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Setas, Royas Y Tizones (Filo Basidiomycota)Observ.
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Growing out of soil in hemlock ravine
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Growing on cedar(?) mulch in national life parking lot garden right over a (planted) fragrant sumac leaf, a week after extreme flood deluge. This area is on a hilltop high above the floods. In a garden setting.
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Inula racemosaObserv.
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Heavily grazed by cattle so pretty beaten up for ID. This species is relatively new to VT.
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Menta de Lobo (Lycopus europaeus)Observ.
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Our new invasive species….
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A larger patch of 4 trees to about 20 ft tall naturalizing. There are other old regionally native plantings around but these weren’t planted here. These seem to be new state records in the wild.
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Naturalizing on campus. 4 vegetative saplings in 2 spots along trails, possibly from a planted tree on campus or nearby, but these trees are naturalized and establishing.
Strongly odiferous.
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New county record for this invasive species. But presumably there are more stands around.
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Saltarinas de Ala Oscura (Género Erynnis)Observ.
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About 30+ individuals flying and chasing each other around the rocky opening at a chestnut planting in a dry oak forest. Of all the possible dusky wing host plants, red and white oaks are highly dominant, and some chestnuts, columbine present more broadly at the site. They wouldn't sit still long on the quartzite, so photos are of various individuals, and I see only 1 shows the discal cell end spot of Juvenal's or Horace's. I struggled to get an underside photo.
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Hierba del Ajo (Alliaria petiolata)Observ.
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Newish small patch. Good wild spot far from roads for making into pesto!
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Arce de Noruega (Acer platanoides)Observ.
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Milky sap. 3” DBH. Definitely Norway maple but unusually remote for this species.
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One of the only very sparse ones in this region of the park too large are wedged in rock to hand pull
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Género CladoniaObserv.
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On dolomite outcrop in oak hickory hop hornbeam ledgy woodland.
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Género PeltigeraObserv.
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On dolomite outcrop in oak hickory hop hornbeam ledgy woodland.
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Mariposa Velo de Duelo (Nymphalis antiopa)Observ.
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Many individuals Sipping black birch syrup from the ground where it is dripping from the gash of a recently broken limb.