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Diente de León (Taraxacum officinale)Observ.
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I used to love blowing the seeds off these suckers when I was a kid. Then I learned about invasive species.
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Cardo Negro (Carduus pycnocephalus)Observ.
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Intriguing little plant
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Roble Venenoso del Pacífico (Toxicodendron diversilobum)Observ.
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Not the happiest encounter I have made with a plant
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Amapola de California (Eschscholzia californica)Observ.
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They're everywhere and I love it.
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Berberis nervosaObserv.
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Check out the opposite leaves on THIS plant!
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Salvia melliferaObserv.
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This purple plant appears to be in the pea family.
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Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)Observ.
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This very simple plant dwells on land but does not spread a seed!
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Helechos Labiados (Género Cheilanthes)Observ.
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This scruffy little shrub has lovely pinnate leaves
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Madroños, Azaleas, Arándanos Y Parientes (Familia Ericaceae)Observ.
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This petite little flowered plant is actually a member of the sunflower family!
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This dicot has nice purple flowers and an interesting fuzzy stalk.
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Pinos, Ocotes Y Piñones (Género Pinus)Observ.
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This sturdy tree has long, needle-like leaves and petite pokey cones
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Iris douglasianaObserv.
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Purple irregular flowers and long green leaves
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Trébol Amargo (Oxalis oregana)Observ.
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Clover-type leaves with regular purple flowers
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Romero (Salvia rosmarinus)Observ.
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Lots of tiny purple flowers nestled amongst branches of sharp needle-like leaves
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Berberis repensObserv.
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The yellow flowers are cute, but the real eye catcher in this plant is its deep reddish leaves.
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Choquita Amarilla (Oxalis pes-caprae)Observ.
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Clover with a nice rich yellow flower
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Hierba de San Roberto (Geranium purpureum)Observ.
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Tiny purple flowers adding a pleasant pop of color to a weedy green slope near campus
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Hierba Doncella Mediterránea (Vinca major)Observ.
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Gorgeous purple flower with a stiff, sturdy green leaf emerging from a bark-covered slope
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Magnolias, Margaritas Y Parientes (Dicotiledóneas) (Clase Magnoliopsida)Observ.
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This tree has common ivy growing up its trunk. The two plants' leaves appear to be cohabitation well on the tree's branches.
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Cochinilla Mediterránea (Armadillidium vulgare)Observ.
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Another Rollie pollie making himself comfortable on some ivy
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Mariposa Pasionaria Motas Blancas (Dione vanillae)Observ.
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This butterfly is interacting with some morning glory flowers.
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Hiedra Euroasiática (Hedera helix)Observ.
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Ivy with a bug living on it, which appears to be very damaged, possible by this guy eating it or something completely different.
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Amapola de California (Eschscholzia californica)Observ.
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Is this California's state flower?
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Lupinos (Género Lupinus)Observ.
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Brave little weeds staking out unclaimed territory along the trail
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Hongos de Saco, Levaduras Y Parientes (Filo Ascomycota)Observ.
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This is another organism that was covering tree trunks and rocks in very dry area.
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Alcornoque (Quercus suber)Observ.
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Can anyone tell me what's up with this tree's crazy trunk?
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Lechuga del Minero (Claytonia perfoliata)Observ.
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This is a cool looking plant! Is it a flower or just a very convincing weed?