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Amargoseira (Melia azedarach)Observador
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@conboy, I should have known it was too good to be true. But at least it isn’t Ailanthus.
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Pistache-Chinês (Pistacia chinensis)Observador
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The only one I noticed along all of Windy Loop. I hope I didn’t miss any! This one will be removed soon. 🙂
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The second photo shows my favorite view of this species: upward through the fully exposed roots.
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Dicotiledóneas (Classe Magnoliopsida)Observador
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@sambiology, a third view of the same species. Inland ceanothus is in there, but I think this narrow-leafed plant is something else.
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Dicotiledóneas (Classe Magnoliopsida)Observador
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@sambiology, another view of that same species.
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Ceanothus herbaceusObservador
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I think… the conditions are quite similar to those in which this species is found perhaps half a mile away.
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Girassóis, Margaridas e Afins (Ordem Asterales)Observador
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@sambiology, any thoughts? This is growing on a fractured limestone, almost a gravel. I don’t think any of the AI’s suggestions are right.
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I would love for this to be Sabal minor, but I suspect it’s some nonnative palm.