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Sochuate (Thamnophis marcianus)Observ.
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Not sure what this is but it might be this.
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Cerraja (Sonchus oleraceus)Observ.
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This species was found on a side of a cliff with a few other plant species surrounding it. A lot of the species were dead but a few were alive. The stems were 40-50 cm long with flowers that were 3-4 cm wide. The weather was 59 degrees Fahrenheit and rainy. There were only 8-10 living flowers in the area I saw the species at.
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Ciruelo de Natal (Carissa macrocarpa)Observ.
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This species was seen up in residential neighborhoods by the ocean. There were about 10 flower species per bush, with flowers that were 5 cm wide and stems 20-30 cm long. The weather was 59 degrees Fahrenheit and rainy. A few other plant species surrounded it as well
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Rábano de Mar (Cakile maritima)Observ.
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This species was found on a sandy hill 200-300 ft away from the ocean. There were many other plant species surrounding it. The stems were about 30 cm long and 3 cm wide. Multiple flowers were connected to intertwining stems that created a large bush. There were about 40 flowers per bush. The weather was 59 degrees Fahrenheit and rainy.
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Caracol Europeo de Jardín (Cornu aspersum)Observ.
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This species was found in front of Serra Hall at the University of San Diego on a concrete ledge. The species was about 7 cm long and 3 cm wide. It is 59 degrees Fahrenheit and cloudy. There were no other species around it.
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Adelfa Blanca Y Rosa (Nerium oleander)Observ.
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This species was found up a cliff with many other plant species. It was found in bunches with stems probably 30 cm long and flower tops 5 cm wide. There were many leaves about 8-10 cm long and 2 cm wide connected to the flowers. It was 61 degrees Fahrenheit and rainy. A few other plant species surrounded it.
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Planta de Hielo Rosa (Drosanthemum floribundum)Observ.
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This species was found on a hillside with many other plant species. There were more than 100 of them seen per area of plant species found. Their stems were about 10 cm tall and the width of the flower was about 5 cm wide. The weather was 61 degrees Fahrenheit and rainy with almost full cloud coverage.
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Caracol de Las Dunas (Theba pisana)Observ.
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This species was found in large groups on a moist hillside. There were hundreds of this species along with a few other similar looking but different species. They were seen in groups of 10-20 per area and lived on plant species that resembled Aloe Vera plants or Agave plants. They also resided in the sand. The weather was 61 degrees and rainy with 70% cloud coverage. They were about 200-300 ft away from the ocean.
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Maguey del Dragón (Agave attenuata)Observ.
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This species was about 3 ft wide and 4 ft tall. There were about 6-10 of them surrounded by different grasses. It was 69 degrees Fahrenheit with 20% cloud coverage and there was a slight breeze. Some of the plants had dead flowers that sprung from them and others had no flowers at all.
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Margarita Mediterránea (Glebionis coronaria)Observ.
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This species was found on the side of the cliff facing the ocean. The flower length was a total of 8 cm and the top of the flower width is about 4 cm. This flower came in clumps about 5-10 flowers per area. The weather was about 62 degrees Fahrenheit and sunny. There was lots of sunlight on all these flowers, along with the many plants around it. The moisture from the ocean created a damp environment for this flower, and lots of fresh soil.
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Caléndula del Cabo (Dimorphotheca ecklonis)Observ.
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This species was found on the side of a cliff facing the ocean. It was 10 cm tall and 5 cm wide on the top. There were about 20 of these flowers per area, and were found in bunches. The weather is 62 degrees and sunny. The plant most likely obtains its nutrients from the moisture by the ocean. A lot of sunlight is present.
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Estátice del Mediterráneo (Limonium sinuatum)Observ.
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This species was found on the side of a cliff over looking the ocean. It came in batches of 10 per area, and was found in clumps of 4 or 5 flowers per plant. They were 5 cm high and 10 cm wide. It is currently 63 degrees Fahrenheit and sunny. This species most likely obtains its nutrients through the moisture maintained by the ocean. This species is partially in the sunlight.
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This species was found in the form of a large bush. It was found on the side of a cliff over looking the water. It is about 10 cm tall. There seem to be other species intertwined with this plant. It is 62 degrees and sunny. The entire length of the bush is about 5 ft wide. The plant most likely obtains its' nutrients from the moisture produced by the ocean.
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Cebadilla Ratonera (Hordeum murinum)Observ.
