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Tracy Morris

Tracy Morris

lover of wild plants and corvids :D dabble bit in mycology. I've lived around the pacific my entire life, work in SE AK and reside in PDX.

Portland, OR; Skagway, AK

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Tracy Morris Sweetgum
Sweetgum commented on by Tracy Morris Portland, Oregon, USA11 years ago

thank you for the suggestion! the owner of said tree said it was an oregon maple, but after further consideration and research, your suggestion matches the characteristics of said species. I'll update the species designation!

Tracy Morris Fireweed
Fireweed commented on by Tracy Morris Washington, USA11 years ago

These can easily grow up to 6-8 feet! And they're invasive as all hell... But very beautiful and has its uses :) I've pulled many of these in my time.

Tracy Morris Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Tracy Morris Portland, Oregon, USA11 years ago

A lupine of sorts. Could be arctic lupine or Nootka lupine.

Tracy Morris Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Tracy Morris Portland, Oregon, USA11 years ago

I think this is what is commonly referred to as "turkey tail": a polypore type mushroom that grows on trees.

Tracy Morris Toadflax, Pajarillos
Toadflax, Pajarillos commented on by Tracy Morris Galende, Castilla y León, Spain11 years ago

I didn't know they came in this color! We have orange and yellow ones that are invasive in the northwest ( US & Canada). Are these native to Spain?

Tracy Morris Red Clover
Red Clover commented on by Tracy Morris Pennsylvania, USA11 years ago

It's a red clover of sorts...

Tracy Morris Orange Peel Fungus
Orange Peel Fungus commented on by Tracy Morris Bellevue, Washington, USA11 years ago

I think it could be lobster... but it's hard to tell in this pic

Tracy Morris Japanese knotweed
Japanese knotweed commented on by Tracy Morris Oregon, USA11 years ago

I meant "Fallopia"

Tracy Morris Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Tracy Morris Villarosa, SIC, Italy11 years ago

Looks like something from the pea family...

Tracy Morris Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Tracy Morris Washington, USA11 years ago

I have found these in Skagway, AK! So cool to find them :)

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