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0 0 Western red cedar

Western red cedar

by melinda.woodardRenton, Washington, USA

Garden

0 0 Western red cedar

Western red cedar

by Travis MorseBritish Columbia, Canada

0 0 Western red cedar

Western red cedar

by jasonmichaeldanielsPrince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada

0 0 Western red cedar

Western red cedar

by Tommy7Syracuse, New York, USA

1 0 Western Red Cedar

Western Red Cedar

by GinaJeannotEverett, Washington, USA

1 0 Earth Star

Earth Star

by Greg SchayesBainbridge Island, Washington, USA

Western

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by KarenSaxtonEl Dorado, Provincia de Orellana, Ecuador

fern that looks simlar to western

2 1 Driftwood (Western red cedar)

Driftwood (Western red cedar)

by Brian38Washington, USA

These large driftwood specimens can be so interesting.

0 0 Western Red Cedar

Western Red Cedar

by audrey.whitlatchOregon, USA

The sun shine bright in this fallen cedar

1 5 Tuya gigante. Western red cedar

Tuya gigante. Western red cedar

by IsabelaTorrijos, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Torrijos

1 0 The Prince

The Prince

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Silverdale, Washington, USA

Edible

0 0 Western Red Cedar

Western Red Cedar

by veneta.tashevWashington, USA

Bridal Trails Park (http://www.bridletrails.org/) Pacific northwest evergreen ...

0 0 Western Red Cedar

Western Red Cedar

by wvoutdoorlearningcenterWashington, USA

Taken 1:35pm Produces pinecones Leaves are thin and green spikes About 35ft high

1 0 Western Red Cedar

Western Red Cedar

by wvoutdoorlearningcenterWashington, USA

Produces pinecones Has thin green spiky leaves Is about 35ft high

0 0 Western Red Cedar

Western Red Cedar

by pamsai

Cupressaceae native to western North ...

0 0 Western red cedar

Western red cedar

by KarenSaxtonCoquille, Oregon, USA

To conserve water in the fall, moisture loving

1 1 California incense cedar

California incense cedar

by shebebusynowOregon, USA

second photo, this is the frond on the left; the frond on the right is

3 10 Western red cedar

Western red cedar

by KarenLVancouver, British Columbia, Canada

When this Western

0 1 Western Red Cedar

Western Red Cedar

by ChrisInceJr.California, USA

Brushy- like needles. Possibly some kind of fir?

1 0 western red cedar

western red cedar

by Bridgeway House Room 6

Conifer, evergreen tree, reddish brown bark, dropping branches, shiny dark ...

2 1 Dicranoweisia cirrata

Dicranoweisia cirrata

by MilesBerkeyWashington, USA

Forms small cushions/tufts. Leaves long, more than 10:1, crispate when dry, ...

0 0 Red Breasted Sapsucker

Red Breasted Sapsucker

by Bruce WeiskottenOlympia, Washington, USA

Red breasted sapsucker spotted during ...

0 0 Western Red Cedar

Western Red Cedar

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Silverdale, Washington, USA

a giant among the conifers of the world and the provincial tree of British ...

0 0 Western red cedar

Western red cedar

by shebebusynowOregon, USA

conifer tree with flat needles, red ...

0 1 Western Red Cedar

Western Red Cedar

by ChrisInceJr.California, USA

A small sapling

1 2 Indian Pipe

Indian Pipe

by BrianSyeChilliwack, British Columbia, Canada

Lacks chlorophyll. Parasitically obtains photosynthates from fungi, which in ...

0 0 Eastern Red Cedar

Eastern Red Cedar

by wjherzogDover, Massachusetts, USA

?) on western side of Noanet Peak ... with ...

1 0 Common wood sorrel

Common wood sorrel

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Silverdale, Washington, United States

canopy of a very large Western

4 0 Townsend's warbler (female)

Townsend's warbler (female)

by Brian38Federal Way, Washington, United States

Townsend's warbler is a small songbird with black and yellow markings and a ...

4 2 Red-breasted Nuthatch

Red-breasted Nuthatch

by JimBobCalifornia, USA

"An intense bundle of energy at your feeder,

1 1 Red-breasted Nuthatch

Red-breasted Nuthatch

by JellisHayward, California, USA

Black crown, back and wings. Black stripe from bill to side of it's short white ...

1 1 Western red cedar

Western red cedar

by shebebusynowBritish Columbia, Canada

Giant conifer with lower limbs that cling to the tree long after dying.

0 0 Pacific Trillium

Pacific Trillium

by vanhevelOregon, USA

which frequently shade this trillium include grand fir,

2 0 Western Trillium

Western Trillium

by JanetEllisNormandy Park, Washington, USA

This type of Trillium starts out as white and as it ages it becomes a ...

0 0 Western rattlesnake plantain

Western rattlesnake plantain

by shebebusynowPort Orford, Oregon

Low-growing plant with pointed ovate dark green smooth leaves coming from a ...

2 0 Eastern Fox Squirrel

Eastern Fox Squirrel

by monicamarlo.pccPortland, Oregon, USA

Very friendly squirrel down by the dog park. I was surprised that it got so ...

0 0 Tissue Moth

Tissue Moth

by BugEricPortland, Oregon, USA

Wingspan around 39 millimeters. Color pattern is highly variable within the ...

0 0 Triangulate Cobweb Weaver

Triangulate Cobweb Weaver

by BugEricPortland, Oregon, USA

About 4-5 millimeters in body length, distinctively marked as shown.

2 0 Bent-line Carpet moth

Bent-line Carpet moth

by BugEricPortland, Oregon, USA

Rather variable in markings (sexually dimorphic, in fact). Wingspan roughly ...

2 0 Funnelweb weaver

Funnelweb weaver

by BugEricPortland, Oregon, USA

About 8-10 millimeters in body length, colored as shown.

0 0 Thin-legged wolf spider

Thin-legged wolf spider

by BugEricPortland, Oregon, USA

Roughly 6-7 millimeters in body length, colored as shown.

2 0 Winter crane fly

Winter crane fly

by BugEricPortland, Oregon, USA

Roughly 6-8 millimeters in body length, colored as shown.

2 0 Manzanita tree

Manzanita tree

by Marta RubioTexeiraCalifornia, USA

They are characterized by smooth, orange or

1 0 Dome-weaver spider

Dome-weaver spider

by BugEricPortland, Oregon, USA

About 4 millimeters in body length, colored as shown. Note long spines on ...

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