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What

Poejo (Mentha pulegium)

Observador

rosita-rios

Data

Julho 9, 2015

Descrição

This flower was found surrounding a pond and sent out this minty smell. It also does not contain petals but are in clusters of little tiny flowers in each stem. Also in the biggest main stem it had six clusters. The leaves are an issue to lead me to believe if this plant is actually an American Wild Mint. Because based on the leaves in the field guide "Wildflowers of North American" they are bigger then the plant I saw in the pond. However, the flower had the similar details of having a pointy wide leave like the one in the field guide. Instead of the flowers being pink I found it to be light purple.

Mentha arvensis - Photo (c) eugenezakharov, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-NC), uploaded by eugenezakharov
Identificação de isamar: Mentha arvensis, um membro de Hortelãs (Género Mentha)
Adicionado em 23 de julho de 2015
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Fotos / Sons

What

Perereca-Do-Pacífico (Pseudacris regilla)

Observador

rosita-rios

Data

Julho 9, 2015

Descrição

This frog was found in the double pond with long, wet, green grass. Also this amphibian was green on top of its back with few bumps too. The four legs were yellow and had three slimy fingers. In its face it had a black strip going through its face. The eyes was black and the pupil was colored almost mixed of yellow and green. The stomach was none of these colors but particularly white almost. It was approximately more than two inches. The skin on its back was peeling off but it was really squishy and soft and it felt bumpy.

Perereca-Do-Pacífico - Photo (c) Thomas Barbin, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Thomas Barbin
Identificação de isamar: Perereca-Do-Pacífico (Pseudacris regilla)
Adicionado em 23 de julho de 2015
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Observador

rosita-rios

Data

Julho 21, 2015

Descrição

It was fat and wide so to me it indicated that it might be a female due to pregnancy. It was also at least 2.5 inches long. It was found under a rock near an oak tree. It had a brown stinger and had bright whitish, yellowish color. It had two pincers that were medium size. It ran off really quickly to hid under a stone and then bury itself.

Escorpiões - Photo (c) Chad Keates, todos os direitos reservados, uploaded by Chad Keates
Identificação de isamar: Escorpiões (Ordem Scorpiones)
Adicionado em 21 de julho de 2015
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Observador

rosita-rios

Data

Julho 7, 2015

Descrição

It is a white petal flower with a bit of yellow tint in the middle as well as the pollen going out of the flower with some yellow vines. Flowers consisted of 5 petals each. The flowers are close together on each vine. Mostly gather together at the top of the vine and in the bottom these minute green leaves. Found in a shrub in the Chaparral area of pepperwood. It measured at least less than an inch. The shrub was nearly more than 3 yards. The flowers all where outside of the shrub and mostly green leaves on the center of the shrub. Made up of twigs and small branches. It crosses over very much.

Adenostoma fasciculatum - Photo (c) Cesar Guerrero, todos os direitos reservados, uploaded by Cesar Guerrero
Identificação de isamar: Adenostoma fasciculatum, um membro de Rosáceas (Família Rosaceae)
Adicionado em 08 de julho de 2015
Concordante

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