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21 may. 2024
a las 11:59 MAÑANA HST
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07 abr. 2024
a las 03:17 PM UTC
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12 may. 2024
a las 09:46 PM CDT
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29 may. 2022
a las 04:26 MAÑANA UTC
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10 ene. 2024
a las 01:05 PM CST
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28 mar. 2020
a las 12:20 PM PDT
Descripción
Presumably a parasitic plant since no leaves were observed and no plants nearby.
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25 abr. 2024
a las 04:26 PM HST
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07 may. 2024
a las 10:19 MAÑANA HST
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05 mar. 2024
a las 04:32 MAÑANA UTC
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03 abr. 2024
a las 08:31 MAÑANA EDT
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16 ago. 2023
a las 06:15 PM MDT
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11 sep. 2022
a las 03:12 PM EDT
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04 may. 2024
a las 05:32 PM EDT
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02 feb. 2020
a las 04:22 PM UTC
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05 may. 2024
a las 11:23 MAÑANA EDT
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05 may. 2024
a las 05:01 PM CDT
Descripción
All leaves were distinctly surrulate. Lines of hairs on new twigs. Leaves typically widest at the middle or just below with slightly acuminate tips. Leaves larger than V. elliottii but smaller than V. fuscatum.
Outside of known range, but seems to fit.
To be clear, this is how these plants key based on Weakley's FSUS 2024.
- 1 Shrubs rhizomatous, forming clonal colonies, the upright stems < 1 m tall (and often < 0.5 m tall); ["lowbush blueberries"].
- 1 Shrubs crown-forming, single-stemmed or several-stemmed from the base, the upright stems generally > 1 m tall (often 2-3 m tall, and rarely to 7 m); ["highbush blueberries"].
These plants are definitely crown-forming from a multi-stemmed base. The two larger shrubs were each about 5-6 ft. tall. I saw no obvious signs of rhizomatous spreading.
- 9 Leaves with stipitate glands on the lower surface; [Coastal Plain of SC and s. NC south to FL, west to TX]
- 9 Leaves lacking stipitate glands on the lower surface (variously glabrous to pubescent with eglandular hairs); [collectively widespread].
I see no signs of stipite glands on any of leaves, though there appears to be some very small stipitate glands on the emering twigs, though they appear to be lost as the twig matures.
- 11 Leaves 0.7-3.5 cm long, 0.3-1.5 cm wide, with serrulate margins; twigs slender, numerous.
- 11 Leaves 3-10 cm long, 1.5-4.5 cm wide, with entire, ciliate, or serrulate margins; twigs stouter, fewer.
I have yet to take precise leaf measurements, but they seem to be about 3-6 cm in length and 1.5-3 cm in width. They are conspicuously larger than V.elliottii leaves (which one of these shrubs is growing immediately beside for easy comparison), but still on the smaller side for a highbush blueberry.
- 12 Young twigs glabrous (or puberulent in two lines as in V. formosum); leaf surfaces glabrous; leaf margins eciliate or ciliate.
- 12 Young twigs puberulent, at least in lines; leaf surfaces more-or-less pubescent; leaf margins ciliate (rarely eciliate).
Young twigs and undersides of the leaves are clearly puberulent.
- 15 Puberulence of the young twigs merely in 2 lines; [Mountains and montane sites in the upper Piedmont].
- 15 Puberulence of the young twigs extending around their circumference (not merely in 2 lines); [collectively widespread in our area].
The puberulence of the young twigs is predominantly in 2 lines and extends around the twig circumference only on older twigs before becoming mostly glabrous.
- 16 Leaves elliptic to elliptic-obovate, broadest at or beyond the middle, the apex acute to short-acuminate; leaf margins entire to obscurely serrulate; corolla 5-10 mm long; berry blue, glaucous
- 16 Leaves narrowly ovate, broadest below the middle, the apex acuminate; leaf margins distinctly serrulate; corolla 5-7 mm long; berry purple-black, not glaucous (sometimes drying so as to appear somewhat glaucous blue)
The leaf margins are invariably distinctly serrulate, and the leaves tend to be widest in the middle or just below the middle.
This final question arrives us at Vaccinium simulatum.
