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This one's a real weirdo. Female flowers in branched clusters, like the male plants, instead of mostly solitary.
Keep an eye out when these things are in flower! Maybe more of these weirdos are out there.
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Capim-Agulha (Trachypogon spicatus)Observador
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Very yellow! A few tufts here growing out of the rock.
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Crisomelídeos (Família Chrysomelidae)Observador
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Under a leaf of Apodanthera undulata
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Dicotiledóneas (Classe Magnoliopsida)Observador
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Red veins, whorled. Under dense shade of an oak tree, growing out of some leaf liter, adjacent to stream, more of a mesic-y area.
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Quincula lobataObservador
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Some defoliation, maybe from a caterpillar
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Dalea pulchraObservador
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White flowers (keels and wings)
morph
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Género RicciaObservador
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I've seen this weirdo around quite a bit. Maybe a liverwort, due to the bifurcating form. Pores. Perhaps a lichen. Seems to occur exclusivley on newly eroded edges of active watersheds. Intimately associated with moisture. I call it 'mud lichen'
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Not much to go off of here but I think I got it. Small population here.