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Peach-flowered Tea Tree (Leptospermum squarrosum)Observer
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I have this Peach Tree. It did not give us many peaches this year.
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Aloe Vera (Aloe vera)Observer
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Aloe Vera that we have harvest. We have a couple of these around the house.
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Roses (Genus Rosa)Observer
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this is a rose bush with red and pink roses. I had to cut it.
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Fungi Including Lichens (Kingdom Fungi)Observer
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This Fungi is white in color
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Pearly Everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea)Observer
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White everlasting
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White Alder (Alnus rhombifolia)Observer
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This was puzzled in figures along the trunk
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Canyon Live Oak (Quercus chrysolepis)Observer
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This is canyon oak inside the canyons at eeaton canyon
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California Sagebrush (Artemisia californica)Observer
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this is california sage
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Caterpillar Scorpionweed (Phacelia cicutaria)Observer
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This is a plant we saw often at eaton canyon
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Mule Fat (Baccharis salicifolia)Observer
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The mule fat has grown along the river bed.
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American Century Plant (Agave americana)Observer
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The agave was about 5 feet tall.
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Laurel Sumac (Malosma laurina)Observer
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The laurel sumac was rich in colors
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California Broomsage (Lepidospartum squamatum)Observer
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This is yellow scale broom.
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Knotweed Family (Family Polygonaceae)Observer
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Buckwheat. It wasn't so nice as they usually look but this was a pretty hot weather.
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Western Gull (Larus occidentalis)Observer
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this is a sea gull on a rock
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Genus OctopusObserver
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This was a small octopus found near the tide pools.
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Decapods and Krill (Superorder Eucarida)Observer
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This was a small crab inside a shell.
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Sea Stars (Class Asteroidea)Observer
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I believe these are called serpent star fish. it was small and its legs looked like snakes. round quarter looking body
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Decapods and Krill (Superorder Eucarida)Observer
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this was a small black crab
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Barnacles and Allies (Subclass Thecostraca)Observer
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This was in Pt. Fermin
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Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger)Observer
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This squirrel was chasing another on campus. There is many of them at school.
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This seaweed was found in point fermin. The color of it is dark green, not slimy. It did smell like regular seaweed would
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Striped Shore Crab (Pachygrapsus crassipes)Observer
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We saw this crab at pt. Fermin. It was located under a rock. small, grey.