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04 may. 2024
a las 03:59 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
14 may. 2023
a las 07:49 PM EDT
Descripción
Tentative, given scarcity in region; in cool, shaded rocky outcrop. Noted tiny tiny petals (often looking more like 8-10 even tinier petals), weak and leaning habit, and relatively long and slender leaves for a Stellaria
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01 abr. 2024
a las 09:47 PM UTC
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02 sep. 2023
a las 02:56 PM CDT
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29 ago. 2022
a las 10:13 PM CST
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17 jun. 2023
a las 06:07 PM CDT
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10 may. 2023
a las 06:42 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
25 abr. 2024
a las 02:16 PM CDT
Descripción
Along disturbed woodland border by roadside power line trail.
Seems unlikely. Need to look into further.
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18 abr. 2024
a las 06:44 PM PDT
Descripción
LIFER!!!
Another had road cruised this beauty right before everyone was going to leave for the day. Super happy I finally got to see one and this little one seemed to enjoy all the paparazzi as it was a lifer for many in our group. Got carried away with photos as well because . . . hognose!
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14 mar. 2024
a las 06:51 MAÑANA CDT
Descripción
Limestone cliff on the Stones River.
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01 abr. 2023
a las 05:50 MAÑANA UTC
Fecha añadida
15 mar. 2024
a las 01:03 MAÑANA UTC
Descripción
seems to be weakley's "carex species 7"
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16 abr. 2024
a las 09:02 PM UTC
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02 jul. 2021
a las 07:28 PM UTC
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25 jun. 2020
a las 05:02 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
06 abr. 2024
a las 09:27 PM PDT
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08 abr. 2024
a las 08:58 MAÑANA CDT
Descripción
Open woodland, regularly cleared with weedeater.
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19 may. 2022
a las 08:26 PM CDT
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First time I've ever gotten to see a specimen up close.
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13 jul. 2022
a las 09:42 MAÑANA HST
Descripción
Apidae – Psithyrus ashtoni (CRESSON) – USA: Michigan: St. Joseph Co.: Tamarack Lake, 18/23-VI-1981, col. D.C.L. Gosling, det. Psithyrus ashtoni por R.W. Husband (1 hembra en col. Museo Entomológico de León) [Hy-43]
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01 abr. 2024
a las 06:46 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
03 sep. 2022
a las 03:55 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
22 jul. 2020
a las 12:55 MAÑANA UTC
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15 mar. 2024
a las 07:59 PM UTC
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29 mar. 2024
a las 01:47 MAÑANA HST
Fecha añadida
15 may. 2022
a las 03:13 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
22 mar. 2022
a las 09:02 MAÑANA CDT
Descripción
Hardwood forest with exposed Heflin phyllite.
DDS 17,004
Fecha añadida
10 may. 2021
a las 08:37 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
09 mar. 2024
a las 12:46 MAÑANA UTC
Fecha añadida
24 mar. 2024
a las 10:37 PM UTC
Descripción
on Phacelia bipinnatifida
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18 oct. 2023
a las 05:41 MAÑANA EDT
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06 feb. 2024
a las 12:19 MAÑANA UTC
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22 mar. 2024
a las 04:52 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
22 mar. 2024
a las 07:45 PM EDT
Descripción
no @blazeclaw were harmed in the making of this photo
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24 mar. 2024
a las 08:29 PM CDT
Descripción
Unsure of ID. I wrote it off as a two line in the field but now feel silly for not getting proper photos. was in the correct habitat for Urspelerpes sp.
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23 mar. 2024
a las 06:12 PM UTC
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22 abr. 2023
a las 06:07 PM CDT
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14 jun. 2023
a las 10:11 PM UTC
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10 abr. 2023
a las 07:40 PM EDT
Descripción
Looked like smallii but this is not where I would expect that ????
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19 mar. 2024
a las 05:58 PM EDT
Descripción
Different menthol smell, and hairiness on steps and leaves, seemed to have a bit more rounded leaves, compared with the mountain mint I’ve found in middle georgia. This was high elevation, fairly rare/uncommon along the trail up yonah. Only found three different patches, 6 inches wide
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18 mar. 2024
a las 10:54 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
11 oct. 2023
a las 07:02 PM PDT
Descripción
Not even kidding I found this cutie in an acorn cap under a rock as is.
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22 dic. 2023
a las 06:21 PM MST
Fecha añadida
22 jul. 2021
a las 10:19 MAÑANA EDT
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15 jul. 2023
a las 11:13 PM EDT
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04 may. 2022
a las 09:29 MAÑANA EDT
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12 abr. 2022
a las 07:49 PM CDT
Fecha añadida
01 oct. 2018
a las 09:21 MAÑANA PDT
Descripción
My buddy caught this in his cast net! Never thought I'd see a walleye in Tennessee. Released unharmed.
