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Abelhas-Carpinteiras (Género Xylocopa)Observador
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Seen on onion flowers in my backyard
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Claytonia exiguaObservador
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Amidst a ton of other Claytonia there were just a handful of exigua
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Claytonia exiguaObservador
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Amidst a ton of other Claytonia there were just a handful of exigua
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Claytonia exiguaObservador
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Amidst a ton of other Claytonia there were just a handful of exigua
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Claytonia exiguaObservador
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Amidst a ton of other Claytonia there were just a handful of exigua
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Hypochaeris glabraObservador
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We saw a few rosettes that looked like this but not much to help us identify it.
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Nemophila menziesiiObservador
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An unusual color of Nemophila. Only one was seen
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This observation is follow up to https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/206898411. There are now three flowers and the biggest one is more open, but there is still only one plant
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This observation caused us to change the determination of https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/206873293
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Dendromecon rigidaObservador
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I have never seen such a floriforus Dendromecon
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This plant did not have any new growth but it was the most lushly leafed-out of any we saw
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The main purpose of our visit to Ironwood Wash was to look for new growth on ocotillos that we had seen in December. We had seen this very young plant in December (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/193007105) and fortunately it is still there. Hopefully we can continue to follow it in future years