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Nogal Blanco Americano (Juglans cinerea)Observ.
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Butternut canker is mostly visible in the 9th photo.
A chipmunk scurried into a hole at the base of the tree when I got close.
With an old Buck 110 in the 6th photo for scale, and a jet plane in the final photo; not for scale. :)
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Ulmus rubraObserv.
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What remains of this tree that I observed a few years ago. See https://www.inaturalist.ca/observations/86106653 .
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Algodoncillo Común (Asclepias syriaca)Observ.
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A surprisingly difficult indigenous 'weed' to find as my family traveled east to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia within the range of Danaus plexippus with 5 monarchs from larvae to maturity and flight (see previous 3 obs).
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Mariposa Monarca Norteamericana (Danaus plexippus ssp. plexippus)Observ.
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From one of five eggs collected on common milkweed plants at home in southwestern Ontario that had been cut (or otherwise eventually dominate!). Therefore, wild, captive and re-wilded?
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Mariposa Monarca Norteamericana (Danaus plexippus ssp. plexippus)Observ.
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From three of five eggs collected on common milkweed plants at home in southwestern Ontario that had been cut (or otherwise eventually dominate!). Therefore, wild, captive and re-wilded?
The red arrow in the 5th photo points at one of the monarch butterflies in the 1st photo, which is also the one in my profile photo (not shot by me so it is not one of the obs photos); where it 1st flew to--to my surprise!--and briefly crawled around before flying up into the tree and....
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Mariposa Monarca Norteamericana (Danaus plexippus ssp. plexippus)Observ.
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From one of five eggs collected on common milkweed plants at home in southwestern Ontario that had been cut (or otherwise eventually dominate!). Therefore, wild, captive and re-wilded?
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Mahonia (Berberis aquifolium)Observ.
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Almost 5 years since the first observation of the specimen (see 22269954). If it has spread, it isn't noticeable around it.
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Mundillo (Viburnum opulus)Observ.
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The red arrow in the 1st and 4th photos point at what appear to be concave glands and, although the red arrow in the 3rd photo points at what appears to be a rounded gland, that is the same gland as the one pointed at in the 4th photo. That last gland, then, is not completely rounded without any indentation, as would be expected for the petiolar glands of V. opulus var. opulus.
Although I am close to certain that this specimen is var. opulus, I will perhaps only fully know when observing it again next spring or summer.
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Although growing oddly close to the foundation of the house for a planted specimen, I suspect it is cultivated..
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Observ.
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With the concave glands, narrow petiole groove and tapered stipules of V. opulus var. opulus.