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0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by dcslaughFlorida, USA

What is going on with the trunk/roots here? ...

0 1 Stag Beetle

Stag Beetle

by Wendy ClaphamKwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

unusual feather tipped antennae that are ...

3 0 Walking Palm

Walking Palm

by pamsaiSan José, Cartago, Costa Rica

more typically 15-20 m tall and 12 cm in diameter. It has

0 0 American Beech

American Beech

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

variety of wildlife. Beeches are unusual ...

2 0 Red Mangrove

Red Mangrove

by Karen HilemanFlorida, USA

sends down an initial root 6-12 inches ...

16 18 Alpine marmot

Alpine marmot

by DanielePralongZernez, Graubünden - Grigioni - Grischun, Switzerland

This alpine marmot was unusually ...

1 1 Spotting

Spotting

by JuliannaNiger

Mushroom

7 1 Helosis

Helosis

by Daniel-CRProvincia Cartago, Costa Rica

normally found in moist inland forests growing on

0 4 Cypress Knees

Cypress Knees

by Neil RossBrisbane, QLD, Australia

tall Cypress trees, and these

0 0 Red Mangrove trees

Red Mangrove trees

by joanbstanleyBelmopan, Cayo, Belize

where the seedling must lodge if it is to survive. The stilted

0 0 Sitka spruce

Sitka spruce

by shebebusynowPort Orford, Oregon, USA

Very wiry tree with sharp needles radiating ...

0 1 Cacau

Cacau

Singapore, Singapore

. This fluff feels very cotton like and seems very

1 0 Orchid tree

Orchid tree

by ChristianeMackay, Queensland, Australia

. Throughout history, this unusual

1 3 Ghost Orchid

Ghost Orchid

by CraigWilliams2เชียงใหม่, Chiang Mai, Thailand

known as a 'Ghost' as it is only visible at time of flowering.

3 7 Eucalyptus armillaria

Eucalyptus armillaria

by Mark RidgwayVictoria, Australia

A tightly packed but tidy cluster of clean looking fungi with slightly domed to ...

1 0 Ghost Plant

Ghost Plant

by ForestDragonNew York, USA

roots of some

1 0 Scots Pine

Scots Pine

by lachlan.wichertAlberta, Canada

broken branches or damage to the trunk. There isn't any apparent

0 0 Cutleaf Toothwort

Cutleaf Toothwort

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

woods are full of sunshine before the

2 0 Common name: Summer Torch (Bromeliaceae – pineapple family)

Common name: Summer Torch (Bromeliaceae – pineapple family)

by MarciaAdams-WilliamsLucasville, Ohio, USA

grows pups to create an unusual ...

1 0 Sassafras

Sassafras

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

This tree is more easily identified by its ...

2 1 Sassafras Tree Flowers

Sassafras Tree Flowers

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

It is a medium-sized deciduous tree growing ...

6 11 Asian Koel (Female)

Asian Koel (Female)

by pamsaiMaharashtra, India

its eggs in the nests of crows and other hosts, who raise its young. They are ...

0 0 Spurge

Spurge

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

The plants are annual or perennial herbs, woody shrubs or

3 9 Deer Lichen

Deer Lichen

by Nicholas4Maine

Fluffy looking ground cover, a bit off-white..Under pines

0 0 coast redwood

coast redwood

by hannawackerCalifornia, USA

-spreading lateral roots. The leaves are ...

4 0 Brick Cap

Brick Cap

by AlexKonigHeerlen, Limburg, Netherlands

trees; August through November. ...

1 0 Old man's beard and Traveller's Joy

Old man's beard and Traveller's Joy

by SanjaySaklaniPunjab, India

can climb 25 m-tall forest trees, but have ...

1 0 Candy Cap

Candy Cap

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Silverdale, Washington, USA

having been identified in ectomycorrhizal

1 4 Rhesus macaque

Rhesus macaque

by SumukhaJavagalKarnataka, India

The Rhesus macaque is brown or grey in color and has a pink face, which is ...

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