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Trueno Chino (Ligustrum sinense)Observ.
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What appears to be a tree sapling growing in the parks picnic area.
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Ranúnculos (Género Ranunculus)Observ.
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Growing just next to a trash receptacle in the park’s picnic area.
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Tribu HopliiniObserv.
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A beetle hitching a ride on my friends sleeve, we saw many of these guys all around the park.
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Bérbero Hojas de Cuero (Berberis bealei)Observ.
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Growing off the side of the North Plateau Loop trail.
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Nogales, Jicorias Y Parientes (Familia Juglandaceae)Observ.
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A tree about 15 feet tall, skinny canopy. Third photo is one of the buds it was starting to grow.
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Orden HypnalesObserv.
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Moss spotted growing on a rock. The patch was about 8x4 inches.
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Hierbas de San Juan (Género Hypericum)Observ.
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Unknown plant growing off the side of the North Plateau Loop trail.
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A fungus on a small branch that appears to have fallen off the tree above.
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Ipecacuana de la Carolina (Podophyllum peltatum)Observ.
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Clusters of these plants were found under neath trees.
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A snail about the size of a quarter found under a log.
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Escarabajos Y Parientes (Orden Coleoptera)Observ.
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Found under a log on a moderately cool morning.
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Growing off the side of the North Plateau Loop trail.
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Oligoquetos (Subclase Oligochaeta)Observ.
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A worm that we found under a log on a moderate day.
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A moss growing off the side of the North Plateau Loop trail on a moderate but sunny day.
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Mariposa Cometa Oriental (Papilio glaucus)Observ.
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A yellow butterfly resting in some dead leaves. I tried to get a closer picture but it flew off before I could.
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A flower that was only seen growing at the base of trees.
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Hongos de Repisa (Género Trametes)Observ.
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A fungus growing on the side of an overturned tree.
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Meloe americanusObserv.
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A black beetle that appeared to be dead and slightly buried in the dirt.
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Hongos de Repisa (Familia Polyporaceae)Observ.
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A smooth white fungus growing off the side of an over turned tree.
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Packera glabellaObserv.
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Growing off the side of the North Plateau Loop trail in the Mont Sano state park.
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Growing off the side of the North Plateau Loop in the Monte Sano State Park.
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Packera glabellaObserv.
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This plant had sprouted off the side of the North Plateau Loop trail in the Monte Sano state park.
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Gordolobo Común (Verbascum thapsus)Observ.
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This plant was growing just off the North Plateau Loop trail in the state park.
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This plant was growing off the side of the North Plateau Loop trail in the Monte Sano Mountain state park.
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This large fungus was about five inches wide and on a fallen over tree.
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Gorgojos, Picudos Y Parientes (Superfamilia Curculionoidea)Observ.
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This little guy clung to the back my friend’s shirt and we don’t know how long he was there before I removed him.
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Culebra Panza Roja (Storeria occipitomaculata)Observ.
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A baby snack that ran across the path away from a stream to a tree.