Pinedrops
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Day 3, Whooping Crane colt, Aransas, Texas
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Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)…
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)…
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)…
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)…
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)…
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)…
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
Platanthera integrilabia (White Fringeless orchid)
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Pinedrops
Pinedrops / Pterospora - rare
Pinedrops / Pterospora - rare, Listed S2
Indian Breadroot
Caproni CA. 22
Delicate Pinedrops / Pterospora andromedea
The beauty of Pinedrops
Pinedrops / Pterospora
Maidenhair Fern / Adiantum aleuticum
Calopogon tuberosus forma albiflorus (Common Grass…
1993 Rover Mini Cabriolet 1.3 SPi - L165 OVC
New Zealand Truffle. Puarocotylus pila
New Zealand Truffle. Puarocotylus pila
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glaucous gull
F is for Fabulous Froggy
Strawberries and cream fungus
Sinclair C5
Strawberries and cream fungus
Rare Three-toed Woodpecker
Drummond's Thistle
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Cape Barren Goose
Plumed Fan-foot Female @ Hastings
Platanthera shriveri (?) (Shriver's frilly orchid)…
Platanthera shriveri (?) (Shriver's frilly orchid)…
Platanthera shriveri (?) (Shriver's frilly orchid)
Platanthera shriveri (?) (Shriver's frilly orchid)
Platanthera shriveri (?) (Shriver's frilly orchid)
Platanthera shriveri (?) (Shriver's frilly orchid)
Platanthera shriveri (?) (Shriver's frilly orchid)
Platanthera shriveri (?) (Shriver's frilly orchid)
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Indian Breadroot / Pediomelum esculentum
Indian Breadroot, a rare, native plant, grows from Alberta to Manitoba south to New Mexico, Arkansas. This species is known locally as Large Indian Breadroot. The shift from Psoralea to Pediomelum is an example of a recent trend of renaming North American genera and species. Belongs to the Fabaceae family and blooms June-July.
botanyphoto.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/2006/11/pediomelum_esc...
Yesterday morning, 15 June 2017, I decided to join friends for a botany walk in North Weaselhead. We saw a good variety of species, including a few quite special ones, such as Striped Coralroot (orchid) and Indian Breadroot. Thanks for a great walk, Barry! We also saw a tiny Ruby-throated Hummingbird.
After going for coffee with a couple of the botany people (thanks so much, Peter!), I went home for lunch and then decided to drive SW of the city, in the hope of maybe seeing a Great Gray Owl and/or a Bobolink. The weather forecast was for good weather, but the clouds were moving in fast. No luck with an owl, but, with a lot of patience, I did finally see a Bobolink. I only had very distant views, so managed to get only photos to post for my records. I did better a year ago, but it is early still.
It was so nice to bump into Bonnie and her neighbour, Russel(l), on my drive. They mentioned a road that I had never been on before and I decided to give it a try. Such a beautiful road, though I had no idea where I was the whole time. When I got home and checked on Google, I was surprised to see just where I had driven.
botanyphoto.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/2006/11/pediomelum_esc...
Yesterday morning, 15 June 2017, I decided to join friends for a botany walk in North Weaselhead. We saw a good variety of species, including a few quite special ones, such as Striped Coralroot (orchid) and Indian Breadroot. Thanks for a great walk, Barry! We also saw a tiny Ruby-throated Hummingbird.
After going for coffee with a couple of the botany people (thanks so much, Peter!), I went home for lunch and then decided to drive SW of the city, in the hope of maybe seeing a Great Gray Owl and/or a Bobolink. The weather forecast was for good weather, but the clouds were moving in fast. No luck with an owl, but, with a lot of patience, I did finally see a Bobolink. I only had very distant views, so managed to get only photos to post for my records. I did better a year ago, but it is early still.
It was so nice to bump into Bonnie and her neighbour, Russel(l), on my drive. They mentioned a road that I had never been on before and I decided to give it a try. Such a beautiful road, though I had no idea where I was the whole time. When I got home and checked on Google, I was surprised to see just where I had driven.
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