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Género PezizaObserv.
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Along edges of a graded, gravel roadway; caps of variable size, but largest were 3cm or so.
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Caps on the wooly side & salmon to pale-orange. Keyed out in Bessette, Smith, & Bessette.
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Extremely water-logged substrate; two days after heavy rain. Colors were more orange than images exhibit.
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Hongo Azufroso (Hypholoma fasciculare)Observ.
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Purple-brown spore print.
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Pie Azul (Collybia nuda)Observ.
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In small group of 3-4 fruiting bodies among extensively decomposed hardwood litter & wood.
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Arañas Tejedoras (Superfamilia Araneoidea)Observ.
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Very small; 3mm or so.
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Carex seorsaObserv.
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Photos of entire plant are seen in an observation for same park listed as C. canescens subsp. disjuncta. Widest leaves around 4mm. Keyed with SE Flora/Weakley, Godfrey & Wooten, & Radford, Ahles, & Bell. Perigynia beaks not serrulate. All measurements made with Shinwa .5mm ruler & fit this species.
Sorry for crummy inflorescence photo, but it helps show the “horizontally diverging/reflexed” nature of the perigynia.
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Mariposa Cometa Oriental (Papilio glaucus)Observ.
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On Fraxinus caroliniana. About 30mm in length.
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In saturated, high marsh area dominated by S. patens & B. frutescens; on soil surface. None greater in length than 20mm; found in group of approximately 50 individuals.
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Falsa Coralillo Real Escarlata (Lampropeltis elapsoides)Observ.
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Around 14”; rings encircled body; near molt.
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Very compressed inflorescences w/ 35+ spikelets; no leaves in excess of 4.5-5mm; cespitose habit. Keyed with SE Flora & Godfrey & Wooten. Significantly large nodes, as per illustration in Tiner from 1993. In flower right now. I’ve seen this species in flower near Garden City, SC (Fall of 2022), & now, near Edisto River. Both were on private property.