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Vascular Plants (Phylum Tracheophyta)

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marcobriones

Date

February 5, 2014

Description

this is an open field of nature in San Bernardino on a ranch where horses walk to and like to rest near. the shrubs and tree look very stiff and dry

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marcobriones

Date

February 5, 2014

Description

this was a dead fly sitting on the bottom of a screen on a windowsill and it was full of dust and it looks like it was trapped in between the sliding window and the screen.

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Roses (Genus Rosa)

Observer

marcobriones

Date

February 5, 2014

Description

this flower had an amazing pink pigment and it was so bright it gave off a glow visible on my phone because it is white and I can tell that this flower likes to be in cool areas with enough water to survive rather than a water overload.

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Spiders (Order Araneae)

Observer

marcobriones

Date

February 5, 2014

Description

this was a spider web inside glass casing and on the web it looks like the spider(owner)of the web, was very successful in trapping insects for food because there is plenty of dead insects in the web.

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Flowering Plants (Subphylum Angiospermae)

Observer

marcobriones

Date

February 5, 2014

Description

this plant was planted looking dead but within 2 weeks it grew out to be really green and the purple flowers started to blossom. likes plenty of water and cool areas in the shade with a hint of sunlight throughout the day.

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Swamplilies (Genus Crinum)

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marcobriones

Date

February 5, 2014

Description

pink petals on the flower. for some reason it looks like a female flower because of the white stems that are coming out of the middle of the flower.

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Garden Pansy (Viola × wittrockiana)

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marcobriones

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Flowering Plants (Subphylum Angiospermae)

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marcobriones

Date

January 9, 2014

Description

The stems are mid-green and grow upright. Mature height is usually 1–1.5 ft (30–45 cm), though this varies by variety. Several white flowers are borne at the top of each stem and are strongly scented.

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