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Joaninha-Asiática (Harmonia axyridis)Observador
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Beautiful little lady bug on emergency cone.
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Acácia-de-Bailey (Acacia baileyana)Observador
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All yellow flowers on tree. Stand out quite a bit in nature.
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Género PsathyrellaObservador
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All white fairly small mushrooms. 2 inches at largest.
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Viúva-Grande (Steatoda grossa)Observador
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Fairly small false black widow. Black with slight brown spots and no red spots. About 2 inches large.
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Festuca californicaObservador
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Growing out here like a beast. All over parks.
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Beija-Flor-de-Anna (Calypte anna)Observador
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Beautiful and Shiny rose red head.
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Pluteus exilisObservador
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One of the biggest mushrooms I’ve seen around here.
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Porcellio dilatatusObservador
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Funky little guy found under old tree debris.
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Fungos e Líquens (Reino Fungi)Observador
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Smells horrendous. Stands out when looking at nature.
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Walking around the park attempting to get a some food during the rain season. When it’s more dry they tend to be under stumps and old pieces of wood.
Fotos / Sons
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Aloé Vera (Aloe vera)Observador
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Beautiful aloe Vera plant. If you ever get hurt on a trip and find this plant, rub the inside of it onto your wound, it’s a great healing plant!
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Erva-Das-Pampas (Cortaderia selloana)Observador
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This is likely one of the tallest plants growing here in the pacific California other that all the eucalyptus and oaks.
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Género CeanothusObservador
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Beautifully growing out here in the dry climate.
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Angiospérmicas (Subfilo Angiospermae)Observador
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Growing in an open front-yard.