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September 17, 2024
07:31 PM CDT
Description
Disturbed silt-loam soil, on the bank of Nances Creek.
Some have been calling the Mosla populations in our area M. dianthera or M. scabra but I'm not entirely convinced. Several of the observations I've seen from our region, including my own observations, do not cleanly fit either species. In particular, the combination of short deltoid lobes on the upper calyx lip with hairy stems seems to contradict the descriptions of both species in this 1999 revision of Mosla that I found in the discussion under this observation.
There is also an interesting discussion under this observation from Missouri that I feel validates my suspicion. For now, I will leave my ID at the generic level until the experts can figure things out.
I should have collected an herbarium specimen while I was taking photos, but unfortunately I didn't, however there were several more specimens of the same plant in the area, so I will go back soon to make a collection.
Update: I've collected 2 specimens for the herbarium.
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August 21, 2024
02:18 AM CEST
Description
Really perplexing! I have checked quite a number of species without reaching any good match. Whatever, this is not one of the french guianan species (i.e. not atrorubens, recurvata, lanceolata, brevipes)... The hirsute capitules (calyx + corolla) are quite unique... See also Hyptis recurvata from a nearby locality.
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May 3, 2024
12:01 AM CDT
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August 3, 2024
01:33 AM CDT
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August 3, 2024
06:51 PM CDT
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June 23, 2024
08:21 PM UTC
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May 27, 2023
09:45 PM UTC
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June 8, 2024
02:51 PM UTC
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July 26, 2022
07:27 PM EDT
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December 18, 2022
04:42 PM CST
Description
On a ground litter maple leaf.
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July 19, 2020
09:40 PM CDT
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March 30, 2024
08:51 PM CDT
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September 14, 2021
07:24 PM CEST
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January 10, 2023
08:34 PM CST
Description
Kiki takes a face-plant nap.
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July 5, 2020
06:13 PM CDT
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February 24, 2024
07:38 PM CST
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August 12, 2023
03:38 PM EDT
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September 21, 2023
03:54 PM UTC
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August 26, 2022
07:49 PM CDT
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October 17, 2022
11:06 PM CDT
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June 22, 2017
01:50 PM CDT
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May 15, 2023
05:30 PM CDT
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January 27, 2023
09:30 PM PST
Description
Robust but low herb, no more than about 1/4 meter tall, and very hairy, growing along Poopout Trail, Dalton Ridge, front range of the San Gabriel Mountains. Candy recipe followed:
- Collect a decent amount of fresh horehound (see photo # 2).
- Strip leaves off of stems and add to a pot with 2 cups of water.
- Bring water to boil for a few minutes and let it steep off heat for a while.
- Decant the liquid into 2 cup measuring cup and take note of the approximate recovered volume.
- Measure out an equal volume of sugar, or use honey up to about 1/4 of the volume of the liquid from step # 4.
- Add sugar, honey, 1 teaspoon cream of tartar, and a approximately 1 tablespoon of lemon juice to the liquid and boil until the liquid comes to 300 F (150 C).
- Grease a large plate with butter while the candy climbs to temperature.
- When the candy mixture comes to its final temperature, remove from heat, and pour the candy onto the buttered plate.
- Allow hot candy to cool for a few minutes.
- Once cooled enough to handle safely, use a knife or spoon to pull away small pieces of candy, and using hands, roll the candy into balls, canes, or whatever desired shape, and place on a second buttered plate to cool.
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May 16, 2023
12:29 AM CDT
Description
Eggs were found in the soil of my potted spider plant with tiny brown frogs jumping nearby. The heartbeat was visible through my camera's display. Eggs were returned to the location unharmed, and a leaf was placed on top to help retain moisture.
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May 21, 2022
06:41 PM UTC
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March 22, 2022
09:34 PM EDT
Description
Semi-naturalized; next to greenhouse, probably from refuse or possibly deliberately established; vegetatively spreading dense colony ca. 10 m^2; at edge of upland forest.
