I love the ones you gave me too. They come back every year with more and more blooms.
Still hard to tell. Maybe a hickory? Could you get an image of the trunk/bark of the tree?
I agree with Carolyn, definitely a Tulip Poplar. They do produce some beautiful flowers though. Normally they are too high in the tree to really...
Some of those are very hard to tell that they were drawn with chalk. This person is very talented.
You can just call me Count Barkula!
I usually don't use the internet on my phone unless I need to find a quick way around traffic with its GPS...which isn't totally reliable, but it...
That first pic is great! I love crazy looking mushrooms like that one. I can't wait to see more of what's growing over there. I think pics 4 and...
I like the LG Vortex. It's a smartphone, but its simple and easy to use...plus its nearly indestructible. I've dropped it numerous times and it...
Ha, love this!
I grew up around that lake. It's always a fun place to go. I used to live in Suwanee which you might have driven through depending on how you went...
Nice pics!!! I especially like the last one. I think it has something to do with the lighting on the ground and on the tree leaves above the deer,...
That's a nice one!
I found what appears to be a slime mold. I have done multiple Google searches, but have not been able to find anything that looks like this....
Yea, I would dig a ball about a foot in diameter around the plant then transplant it and keep it watered like Netty said.
All of the ferns that have been mentioned love that kind of area and could tolerate a slightly drier area. Also your welcome and I had fun IDing...
It is common enough in the mountains here, but the woods/forest has to not have been logged in at least 50 or so years.
Those are great flowers! I especially love the Banana, the Shell Flowers, and that dark maroon Lily.
At first I wasn't sure about the third one, but then I had a very hard time identifying a fern a couple years ago. I'm fairly sure it is a...
I think that is Partridge Berry (Mitchella repens). It has small white flowers that usually come in pairs of 2 and they develop little red berries...
The first one is a Sensitive Fern (Onoclea sensibilis), the second and forth one looks like a Cinnamon Fern (Osmundastrum cinnamomeum), and I'm...
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