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packardr90

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Abril 13, 2010 11:01 PM PDT

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quandary

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Fevereiro 4, 2024 02:03 PM PST

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silversea_starsong

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Maio 28, 2023 01:23 PM PDT

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graysquirrel

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Janeiro 24, 2022 11:57 AM PST

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dgreenberger

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Março 5, 2024 12:52 PM PST

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Giesta (Cytisus scoparius)

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michaelfromchino

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Dezembro 27, 2023 08:01 AM PST

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Giesta (Cytisus scoparius)

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svolk1

Data

Maio 22, 2020 03:34 PM PDT

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psyllidhipster

Data

Junho 26, 2012 03:22 AM MST

Descrição

On cherry bark

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duncan_bell

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Julho 2023

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duncan_bell

Data

Outubro 2023

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Cana (Arundo donax)

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beetle_mch

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Abril 30, 2021 07:02 AM PDT

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Cana (Arundo donax)

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keithwg1

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Janeiro 18, 2023 08:46 AM PST

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lizbeth_zarate

Data

Maio 16, 2023 09:04 AM PDT

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Sanhaço-de-Fogo-Migrador (Piranga rubra)

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jen_iyer

Data

Dezembro 17, 2022 08:12 AM PST

Descrição

Pretty sure this is a Summer Tanager. Seen at the Riverside-Corona Resource Conservation District's LandUse Learning Center demonstration garden. It was about 7 or 8 inches long beak to tail tip -- so too big to be a vermillion flycatcher. It was hanging around our pomegranate and toyon trees, but didn't see it eating. I even captured his call on the Merlin app. These birds are pretty rare here.

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maxbottomtime

Data

Agosto 8, 2020 08:43 AM PDT

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sheriff_woody_pct

Data

Janeiro 18, 2022 04:41 PM PST

Descrição

Undescribed species. In rich soil under log. Living more or less in loose colonies.

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Louva-a-Deus-Ocelado (Iris oratoria)

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david99

Data

Outubro 13, 2023 09:12 PM PDT

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Puma (Puma concolor)

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danl49

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Abril 18, 2021 01:24 AM PDT

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Furão (Neogale frenata)

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markc666

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Maio 20, 2018 09:18 AM PDT

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dreamscapedeb

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Julho 23, 2021 03:46 PM PDT

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tchester

Data

Julho 20, 2022 02:59 PM PDT

Descrição

These photos were stimulated by the conversation in this observation:

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/88441502

about whether our San Jacinto plants were E. tilingii or E. corallina.

This plant was at the edge of Reeds Meadow.

Taking what I could see in my photographs, and comparing them to the Jepson eFlora and FNA treatments, this plant has five characteristics that fit E. tilingii better:

  • the mostly glabrous stem fits the "glabrous or sparsely stipitate to short glandular-villous" stem of E. tilingii better than the "moderately hirsute to hirtellous" stem of E. corallina. There are some downward-pointing hairs, fitting the "deflexed" hairs of E. corallina, but there is no corresponding description of the hair aspect for E. tilingii.
  • the translucent leaf hairs fits the "thick-vitreous, eglandular" hairs of E. tilingii, and not the "dull gray" leaf hairs of E. corallina.
  • the clear dentate teeth on the leaf blades fit the "irregularly denticulate" teeth of E. tilingii better than the "generally crenate" leaf edge of E. corallina.
  • the wedge-shaped leaf base fits the "cuneate to attenuate" leaf base of E. tilingii, and not the "truncate to shallowly cordate" base of E. corallina
  • the stalked glandular hairs on the calyx fit only the "glabrous or sparsely stipitate-glandular to short glandular-villous" hairs of E. tilingii, and not the "glabrous" calyx of E. corallina (caveat: those descriptions were for the "fruiting calyx", and my pix show a flowering calyx).

The glandular hairs on the leaf margins fit neither species.

Here's a summary of what I see in my photographs in this observation:

  • pedicel stalked glandular, mostly in lower part
  • calyx stalked glandular in flower
  • leaf widely elliptic, strongly toothed, almost lobed. 5 veined from base. base wedge-shaped, angle ~90 deg. tip rounded. blade hairs translucent, tapered to tip, stalked glandular toward edge of blade.
  • stem mostly glabrous, with some retrorse hairs at base of each node.

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keirmorse

Data

Maio 2023

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silversea_starsong

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Maio 2023

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silversea_starsong

Data

Maio 12, 2019 03:34 PM PDT

Descrição

Dudleyas at Painted Cave.

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jimandre

Data

Março 30, 2023 06:11 PM PDT

Descrição

A number of iNaturalist observations have been posted of this undescribed taxon from Kelso Dunes and Soda Lake Basin sands, past collectors have placed under M. transmontana. Tasha La Doux and I in the process of compiling background information and conducting morphological and genetic research leading up to the publishing of this as a new taxon.

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sheriff_woody_pct

Data

Março 2023

Descrição

Only a single individual seen

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hoboannie

Data

Outubro 30, 2022 11:04 AM PDT

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Fura-Capa-Menor (Bromus madritensis)

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silversea_starsong

Data

Maio 10, 2018 11:51 AM PDT

Descrição

Bromus madritensis ssp. madritensis and ssp. rubens.

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Fura-Capa-Menor (Bromus madritensis)

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silversea_starsong

Data

Junho 15, 2018 10:04 AM PDT

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Repimpim (Erodium cicutarium)

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dlbowls

Data

Janeiro 19, 2023 02:17 PM PST

Descrição

With a Pathogen?

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aaron_echols

Data

Abril 2022

Descrição

This plant is growing on a somewhat remote sandstone peak in the Santa Monica Mountains on exposed shelves and flats amongst sandstone outcroppings; within an area of about 50 square meters. Growing in openings among Eriogonum cinereum and Salvia mellifera.
Leaves are fleshy and succulent.

Around 500 plants were noted on a single south facing exposure, other smaller sub-populations were noted to have ~50 plants.

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tchester

Data

Abril 8, 2022 04:41 PM PDT

Descrição

This was the only A.p. desertica we found on a survey of the Cedar Spring Trail and the PCT north of it. We found it at our turn-around point, so there may be more plants of this taxon farther north.

The first pix shows the glabrescent ovary of this taxon, very different from the many hairy ovaries of A. glandulosa on the plants farther down. The numerous leaf-like bracts in the infl are also very different from the ones in the previously-seen A. glandulosa.

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elizabeth_lockhart

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Abril 23, 2022 08:17 AM PDT

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Erva-Dos-Moinhos (Filago pyramidata)

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kueda

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Março 26, 2022 01:52 PM PDT

Etiquetas

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acorncap

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Março 11, 2022 04:57 PM PST

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Formiga-Argentina (Linepithema humile)

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alex_bairstow

Data

Setembro 9, 2017 05:17 PM PDT

Descrição

Eating what appears to be a frog eye.

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joeysantore

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Abril 2020

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joeysantore

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Abril 2020

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ronvanderhoff

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Janeiro 16, 2020 03:18 PM PST

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kimssight

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Novembro 13, 2016 12:01 PM PST

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aaron_echols

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Setembro 25, 2016 01:15 PM PDT