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Asclepias viridisObservador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Doctor's Creek unit
Cedar Creek Trail West
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Strymon melinusObservador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Doctor's Creek unit
Cedar Creek Trail East
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Castanheira (Junonia coenia)Observador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Doctor's Creek unit
Cedar Creek Trail West
Fotos / Sons
Observador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Doctor's Creek unit
Cedar Creek Trail East
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Almirante-Vermelho (Vanessa atalanta)Observador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Doctor's Creek unit
Cedar Creek Trail East
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Megisto cymelaObservador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Doctor's Creek unit
Cedar Creek Trail East
Fotos / Sons
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Carex cherokeensisObservador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Doctor's Creek unit
Cedar Creek East Loop
Fotos / Sons
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Género CoprinellusObservador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Cedar Creek Rast Trail
Growing on a dead winged elm tree root/lower tree trunk
Fotos / Sons
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Allium canadenseObservador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Cedar Creek East Loop
Fotos / Sons
What
Género MononeuriaObservador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Cedar Creek East Loop
Fotos / Sons
What
Canchalágua (Sisyrinchium micranthum)Observador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Cedar Creek East Loop
Fotos / Sons
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Género SisyrinchiumObservador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Cedar Creek Loop West
Fotos / Sons
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Euptoieta claudiaObservador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Cedar Creek West Loop
Fotos / Sons
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Allium drummondiiObservador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Cedar Creek West Loop
Attracting butterflies and other pollinator insects
Fotos / Sons
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Dicotiledóneas (Classe Magnoliopsida)Observador
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Cooper Lake State Park
Cedar Creek South Loop trail
Fotos / Sons
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Olmo-Alado (Ulmus alata)Observador
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Cooper Lake State Park
wooded area along the Cedar Creek South Loop trail
Near the edge of the lake
Recent spring rains have brought the lake level up higher than usual.
Fotos / Sons
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Antennaria howelliiObservador
redpennyDescrição
Camping loop
Pat Mayse West Campground
Fotos / Sons
Observador
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Spring may be just around the corner! It's putting on leaves.
Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter
Fotos / Sons
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Druon pattoniObservador
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Growing on a Post Oak leaf that is on the ground.
Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter
Fotos / Sons
Observador
redpennyDescrição
Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter
Fotos / Sons
Observador
redpennyDescrição
It has been very dry for months.
Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter
Fotos / Sons
What
Carya ovataObservador
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Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter
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Porella platyphyllaObservador
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Growing on the side of an American Hornbeam at at height of about 4ft.
Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter
Fotos / Sons
What
Olmo-Alado (Ulmus alata)Observador
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Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter
Fotos / Sons
What
Género CaryaObservador
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Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter
Fotos / Sons
What
Carpinus carolinianaObservador
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Flexed-muscle-looking stem, which is what I use to teach fellow Master Naturalists the common name "Ironwood."
Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter
Fotos / Sons
Observador
redpennyDescrição
It has been very dry for months. This dead tree is right on the edge of a deep creek. It had at least 3 types of fungi growing on it.
Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter
Fotos / Sons
What
Género StereumObservador
redpennyDescrição
It has been very dry for months. This dead tree is right on the edge of a deep creek. It had at least 3 types of fungi growing on it.
Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter
Fotos / Sons
What
Fuscoporia gilvaObservador
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Looking at the brown fungi. It has been very dry for months. This dead tree is right on the edge of a deep creek. It had at least 3 types of fungi growing on it.
Lennox Woods Preserve
The Nature Conservancy property
Observed as part of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.'s "Great Texas Wildlife Trail"
Adopt-A-Loop Program
PPWE 117
Winter