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Banana Slugs (Genus Ariolimax)

Observer

cougargrl7

Date

April 19, 2015

Description

Found this Banana Slug just southeast of the falls on a mostly unused road that crosses the Trillium Falls trail off Davison Road in Redwood National Park.

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Banana Slugs (Genus Ariolimax)

Observer

cougargrl7

Date

April 19, 2015

Place

Orick, ca (Google, OSM)

Description

Found this Banana Slug hanging out along a road that is mostly unused that runs across the Trillium Falls trail on the east side of the falls off Davison Road in Prairie Creek State Park/Redwood National Park.

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Sessile-flowered Trilliums (Subgenus Sessilia)

Observer

cougargrl7

Date

March 23, 2015

Description

I think this may be a giant Wakerobin, but I'm not positive. We call them brown trilliums here. This was on the Foothill Trail in Prairie Creek State Park.

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Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus repens)

Observer

cougargrl7

Date

May 10, 2015

Description

There are a lot of buttercup along Elk Head Trail, and I took a lot of pictures. I chose this one since there are bonus insects!

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Western Azalea (Rhododendron occidentale)

Observer

cougargrl7

Date

May 17, 2015

Description

This is one of the azaleas growing along the Azalea Reserve nature hike trail on Kane Road off Hwy 101 north of Big Lagoon.

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Western Columbine (Aquilegia formosa)

Observer

cougargrl7

Date

May 17, 2015

Description

This columbine was growing along the Azalea Reserve nature trail on Kane Road off Hwy 101 north of Big Lagoon.

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Observer

cougargrl7

Date

May 17, 2015

Description

This was a large fungus growing on a stump (may have been a Sitka Spruce stump?) in the Azalea Reserve nature hike on Kane Road off Hwy 101 north of Big Lagoon. The clear substance oozing from the side caught my eye, as did the way the fungus itself almost looks like it's doing down the stump.

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Pacific Trillium (Trillium ovatum)

Observer

cougargrl7

Date

May 17, 2015

Description

This particular trillium was on the Azalea Reserve nature trail off Hwy 101 on Kane Road north of Big Lagoon.

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