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Tomahawk, WI

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auntieanna Longhorn Beetle
Longhorn Beetle commented on by auntieanna Wisconsin, USA4 years ago

Thank you so much! I will get a better picture the next time I see one.

auntieanna American Pokeweed
American Pokeweed commented on by auntieanna Stoughton, Wisconsin, USA6 years ago

Thank you so much!

auntieanna Phidippus
Phidippus commented on by auntieanna California, USA7 years ago

Thank you so much! I wish I had measured it.

auntieanna Northern Pin Oak
Northern Pin Oak commented on by auntieanna Tomahawk, Wisconsin, USA11 years ago

Thank you so much! I had no idea there were so many types of oak trees. I'm learning a lot from this experience.

auntieanna Banana Slug
Banana Slug commented on by auntieanna Santa Cruz, California, USA11 years ago

Wow, thank you!

auntieanna Rose Glorybower
Rose Glorybower commented on by auntieanna Texas, USA11 years ago

Lilac?

auntieanna White Petunia
White Petunia commented on by auntieanna Columbus, Ohio, USA11 years ago

Look like this type of petunia: (from Wikipedia) "Millifloras are the smallest of the petunias, being about 1-inch (25 mm) across. These are commonly mixed with other plants in containers, along garden beds and edges. Millifloras are available in 'Fantasy Series' (red, purple, pink) and are the easiest to find. 'Supertunia Mini Series' (blue, pink, lilac, purple and white) are also available in the milliflora category. They tolerate harsh weather better when compared with grandifloras and multifloras." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petunia

auntieanna The Sickener
The Sickener commented on by auntieanna Tomahawk, Wisconsin, USA11 years ago

Thank you! I've never gone mushroom-spotting before so I'm new to this. Do you think the other Russula specimen I posted today is also Russula emetica? It looks slightly different.

auntieanna Bullfrog
Bullfrog commented on by auntieanna Tomahawk, Wisconsin, USA11 years ago

Thanks guys. I don't know much about frogs, but I really enjoyed meeting this one! I might have to hang out by the pond and look for more.

auntieanna Fishing spider
Fishing spider commented on by auntieanna Tomahawk, Wisconsin, USA11 years ago

Thanks! It was pretty amazing to see a huge spider on the water. I've never seen that before.

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