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August 31, 2021
10:11 PM UTC
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May 23, 2021
06:28 PM UTC
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September 15, 2022
09:40 PM UTC
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November 5, 2022
06:37 PM EDT
Place
Private
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October 22, 2020
05:13 PM UTC
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June 5, 2021
02:48 AM UTC
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October 7, 2021
01:10 AM UTC
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March 24, 2022
01:50 PM UTC
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February 10, 2022
06:36 PM UTC
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February 15, 2022
06:46 PM CST
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March 5, 2022
01:15 PM CET
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June 20, 2021
02:37 PM UTC
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May 12, 2021
05:40 PM UTC
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April 3, 2019
10:59 PM UTC
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December 12, 2020
08:30 PM PST
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January 17, 2014
01:54 PM PST
Description
This plant was observed in its native range. It has become more popular in the last two decades as a spice.
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February 11, 2020
06:25 PM PST
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January 16, 2020
02:22 PM CST
Description
white color form; in the neighborhood, and its eye-catching.
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January 18, 2020
06:16 PM CST
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January 20, 2020
12:40 PM HST
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July 8, 2019
10:59 PM EDT
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September 7, 2018
08:22 PM CDT
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June 2, 2021
02:30 AM UTC
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July 7, 2021
12:41 AM UTC
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July 20, 2021
04:55 PM UTC
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September 29, 2021
05:41 PM EDT
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September 15, 2021
09:19 PM CDT
Description
UV flora, shot by a full spectrum camera with UV pass filters stack (aka UV bug vision filters)
Some considered this plants is invasive, I keep them in my backyard because hummingbirds really like this plant.
I have never seen a Bumblebee landed on these flowers. Bees don't attract to UV red flowers.
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August 5, 2020
02:50 PM UTC
Description
Mill Creek Park, Clark County, IL
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July 15, 2021
04:53 AM EDT
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July 24, 2021
10:33 PM EDT
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June 12, 2021
06:50 PM HST
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July 23, 2021
02:38 PM EDT
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June 23, 2021
08:54 PM EDT
Description
Fort Washington State Park
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May 31, 2021
01:08 AM CDT
Description
Ring infestation
Zale moth caterpillar
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April 13, 2019
08:54 PM CDT
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June 10, 2020
06:35 PM EDT
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July 6, 2020
01:56 AM UTC
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September 6, 2020
07:24 PM UTC
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October 17, 2020
02:52 PM UTC
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September 19, 2018
10:00 PM EDT
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April 30, 2021
08:54 PM CDT
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April 30, 2021
03:11 PM CDT
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April 24, 2021
01:01 AM UTC
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July 15, 2020
12:57 PM EDT
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January 1, 2019
07:19 PM EST
Description
Looks like mint but has the fragrance of licorice; wooded setting, not sure of ID
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April 19, 2020
10:25 PM PDT
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March 30, 2021
10:07 PM UTC
Description
They started to grow on my roof
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March 6, 2021
07:20 AM CST
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March 14, 2020
02:20 PM EDT
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November 5, 2018
08:23 PM UTC
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June 24, 2020
01:56 AM HST
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July 15, 2018
04:44 AM HST
Description
Seen on Kitsuma Peak Trail. Not 100% sure on the species, but definitely in the genus Monarda. Location is approx.
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July 24, 2020
01:38 PM HST
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July 5, 2020
11:42 PM UTC
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August 18, 2020
05:45 PM UTC
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June 25, 2019
01:20 PM CDT
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July 30, 2016
05:37 PM EDT
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June 25, 2018
03:59 PM UTC
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July 29, 2020
07:27 PM UTC
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May 8, 2018
08:29 AM CDT
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June 2, 2017
06:43 PM CDT
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August 18, 2020
05:43 PM MDT
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August 4, 2017
08:45 PM EDT
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June 21, 2020
03:54 PM UTC
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October 7, 2020
09:18 PM CDT
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October 7, 2020
09:14 PM CDT
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December 21, 2020
09:49 PM EST
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October 8, 2020
09:58 AM CDT
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October 8, 2020
09:56 AM CDT
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December 19, 2020
05:20 PM EST
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April 24, 2020
09:54 PM UTC
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December 13, 2020
06:11 PM EST
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October 1, 2020
03:55 PM UTC
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January 17, 2018
04:52 PM PST