Keyword Album: texas
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Date: 05/22/2013
Size: 617 items
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corallorhiza-wisteriana
I revisited some of the spring coralroots (Corallorhiza wisteriana) Brian and I had seen earlier. A few flowers were still alive.
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opuntia-prickly-pear
Think cacti don't have leaves? Wrong! The emerging pad on this prickly pear (Opuntia sp.) has small leaves, but they will drop away as the pad matures.
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escobaria-missouriensis
The Escobaria missouriensis cacti that Brian and I found are confirmed as the first record in the preserve. Read more: Red eyes and orange crowns.
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toxicodendron-poison-ivy
Even poison ivy (Toxicodendron sp.) has flowers in the spring. This menacing plant grows thickly along the paths in the preserve -- stick to marked trails indeed!
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cedar-brake-trail
The forest is lush and green now, despite the chilly breeze that was blowing today. Read more: Red eyes and orange crowns.
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castilleja-purpurea-4
There was even an ivory-colored paintbrush (Castilleja purpurea).
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castilleja-purpurea-3
Downy indian paintbrushes (Castilleja purpurea).
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castilleja-purpurea-2
Downy indian paintbrushes (Castilleja purpurea).
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castilleja-purpurea-1
Downy indian paintbrushes (Castilleja purpurea) glowed with brilliant pinks, magentas, and corals.
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yucca-sp
On cloudy days like this one, the yuccas look icy blue.
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