Fecha añadida
05 sep. 2023
a las 02:36 PM EDT
Descripción
Slightly elevated, moist, sandy microsite within cedar-ash swamp. Could not find a nearby parent tree, but there are chestnuts elsewhere in this natural area.
Fecha añadida
19 jun. 2013
a las 11:49 AM CEST
Fecha añadida
20 sep. 2023
a las 04:41 PM PDT
Fecha añadida
07 ago. 2023
a las 10:02 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
28 jul. 2022
a las 04:18 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
12 sep. 2016
a las 05:56 PM PDT
Fecha añadida
02 jun. 2021
a las 03:09 PM PDT
Fecha añadida
21 jul. 2023
a las 08:06 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
13 ago. 2023
a las 08:17 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
19 may. 2023
a las 10:29 AM EDT
Fecha añadida
18 may. 2021
a las 07:44 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
28 may. 2021
a las 06:17 PM CDT
Descripción
I’ve spoken to many naturalists about this one all of whom unanimously agree this is indeed American Chestnut. This is the first documented one in Minnesota that has a possibility of being native origin. There were a few saplings in the clearing in the middle of this SNA, pin should be spot on. Being out of range means that this is either a disjunct or unintentionally planted by a migrant animal or a person, being off the trail and in a weird spot makes me question where it came from.
Fecha añadida
27 may. 2021
a las 09:10 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
25 may. 2022
a las 12:03 PM HST
Fecha añadida
30 may. 2022
a las 12:26 AM UTC
Descripción
A pair of old boulevard trees on the property of St. David’s and St. Paul’s Church. Going by the characteristics that I could identify, I believe they are American Chestnut trees but would like confirmation. Judging by old photographs they were planted around 1914. There are several other chestnut trees nearby, presumably descended from these trees. They do produce viable seeds/nuts.
Fecha añadida
18 abr. 2021
a las 12:09 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
18 abr. 2021
a las 12:07 PM EDT
Descripción
From a wild type seedling
Fecha añadida
29 oct. 2020
a las 05:52 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
18 sep. 2022
a las 03:23 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
14 sep. 2022
a las 12:11 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
21 jun. 2023
a las 05:20 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
06 jul. 2017
a las 09:11 AM EDT
Fecha añadida
05 jul. 2021
a las 04:17 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
03 ago. 2023
a las 05:40 PM UTC
Descripción
In douglas fir/ponderosa pine habitat
Fecha añadida
21 abr. 2017
a las 12:36 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
30 ago. 2022
a las 05:35 PM CST
Fecha añadida
09 mar. 2023
a las 12:54 AM CST
Descripción
UV Bee Vision
Shot by a full spectrum camera with UV pass + IR block filters stack
According to studies, bees are extremely attracted to bluebonnet's florets with white "banner" because bees can collect a large quantity of high-quality pollen.
As the florets get older, the white banner change to purplish color and the bees are much less attracted to them. As you can see on the first picture, taken by a full spectrum camera with UV bandpass “bug filter”, the floret with purplish banner is not UV reflective, in black color, which is "invisible" in bee's eyes.
"In a paper published in The Southwestern Naturalist [1], Schaal and Leverich found that bees can collect up to 150 times more pollen from a white spotted floret than a purple-spotted one. Other research has revealed that nearly all pollinator visits (about 96%) were to the florets with white spots."~"Can A Texas Bluebonnet change its spots? - Honey Bee Suite"
Fecha añadida
27 jul. 2023
a las 09:21 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
09 ene. 2022
a las 09:32 AM PST
Fecha añadida
07 jun. 2023
a las 12:18 AM PDT
Fecha añadida
11 jun. 2023
a las 04:48 PM PDT
Fecha añadida
24 feb. 2023
a las 05:55 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
03 jun. 2023
a las 06:03 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
02 jun. 2023
a las 06:09 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
03 jun. 2023
a las 03:21 PM EDT
Descripción
Hot pink, growing under a tree. No indication that it is connected to any plants. Suspect it may be a fungus.
Fecha añadida
05 jun. 2023
a las 04:53 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
30 ago. 2017
a las 10:15 AM CDT
Fecha añadida
25 jun. 2018
a las 11:55 AM CDT
Descripción
Growing below mostly pines in a mossy area in a dense mixed hardwood/coniferous forest in NW Georgia (Gordon County), US.
Fecha añadida
07 jun. 2017
a las 07:59 PM EDT
Descripción
Growing under an old white pine in sandy soil.There are also quaking aspen and cherry sprouts in the same area. There were over 20 flowering stems in this location. Otherwise uncommon. On a subsequent visit two days later I observed a bumble bee nectaring at these flowers -see photo.
