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Mosca Soldado Negra (Hermetia illucens)Observ.
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Olivo Espinoso (Elaeagnus pungens)Observ.
carolyn217Descripción
Kind of a shrub but no central stem, cane-like appearance. Branches kinda hang down. Alternate. Invasive.
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carolyn217Descripción
Vine, opposite leaves, purple on the underside (but not necessarily). Completely atypical version. Usually has opposite leaves with two leaflets on either side
Observ.
carolyn217Descripción
Annual plant, parasite on beech trees. No chlorophyll. (Epifagus = on beech). Indicative of fairly rich soil that hasn’t been disturbed. Starts growing in July/august. Late flowering and ugly flowers
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carolyn217Descripción
Monocot orchid, slightly crinkly leaves. No leaves once they flower.
Fotos / Sonidos
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Plantas (Reino Plantae)Observ.
carolyn217Descripción
Related to roses, five petal flowers, spur branches — little knobby branch things growing off of it, pink/white flowers
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Azalea (Rhododendron indicum)Observ.
carolyn217Descripción
Evergreen, nonnative. Has false endbud and cluster of leaf buds/branches right near the end of the plant.
// Japanese azalea
Qué
Hortensia Hojas de Encino (Hydrangea quercifolia)Observ.
carolyn217Descripción
Opposite. The “flowers” are actually leaf structure sepals. They’re white when the plant is flowering and attracts the insects to the plant to pollinate the actual little flowers.!