Also how about a way to search plants by the family they belong to. When you click on a family, each genus in that family would be displayed. Then...
How about a Plantstew for Fungi? It would be like a regular plant page, but with other options like if its "harmful to people, pets, plants, home,...
The eggs may have been attached to the feet of a bird that had previously landed in some other water where there were snail eggs.
Thanks Toni! Unfortunately mine does not quite look like any of those. It could also be a cultivar of one or more of those species.
Well, most of us know about the GBBC (Great Backyard Bird Count), but you may not know about the Firefly Watch. They are studying the geographic...
It is less than six inches high and wide without flowering stem. It is also serrated on the edges of the leaves which are slightly variegated....
Ameri-cats just keep getting lazier.
It looks like a species of Lespedeza, but definitely in the Fabaceae family.
That is Purple Dead Nettle (Lamium purpureum). The easiest way to get rid of it would be to just pull them up. Also, the use of a broadleaf weed...
It sounds like you could have just trimmed the pepper plant instead of killing the leaves. You might want to try trimming one of the plants next...
Wow! Thanks everyone. I am honored to have won. :mrgreen:
Mostly there are blues, but also some reds, whites, and greens. I walked around my yard and nearby woods and took pics of everything that is...
Those are great photos Gail. I especially liked some of those birds you caught mid-flight.
Thanks everyone!
Beautiful. I love the many different shapes that mushrooms take. Some of my favorites are the Corals, Stinkhorns, and Bird's-Nest Fungi.
I was inspired by Kildale's post and decided to post some pics of some fungi that I found the other day. Why was the Mushroom at the party?...
I'd probably give it a try. I love mushrooms.
Not sure, but it kind of reminds me of a Dhalia.
Ha, I love it.
Well, what can I say. :wink: I thought that it having parallel veined leaves would narrow down the list a bit, but it hasn't really. I thought it...
Separate names with a comma.