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DerrickLK

DerrickLK

I'm a wildland firefighter with a love for ecology and plants!

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DerrickLK hibiscus
hibiscus commented on by DerrickLK Oliver, British Columbia, Canada10 years ago

Looks like a hibiscus just not sure on the species though.

DerrickLK Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by DerrickLK Michigan, USA10 years ago

Looks like a mustard to me. Not sure which one though.

DerrickLK Foxtail
Foxtail commented on by DerrickLK Illinois, USA10 years ago

Kind of looks like one of the timothy grasses.

DerrickLK Rose Hip
Rose Hip commented on by DerrickLK Milford city (balance), Connecticut, USA10 years ago

Looks like a species of rose. That fruit is a rose hip and the prickly stem is a common feature of rose plants.

DerrickLK Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by DerrickLK South Australia, Australia10 years ago

Looks like a rambutan to me. It's hard to know from the photo alone though.

DerrickLK white-lined sphinx moth
white-lined sphinx moth commented on by DerrickLK Idaho, USA10 years ago

Haha that was fast! Thanks for the ID Jakubko! I've seen the caterpillars for these before but I didn't know this is what they turned into.

DerrickLK Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by DerrickLK Arizona, USA10 years ago

I think it's probably common mallow (Malva neglecta) but it could be cheeseweed (Malva parviflora). Check them out and see what you think.

DerrickLK Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by DerrickLK New Orleans, Louisiana, USA10 years ago

Definitely a hibiscus. I'm not sure which species though.

DerrickLK Unnamed spotting
Unnamed spotting commented on by DerrickLK Connecticut, USA10 years ago

This is definitely Verbascum thapsus. I've heard it called common mullein or woolly mullein.

DerrickLK Say's Stink Bug
Say's Stink Bug commented on by DerrickLK Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA10 years ago

Nice shot! I have a spotting that is very similar to this except it is blue. I could use some help identifying it: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/278...

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