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Mosca Verde Metálica (Lucilia sericata)Observ.
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Fly resting on a cone flower opening bud. Temperature was in the 60s and a fine drizzle was falling.
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Equinacea Púrpura (Echinacea purpurea)Observ.
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Fly resting on an unopened coneflower bud.
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Agrocybe smithiiObserv.
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Big clumps growing on a mulch in the Garden.
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Laurel de Montaña (Kalmia latifolia)Observ.
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Mt. laurel on the bank of the Oxbow lake of the Patuxent River.
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Plantas (Reino Plantae)Observ.
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Dry tortugas, fort Jefferson
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Seems to be a mass on the lady bug’s shell. Has been suggested that it may be a green fungal infection?
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Mariposa Monarca (Danaus plexippus)Observ.
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Monarch Caterpillar about 3” long that will soon change to a chrysalid.
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Hongos de Repisa (Género Trametes)Observ.
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Growing on a composite material used for landscape edging.
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Varas de Oro (Género Solidago)Observ.
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The plants were between 3 1/2 feet to 4 feet tall. The leaves have a leathery sandpaper feel top and bottom. Leaves are about 4” long and about 3/4” wide. The edges of the leaves feel like they have little teeth when rubbed from the tip toward the stem. The blossoms seem to attract small insects.