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This species was found on the side of a cliff overlooking the ocean. The top of the plant with the bristles was about 4 cm long and the entire length of the plant was about 8 cm long. The plant was found in a group with about 30 of the same species. It is currently 62 degrees Fahrenheit and sunny. The plant was on the very edge of the cliff close to the water. The species most likely obtains its nutrients from the moisture produced by the ocean.
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Mariquita Asiática (Harmonia axyridis)Observ.
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This species flew upon my hair as I was walking. Not much info on it but it was a few cm big and flew from a garden on the USD college campus and flew east.
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Planta de Hielo (Carpobrotus edulis)Observ.
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This species was found at University of San Diego by Tecelote canyon. It covered a large mass of area in the vicinity, and was intertwined with other species. There appeared to be no flowers blooming. The leaves were about 5-10 cm long and was 10-12 cm wide.
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Saladito (Rhus integrifolia)Observ.
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This species was found at University of San Diego by Tecelote Canyon. The flower covered the stems in small bunches. The stems were 4-6 ft long, and the flowers were 5 cm long and 3 cm wide. This species was surrounded by many other plant species in the vicinity.
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Orgullo de Madeira (Echium candicans)Observ.
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This species was found at University of San Diego by Tecelote Canyon. The flower sprung from the top of the shrub, and had small purple buds protruding out. The bush consisted of green plants bunched into one area, with long green leaves. The leaves were 10 in. and the size of the flower was 12 in.
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Pestañitas (Euphorbia peplus)Observ.
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This species was found at University of San Diego by Tecelote Canyon. It was found in bunches spread around the vicinity. The stems were about 12-14 cm tall and 6 ft wide. Many other green shrub plants were surrounding this species.
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Verbena Rastrera (Lantana montevidensis)Observ.
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This species was found at University of San Diego by Tecelote Canyon. This species was found in small bunches stemming off a shrub. There were many other plant species surrounding this plant. The stems were 5-10 cm long and the flowers were 4 cm tall.
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Gazania linearisObserv.
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This species was found by Tecelote Canyon. This species was found in small groups spread around the vicinity along with other plant species. The stem was 10 cm long, and the flower was 5 cm long and 4 cm wide. Yellow and orange pollen was found in the center of the flower. There was 25% cloud coverage and adequate soil to support this plant.
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Magnolias, Margaritas Y Parientes (Dicotiledóneas) (Clase Magnoliopsida)Observ.
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This species was found at University of San Diego by Tecelote Canyon. This species was found in a large group with other plant species as well. The stem length was 5 cm and the flower length was 3 cm. The soil is rich enough to support the plants with adequate nutrients. There are many other plant species surrounding this plant. The cloud coverage was 25% and it is 64 degrees outside.
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This species was found at University of San Diego by Tecolote park. This plant was about 6 inches wide and 10 inches tall and were found in bundles. They were located in one large shrub. The cloud coverage was 25%and 64 degrees. There was adequate soil and many plants surrounding this species.
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Zacate Africano (Cenchrus setaceus)Observ.
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This species was found near Tecolote canyon at University of San Diego. It is about 3-5 ft tall and 4 inches wide. They appear in patches of 20-30 plants. There was a lot of other plant species surrounding it and damp, rich soil to support the plant with adequate nutrients. The cloud coverage was 25% and 64 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Acacia redolensObserv.
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This species was found at University of San Diego near the baseball park. This species is a large bush, with small yellow ball like flowers that have a 1 cm diameter. There were not many other plant species surrounding it but there was 50% sunlight coverage and adequate soil. It is partially cloudy and 64 degrees.
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Doca (Carpobrotus chilensis)Observ.
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This species was located 5 ft from the jetty in South Mission Bay. This species was integrated with other plant species located on a small hill. The plant was about 5 cm wide. The species was connected by thick leaves surrounding its entire stem. The weather is 58 degrees Fahrenheit and clear. There were only a few of these plants in bloom in this location. The plant most likely obtains its nutrients from the sea water nearby.
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Iris Sudafricana (Dietes grandiflora)Observ.
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This species was found by the bay at least 30 ft from the south mission bay jetty on a grassy patch. This species was located near trees, and is surrounded by dirt, leaves and tree branches. There were only 2 of these flowers found in 1 bushel. Each stem was about 4 ft long and each petal was 3 cm wide and 4 cm tall. The weather is 59 degrees Fahrenheit mostly clear.