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Hop Sedge (Carex lupulina)

Observer

humanbyweight

Date

June 4, 2018 05:41 PM EDT

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Dandelions (Genus Taraxacum)

Observer

sedgequeen

Date

March 7, 2022 04:31 PM PST

Description

E. E. Wilson Wildlife Area. Voucher 20759

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Typical Cicadas (Family Cicadidae)

Observer

ashwinvn2

Date

July 2, 2023 09:13 PM CDT

Description

This cicada got eaten by a copperhead, although I'm not sure which species of cicada
Copperhead: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/170778635

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Siskiyou Onion (Allium siskiyouense)

Date

July 25, 2019 08:24 PM PDT

Description

Ultramafic soil

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Scytheleaf Onion (Allium falcifolium)

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ccmoral

Date

May 13, 2019 09:35 AM PDT

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Scytheleaf Onion (Allium falcifolium)

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chloe_and_trevor

Date

May 30, 2021 12:24 PM PDT

Description

Kind of resembles Allium anceps with the attenuated tepals. Found in the vicinity of Box mountain on non-periditite serpentine rock (I think).

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Onions (Genus Allium)

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friscotx78

Date

May 8, 2020 11:13 AM CDT

Description

South Llano River State Park

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Columbia River Onion (Allium robinsonii)

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adamschneider

Date

May 2008

Place

Oregon, US (Google, OSM)

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jeannej23

Date

December 26, 2022 07:59 PM PST

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Olympic Onion (Allium crenulatum)

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adamschneider

Date

June 22, 2022 04:23 PM PDT

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Onions (Genus Allium)

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veritisia

Date

May 2022

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Cascade Onion (Allium cratericola)

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adamschneider

Date

April 2021

Description

Upper Table Rock

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Onions (Genus Allium)

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jsuplick

Date

April 28, 2022 08:45 AM CDT

Description

In a pecan tree

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Three-cornered Garlic (Allium triquetrum)

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emmapricee

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March 18, 2022 01:31 PM PDT

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whiteoak

Date

November 2017

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Life (Life)

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susanhewitt

Date

August 4, 2020 04:47 PM EDT

Description

pathogen on oak?

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Aborted Entoloma (Entoloma abortivum)

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jseufert87

Date

September 26, 2021 12:23 PM EDT
Fungi

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Fungi Including Lichens (Kingdom Fungi)

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brienda

Date

September 7, 2021 01:57 PM EDT

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nellie13

Date

June 27, 2021 05:28 PM UTC

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May 3, 2021 12:31 PM MDT
Fungi

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Fungi Including Lichens (Kingdom Fungi)

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emma_bode

Date

July 28, 2021 07:41 PM MDT

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Columbian Onion (Allium columbianum)

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andrea1372

Date

May 2020

Description

Pink 7 petals

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marceloamores

Date

October 24, 2021 08:45 AM -05

Description

BIDENS ANDICOLA H.B.K., Nov. Gen. et Sp. 4:237 (186). 1820; B. andicola H.B.K. vars. normalis and heterophylla O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 3^II^: I36. 1898; B. fruticulosa Mey. and Walp., Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. 19 Supplem. I. 271. 1843.

Descript. amplific.- Herba perennis, semi-procumbens vel etiam erecta, valde hispido-pubescens vel fere glabra, ramosa, 2-8 dm. alta, caulibus parce angulatis. Folia 1-7 cm. longa, valde polymorpha; nunc indivisa, ovata, serrata, sessilia vel alato-petiolata, ad apicem obtusa vel subacuta; nunc tripartite vel 1-3-pinnata foliolis ovatis vel lanceolatis vel linearibus et ad apicem sensim vel abrupte apiculatis. Capitula ramos terminantia, longe pedunculata, radiata; pansa ad anthesin 2-4 vel rarius etiam usque ad 5.5 cm. lata, 0.7-1.4 cm. alta. Involucrum perspicue hispidum, bracteis ex-terioribus 8-10, lanceolatis vel lineari-oblongis, ciliatis, supra saepe glabratis, apice plerumque obtusis, quam interioribus lanceolatis dense hispidis plerumque multo brevioribus. Flores ligulati saepius 8, lutei, ligula elliptico-oblanceolati, apice plerumque minute 3-denticulati, 1.2-2.5 cm. longi. Achaenia tenuiter linearia, inferne sensim attenuate, obcompresso-quadrangularia, sulcata, supra plus minusve erecto-hispida, fusco-nigra, corpore 0.7-1.4 cm. longa et 0.4-1 mm. lata et paleas demum superantia, apice bi- (vel pauca tri-) aristata, aristis tenuibus, brunneo-stramineis vel rubescentibus, re-trorsum hamosis, 1.7-3 mm. longis.

