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Lasthenia gracilisObservador
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I know that these photos probably aren't enough to make an ID from, but I thought I would post just in case.
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Diplolepis terrigenaObservador
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Only the first photos show a few spines, but I'm hoping that that's because these are last year's galls. One branch had 7 or 8 of them in varying sizes. I will have go back and hunt for newer galls. On R. californica.
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On S. exigua. Follow-up to this observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/205635770
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Bromus rubensObservador
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I am pretty clueless about grasses, so this is my best guess. Plus the wind made taking photos tricky. It was growing in a disturbed area along the side of a gravel road.
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Género LastheniaObservador
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ID using lglevanik's reasoning that Lasthenia in Jepson Prairie's uplands are more likely to be californica.
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Amor-de-Hortelão (Galium aparine)Observador
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Not sure about this ID.
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Jacinto-d'Água (Pontederia crassipes)Observador
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Shown with Water Fern, Azolla filiculoides,
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Azola (Azolla filiculoides)Observador
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Last photo shows the fern with water hyacinth (Pontederia crassipes)--I think.
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Rosa-Silvestre-Californiana (Rosa californica)Observador
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Shown with Spiny Leaf Gall Wasp (Diplolepis polita).
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Salix exiguaObservador
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Shown with Willow Beaked Gall Midge (Rabdophaga rigidae) in photo 3.