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JDP

JDP

Botanist and restoration ecologist. Hopefully I'll have more time to take pictures some day.

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JDP Smooth Ground Cherry
Smooth Ground Cherry commented on by JDP Arkansas, USA10 years ago

I'm not 100% sure on the species, but I think P. subglabrata is most likely. Ground cherries are edible relatives of tomatoes.

JDP Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JDP Groveland Township, Michigan, USA10 years ago

I'm not sure what that is, but it definitely isn't a blueberry. Is it woody, or does it die back to the ground every year?

JDP Impatiens
Impatiens commented on by JDP Portville, New York, USA10 years ago

:)

JDP Impatiens
Impatiens commented on by JDP Portville, New York, USA10 years ago

Probably Impatiens gnomes.

JDP Impatiens
Impatiens commented on by JDP Portville, New York, USA10 years ago

That's pretty neat! Do you think it was planted? Impatiens is sort of an odd volunteer.

JDP Pandorus Sphinx Moth
Pandorus Sphinx Moth commented on by JDP Pennsylvania, USA10 years ago

That's beautiful!

JDP Weeping Willow
Weeping Willow commented on by JDP Baltimore, Maryland, USA10 years ago

It's definitely a weeping willow - Salix babylonica.

JDP Impatiens
Impatiens commented on by JDP Portville, New York, USA10 years ago

Is that a pot stuck in that tree? The plant looks like an Impatiens.

JDP Lead Plant
Lead Plant commented on by JDP Nebraska, USA10 years ago

:)

JDP Eastern Tailed-Blue
Eastern Tailed-Blue commented on by JDP Newtown Township, Pennsylvania, USA10 years ago

That's a pretty one!

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