BIDENS ANDICOLA var. DECOMPOSITA O. Kuntze, I.c.; B. macrantha Griseb., Abhandl. Goett. I9:I38 I874; B. grandiflora Balb. var. breviloba 0. Kuntze, I.c.-Folia 2-3-pinnatisecta, usque ad I dm. longa, achaeniis superne valde attenuato-elongata.

For many years the identity of the South American Bidens andicola has been obscured for herbarium workers by the great multiplicity of foliage forms encountered. WEDDELL, as early as 1856 (Chloris And. 1870) described it as a polymorphous plant ("Plante polymorphe et très repande dans la chaine, mais presque exclusivement alpestre"). Later, OTTO KUNTZE, who like WEDDELL had collected in South America, commented upon the variability of the leaves ("Eine robuste Art mit einfach oder mehrfach ternatisecten Blättern, mittelgrossen gelben Strahlblüthen, ziemlich grossen Blüthenköpfen, äusseren zottig behaarten Involucralbracteen etc., aber in Bezug auf Blatttheilung wie manche andere Bidens-Art sehr variabel"; Rev. Gen. Pl. 3^II^: 136. 1898). In herbaria the numerous foliage forms are seen to simulate corresponding forms of B. triplinervia H.B.K. (B. humilis H.B.K., B. crithmifoliac H.B.K., etc.), and this has led often to confusion between the two species. Recently I was enabled, through the courtesy of OTTO BUCHTIEN (cf. SHEREFF, BOT. GAZ. 76: 151. 1923), to study a great number of specimens collected by him and displaying a wide range of variation. From these (all in Herb. Field. Mus.) and many others, totalling more than two hundred specimens, the preceding descriptions are drawn. It was found that sometimes, in poorly developed material, distinction from B. triplinervia is apparently impossible. In well developed material, however, the distinctions are usually very definite, B. andicola being coarser, its thicker heads having commonly about eight instead of commonly about five rays[4], etc. B. andicola has the paleae shorter than the mature achenes and this character separates it from the surprisingly similar aggregation of Mexican forms (Purpus 1547, 1548, 2637, 4135, 5089, 5620; Rose and Painter 6666, 7949; Pringle 4915; E. W. Nelson 3220, etc.) that in late years have passed erroneously under the name B. daucifolia DC. In the latter[5] the paleae are usually very blackish above and commonly surpass the mature achenes.

Occasionally a form of B. andicola is found with the leaves highly compound and the achenes strongly narrowed above, somewhat like those of Cosmos. If it were not for various connecting forms this would seem to be specifically distinct. KUNTZE, who himself collected specimens of it, referred at least one of them, a plant from Cochabamba, Bolivia (Herb. N.Y. Bot. Gard.) to B. andicola, naming it var. decomposita. In a careless moment he named a precisely identical form from between Cochabamba and Rio Juntas, Bolivia (Herb. N.Y. Bot. Gard.) B. grandiflora Balb. var. breviloba, although B. grandifjora is a Mexican species and is not known to occur in South America.

[4] Unfortunately, B. triplinervia produces at times an 8-rayed form. Discussion of this form must be deferred until a later date.

Sherff, E. E. (1926). Studies in the Genus Bidens. VII. Botanical Gazette, 81(1), 25-54.>>

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Elders (Genus Sambucus)

Observer

jessjane

Date

April 25, 2020 04:01 PM MDT