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Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia)

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rixzy_r

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The leaves of this tree are round compared to the usual leaves I see, and it had tiny spikes on the edge.

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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

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rixzy_r

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This is from another tree in my school, it was beautiful white flowers and the tree itself is voluminous and provides a great amount of shade.

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Honey Locust (Gleditsia triacanthos)

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rixzy_r

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This is from the trees found in my school, They have oval shaped leaves and many yellow unflourished flowers.

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Sunflowers (Genus Helianthus)

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rixzy_r

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Beautiful medium sized sun flowers that were planted in our school garden, not completely healthy due to lack of sun shine.

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Garden Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus)

Observer

rixzy_r

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beautiful orange flowers were planted on our school garden with fertilizer and regular care.

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Scarlet Flax (Linum grandiflorum)

Observer

rixzy_r

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little red wilf flowers with a black center, they don't require much shade or moist.

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Creeping Lantana (Lantana montevidensis)

Observer

rixzy_r

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Beautiful little flowers that are pretty common in my community.

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Gold Medallion Tree (Cassia leptophylla)

Observer

rixzy_r

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A tree with pretty yellow flowers and many yet to bloom.

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Rough Stink Bugs (Genus Brochymena)

Observer

rixzy_r

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It was in a tree branch on the mid-field of my school, it was hard to spot and it reacts very slowly.

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Observer

rixzy_r

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This tree is also found along the edges in the softball field from my school. It was artificially planted.

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Calyptrate Flies (Zoosubsection Calyptratae)

Observer

rixzy_r

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This fly was resting on a wall and it looked different from the usual house flies with metalic colors.

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Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica)

Observer

rixzy_r

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A wild flower that grows randomly on the edges of the softball field at my school. It smells really good.

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Ant

Observer

rixzy_r

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Description

Little ant living on moist soil located on the middle field of our school, they come onto the concrete to look for food.

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