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29 dic. 2023
a las 11:22 MAÑANA CST
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16 mar. 2022
a las 11:16 MAÑANA CDT
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12 mar. 2024
a las 01:32 PM EDT
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12 mar. 2024
a las 12:52 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
06 mar. 2024
a las 01:24 PM PST
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This is the LARGEST cottonmouth I have ever seen. Super happy to see one crossing the path but I was flabbergasted at how huge this snake was!
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13 mar. 2024
a las 09:55 MAÑANA CDT
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31 mar. 2023
a las 01:36 MAÑANA UTC
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15 may. 2023
a las 10:38 MAÑANA CDT
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28 abr. 2023
a las 08:16 PM EDT
Fecha añadida
11 jul. 2023
a las 11:49 MAÑANA CDT
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Small-Flower Pawpaw - FYI, I made a sweep in the general area where a first Asimina parviflora was found and stopped counting at 50 plants. These were scattered over a 2 - 3 acre area and I have since located a few more plants farther down the ridge. The tallest A. parviflora is about 10' - 12' tall and was the only plant with any fruit that I could find. Most plants are small in the 1' - 3' range.
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09 mar. 2024
a las 08:27 MAÑANA PST
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The target species for the day! The largest siren I have ever seen, yes I do realize there are larger species, but this one was thick and long. Super happy I was finally able to get one in TN.
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09 mar. 2024
a las 08:42 MAÑANA PST
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Super happy to see some more of these animals. Unsure of the species but maybe its M. partumeium just because this individual was found in a swamp?
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21 feb. 2024
a las 08:23 PM UTC
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28 feb. 2024
a las 09:13 PM EST
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12 feb. 2024
a las 05:50 PM CST
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Tentatively. In calcareous hanging seep
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12 dic. 2023
a las 08:01 MAÑANA JST
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ハコネサンショウウオ(O. japonicus)とホムラハコネサンショウウオ(O. pyrrhonotus)の混棲域にて。
写真は無いが腹側に白斑が全く見られなかったことから、狭義のハコネサンショウウオ(O. japonicus)と思われる。
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25 feb. 2024
a las 02:36 PM PST
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@wp_herping heard and spotted this one walking in the woods as @kristaallen and I chased it down to snap this photo. Ended up getting to see their mating ritual earlier in the night as well thanks to Krista.
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20 feb. 2023
a las 10:12 PM CST
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03 ago. 2023
a las 08:12 PM CDT
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30 ene. 2024
a las 06:14 MAÑANA PST
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19 ene. 2024
a las 06:25 PM CST
Descripción
Cyrilla parvifolia Rafinesque.
In Cyrilla parvifolia (overstory) & Sphagnum portoricense (understory) dominated shrub bog viewed from its ecotone with Eleocharis elongata & Eriocaulon lineare dominated peaty lakeshore marsh (at shore of coastal dune lake) and wet pitcherplant prairie. This portion of C. parvifolia shrub bog also grades into wet-mesic Pinus palustris flatwoods and small Taxodium ascendens swamps. Hypericum fasciculatum is common throughout the bog, and elongated, low hummocks with Eriocaulon compressum are present between the shrub bog and lakeshore marsh.
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11 oct. 2022
a las 07:34 PM CDT
Descripción
Crataegus invisa Sargent, likely synonymous with Crataegus mollis var. dumetosa (Sargent) Kruschke.
Remnant calcareous woodland over Grayson Marl & Main Street Limestone near ecotone with calcareous gallery forest.
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18 feb. 2024
a las 07:42 PM EST
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06 feb. 2024
a las 12:04 MAÑANA UTC
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09 sep. 2021
a las 04:15 PM EDT
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05 jun. 2022
a las 11:37 MAÑANA CDT
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23 jun. 2019
a las 06:29 PM EDT
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25 abr. 2021
a las 04:43 MAÑANA UTC
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01 feb. 2024
a las 02:24 PM EST
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07 feb. 2024
a las 08:28 PM EST
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07 feb. 2024
a las 08:28 PM EST
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05 feb. 2024
a las 11:33 PM EST
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17 feb. 2024
a las 04:08 PM EST
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18 feb. 2024
a las 12:39 MAÑANA EST
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29 abr. 2023
a las 10:29 PM CDT
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16 ago. 2023
a las 12:00 MAÑANA MST
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21 feb. 2022
a las 09:32 PM UTC