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Aretillos (Género Fuchsia)Observ.
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Haven't seen these fruits before. Tasted like grapes without any seeds.
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Encinos o Robles (Género Quercus)Observ.
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With the arrival of Autumn, several species Quercus nuts are around at Lincoln University grounds.
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Garbancillo Dorado de Chaparral (Lupinus arboreus)Observ.
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Thriving well in the dry Birdlings flat.
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Glaucium flavumObserv.
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Thousands of these plants are coming through the stones of Birdlings flat after the recent rains (after a phenomenally long dry spell in Canterbury).
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Oreja de Cerdo (Cotyledon orbiculata)Observ.
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Thriving well in the dry Kaitorete spit area.
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Moscas Panteoneras (Género Lucilia)Observ.
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There were 6 adult flies on this fruiting body of Stubble rosegill.
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After a long dry spell, a little rain brought-up this huge 🍄.
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Epilobio Velludo (Epilobium hirsutum)Observ.
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This beautiful weed was growing near a drain pipe.
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Papa (Solanum tuberosum)Observ.
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Aerial potatoes on a branch of Maori potatoes plant. This is more common in Maori potatoes and I don't know whether these could be used as seed.
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The anthers are sticking-out prominently (2nd photo) on top of the inflorescence.