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damontighe

Data

Abril 23, 2024 01:48 PM PDT

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Observador

bjb

Data

Julho 2024

Descrição

Unusual petal and anther color, very unusual style and stigma
Location favorable for temporary human use - wind break, shade, edible plants, view
Many C fimbriatus lilies blooming here (~150)
Indicator of edible bulb migration?
Near apex along route connecting coastal areas to inland

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lj88

Data

Julho 14, 2024 10:10 AM PDT

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paullerma

Data

Julho 13, 2024 12:55 PM PDT

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Observador

kimberlietx

Data

Outubro 4, 2020 02:25 PM CDT

Descrição

I had identified this bramble colony as R. bifrons (first time seen in DFW) from photos after I found R. pascuus for the first time in the metroplex too. I couldn't wait to go see it for myself and tick off all 5 TX species on my life list!

Picture descriptions and general notes:
1 - White abaxial leaf surfaces (general pic for ID)
STEMS
2 - Primocane #1
3 - Primocane #1 close up; nearly erect prickles with broad bases, pubescent
4 - Primocane #2; retrorse prickles
5 - Cross section of primocane #1 showing pentagonal shape
6 - Floricane #1; retrorse prickles with broad bases, pubescent
7 - Floricane #1 close up
8 - Older floricanes (#2) bicolored; red on top, green on bottom
9 - Floricane #2; features consistent with floricane #1
10/11 - Floricane #2 prickles 5mm wide and 6mm long
12/13 - Primocane prickles 4mm wide and 6mm long
14 - Stems growing densely underneath leaf canopy
LEAVES
15 - Dense leafy growth
16 - Terminal leaflet; shape: oval, base: rounded, margins: serrate, apex: caudate to attenuate; surface: not lustrous
17 - Abaxial leaf surface; petioles, petiolules, and primary veins armed; secondary veins and blade unarmed
18 - Petiole
19 - Terminal petiolule
20 - Primary and secondary veins
21 - Abaxial leaf blade white tomentose
22 - Stipules very long and narrow; Axillary bud present
23 - New leaves appear more corrugated and shinier than older leaves which are duller, less corrugated, and wider
24 - Several leaves with misshapen leaflets, or even a single oversized leaflet
GROWTH/HABIT
25 - New growth creeps along the edges, could be mistaken for vining/low habit
26 - 5 Leaflets on creeping floricanes more consistent than shrubby sections
27 - General growth habitat; between the bank of a creek and a concrete pathway; Full sun; This particular section was typically 4 ft high
28 - R. bifrons growing closest to path, with Cornus drummondii closest to the creek bank; Other nearby vegetation includes Celtis laevigata, Maclura pomifera, Salix nigra, Bothriochloa ischaemum var. songarica, Paspalum dilatatum, Calyptocarpus vialis
29 - Trying to estimate plant height using an isosceles right triangle based on the 6 foot wide path. Plants average 4-6 feet (12-18 dm)
30 - This particular colony of R. bifrons measured 166m along the edge
31 - Even when soil was scarce, the creeping canes would still spread thickly over the rocky ground.
32 - Soil along creek was clay over limestone
33 - USGS map indicates soil content: Thick clay units and thin limestone units alternating clay, marl, and limestone

Additional observations:

-- My first impression was this is the thickest growth, both in floricanes and leaf coverage, of any of the upright species. In heavy shade (under trees) the growth was not as thick or as tall. Probably the biggest colony of Rubus I've seen.
-- Several leaves had misshapen lateral leaflets, or a single leaflet, (1-)3-5 leaflets overall.

-- No prior season inflorescences seen at all. Nothing remaining on the stems or on the ground. (R. pascuus still has inflorescences attached at this time.)

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wildflowerwatching

Data

Maio 18, 2024 12:39 PM PDT

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turkishvulture

Data

Junho 2023

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msatris

Data

Junho 2023

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What

Gavião-Ferrugem (Buteo regalis)

Observador

jim22lawrence

Data

Setembro 20, 2016 11:36 AM MST

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What

Urso-Negro (Ursus americanus)

Observador

lorri-gong

Data

Setembro 17, 2022 04:07 PM PDT

Descrição

sorry for the scat - we have bears now in Marin county and I think this might be bear scat.

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What

Pica-Pau-Felpudo (Dryobates pubescens)

Observador

tzwicks

Data

Maio 7, 2021 08:49 AM PDT

Descrição

Drumming away on a telephone pole every morning for the last two weeks.