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Rescued from a nearby road project, now living in the Barton Warnock Visitor Center public gardens.
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Widely distributed in South Brewster Co. It is blooming now after many rains.
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Warnock Biznagita (Echinomastus warnockii)Autor
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Flower looks like Echinomastus warnockii, but spiral tuburcles confuse me.
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Ramo del Diablo (Nyctaginia capitata)Autor
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Found on the roadside while looking for bridges with bat populations. I don't think I've ever seen it before.
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Mandevilla macrosiphon is my best guess. Other individuals were more ruffled on the corolla edges. None, however, were revolute.
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Cactos (Familia Cactaceae)Autor
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Big Bend Ranch State Park, Guale Mesa area
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Warnock Biznagita (Echinomastus warnockii)Autor
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Igneous soil, 4000-5000 ft in
Big Bend Ranch State Park. Coryphantha sp.?
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Culebra Chata del Desierto (Salvadora deserticola)Autor
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This snake tried to eat something that was caught in a spider web. The snake was ensnared in the web too. I took pictures and the released the snake.
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Chinche de Hombros Rojos (Jadera haematoloma)Autor
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Seen on sidewalks in Alpine, Texas.
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Cascabel de Diamantes (Crotalus atrox)Autor
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White bands on tail are wider than black ones, and somewhat fractured. Snake is caught in a watering system cover, but can still put out a warning rattle!