maple (Acer negundo) and

1 4 loquat, yellow plum, chinese plum

loquat, yellow plum, chinese plum

by SusanEllisonAnahuac, Texas, USA

still sometimes known as the Japanese medlar. It is also known as Japanese ...

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