List soil type at site of observation.
Observation | Soil |
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Loam | |
Loam | |
Sand | |
Gravel | |
Gravel | |
Photos / SoundsWhatRed Sand-Verbena (Abronia maritima)Observerkyle_eaton_photographyDescriptionFlowering plant growing in sand above high tide line on beach. Is growing in large patch, some flowering. |
Sand |
Gravel | |
Gravel | |
Clay | |
Gravel | |
Unknown | |
Photos / SoundsWhatSpider Wasps (Family Pompilidae)ObserverfagoliveiraDescriptionA black wasp dragging a paralyzed spider. The wasp was frenetically beating its wings and flying around the spider (presumably because of observer interference). |
Sand |
Gravel | |
Sand | |
Loam | |
Gravel | |
Photos / SoundsWhatWax-leaf Beardtongue (Penstemon nitidus)Observerbio2ibarraDescriptionFamily: Plantaginaceae
Soil: sandy-dry
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Sand |
Gravel | |
Gravel | |
Humus | |
Gravel | |
Gravel | |
Gravel | |
Photos / SoundsWhatSuborder AgaricineaeObserversagemettleDescriptionFound in a cultivated raised vegetable, herb, and flower bed of sandy loam. No trees. Partial veil present at ring, mushrooms are young. Hard for me to tell if that's a vulva or club shaped base. Very dry weather but the bed has drip irrigation. |
Loam |
Photos / SoundsWhatHoney Mushroom (Armillaria mellea)ObserversagemettleDescriptionGrowing in dirt and soil over my asparagus bed. Nearest trees are a fig and citrus. The last photo shows the same mushroom almost two weeks old after the rains. The wood in the photos is a garden table. The actual ecology can be seen in the photo of the old mushrooms. |
Loam |
Gravel | |
Photos / SoundsWhatParaná Araucaria (Araucaria angustifolia)Observerjean10ljDescriptionSymbol of Paraná and Santa Catarina (states), <3 this tree.
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Clay |
Photos / SoundsWhatBread Wheat (Triticum aestivum)ObserverdagendresenDescriptionBread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) at Nöbbelöv, Lund (SE). A short walk of 5 minutes from our house the agricultural fields of crop lands open up and define the landscape. |
Gravel |
Gravel | |
Gravel |