Fecha añadida
07 jun. 2017
a las 11:14 AM EDT
Fecha añadida
22 jun. 2021
a las 07:12 PM PDT
Fecha añadida
05 jun. 2021
a las 02:47 PM CDT
Descripción
This is Hypopitys Species 3 in Weakley's new 2020 edition keys.
Fecha añadida
02 ene. 2021
a las 03:48 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
29 jun. 2020
a las 06:17 AM CDT
Fecha añadida
17 jun. 2022
a las 02:50 PM CDT
Descripción
Soon to be separated into the genus Hypopitys. This appears to be the common eastern pinesap, which has no specific epithet at the time of writing. In Weakley's Flora of the Southeastern United States 2022, it is listed in key as Hypopitys species 3.
Fecha añadida
04 jun. 2022
a las 08:23 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
22 jul. 2021
a las 05:43 PM PDT
Fecha añadida
27 jun. 2021
a las 10:57 AM EDT
Fecha añadida
28 jun. 2022
a las 10:15 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
11 sep. 2018
a las 03:17 AM CEST
Fecha añadida
03 sep. 2019
a las 07:48 PM PDT
Fecha añadida
03 sep. 2019
a las 06:07 PM PDT
Fecha añadida
27 jul. 2021
a las 09:58 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
10 sep. 2021
a las 02:04 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
02 oct. 2020
a las 03:29 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
31 may. 2022
a las 08:49 PM EDT
Descripción
In conifer forest (Cheboygan State Park)
Fecha añadida
03 oct. 2022
a las 02:06 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
24 sep. 2022
a las 10:16 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
02 abr. 2022
a las 06:45 PM AEDT
Fecha añadida
12 abr. 2022
a las 03:17 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
15 mar. 2022
a las 01:53 AM UTC
Fecha añadida
20 jul. 2019
a las 10:56 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
17 jul. 2019
a las 09:49 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
13 jul. 2019
a las 07:52 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
11 jul. 2019
a las 04:05 PM EDT
Descripción
A bud sport of a normal plant, not a cultivated one.
Fecha añadida
06 jul. 2019
a las 10:29 AM EDT
Fecha añadida
05 jul. 2019
a las 06:37 PM EDT
Descripción
This plant started out normal-colored and then started producing these mosaic leaves.
So does that mean this was a bud sport?
Fecha añadida
12 ago. 2019
a las 05:42 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
21 jun. 2019
a las 07:45 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
27 jun. 2019
a las 09:58 PM EDT
Descripción
I think this is a variegated porcelain berry—?
Fecha añadida
12 jun. 2019
a las 01:37 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
12 jun. 2019
a las 04:57 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
08 jun. 2019
a las 01:51 AM EDT
Descripción
The second variegated one I’ve found recently
Fecha añadida
07 jun. 2019
a las 10:40 AM EDT
Descripción
This is the third variegated one I’ve seen in the past two weeks. After having seen only green ones (and LOTS of them) prior to this, it makes me wonder if something is happening.
Fecha añadida
02 jun. 2019
a las 05:24 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
31 may. 2019
a las 02:46 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
24 may. 2019
a las 03:51 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
11 may. 2019
a las 11:12 AM EDT
Fecha añadida
28 jun. 2018
a las 11:37 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
28 jun. 2018
a las 03:47 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
09 jun. 2018
a las 07:00 PM EDT
Descripción
Ampelopsis? Maple? Whatever it is, it's variegated
Fecha añadida
02 jun. 2018
a las 06:16 PM EDT
Descripción
Appears to be a naturalized variegated form
Fecha añadida
27 jul. 2018
a las 08:50 PM PDT
Fecha añadida
03 ago. 2017
a las 07:46 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
24 jul. 2017
a las 07:47 PM EDT
Descripción
The was not part of the Ikea plantings. It was in a wild bed of weeds right on the waterfront.
I assume that a plant mosaic virus was what caused some leaves of this Ampelopsis brevipedunculata, the porcelain berry vine, to appear variegated?
(Most of the leaves on this plant were not variegated, see the second image and the observation here:)
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/7195428
Fecha añadida
08 jul. 2017
a las 01:52 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
01 jul. 2017
a las 12:05 PM UTC
Descripción
Young plant in pachysandra. I don't know why the leaves are white and green -- variegated. No herbicide has been used here. It is interesting that most of the leaves have been chewed by something. Perhaps this plant does have a few enemies. I hope so.
Fecha añadida
14 jun. 2017
a las 11:45 AM EDT
Fecha añadida
10 jul. 2022
a las 06:25 PM UTC
Fecha añadida
15 jul. 2022
a las 07:11 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
16 jul. 2022
a las 10:27 AM EDT