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Tomillo de Agua del Viejo Mundo (Hydrilla verticillata)Observ.
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Plant is about 15 cm long with spiny structures along the entirety of the plant. The leaves are small and narrow. The leaves are organized in whorls with about 4 leaves in each whorl, which line the plant.
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Mil Hojas de Agua (Ceratophyllum demersum)Observ.
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About 10 cm tall with shoots that are green bushy masses. The bushy masses have bristles that are stiff and spiny. Each shoot is 2-3 cm wide and are close to one another (radiate from one point).
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Long green blades that converge to a single point of growth. Long root bottoms that are brownish/white. Blades can be up to 20 cm long.
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Perca Sol (Lepomis gibbosus)Observ.
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Charactersitic black/red spot on the posterior end of gills and near the dorsal fin. Its head has a blue tint and the underside is a light yellow. Freckle spots are all around the body and are light brown.
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Grey-like fish with green tint. Sides have black-jagged streaks that span from the head to the tail. Large jaw bone that protrudes from the head and has homocercal caudal fin.
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Salamandra Moteada (Ambystoma maculatum)Observ.
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Black with bright yellow spots. The underside is grayish with a pink tint. The snout is wide and has two sets of two legs. The spots run the entirety of the body, from the head to the tail.
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Leather-like texture on the body and solid black along most of its body. Large thorax in comparison to the size of the head. Three sets of two legs are present that have smaller spines.
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Ganso Canadiense Mayor (Branta canadensis)Observ.
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Black head and neck with a white spot that wraps underneath the chin. It has brown feathers on top and a white underside. It has webbed feet that are black.
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Serpiente de Agua del Norte (Nerodia sipedon)Observ.
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About 5-6 feet long with brown coloring and light brown spots/bands. Smooth body with no obvious thorns or spikes.
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Avellano de Bruja (Hamamelis virginiana)Observ.
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Alternately growing and simple leaves with one large vein down the middle. Has lobes that span from the middle to the top that are shallow and are about the same depth throughout.
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Haya Americana (Fagus grandifolia)Observ.
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Simple leaf that grows alternately and is between 3" to 5" long with multiple shallow teeth. The teeth are about the same size and run along the length of the leaf.
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Magnolias, Margaritas Y Parientes (Dicotiledóneas) (Clase Magnoliopsida)Observ.
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Dark green top and light green underside. Three needle tips on the top and the leaves grow alternately. The leaves are simple and thin with a hairy underside.
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Magnolias, Margaritas Y Parientes (Dicotiledóneas) (Clase Magnoliopsida)Observ.
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Alternate and simple leaves with a dark green top and a silvery, hairy underside. No needles tips with a main vein straight down the middle.
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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)Observ.
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Fuzzy abdomen and fuzzy head with a slender and long build. Two front antennae with two sets of wings. Stripped thorax with yellow and black coloring. Large hind legs for pollen collection.
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Anémona Japonesa (Eriocapitella hupehensis)Observ.
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Light purple petals with a bright yellow and green center. The petals are rounded and of about the same size. Dark green leaves sprout from underneath the plant.
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Equináceas (Género Echinacea)Observ.
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A hybrid mix of one Echinacea female and 7 male Echinacea selections (Salsa red coneflower). It has dark green leaves and a center that's spiny and brown-colored. The leaves are thin and radiate from the center.
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Pícea Común (Picea abies)Observ.
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The needles are long, between 1/2 inch to 1 inch long, and are pointy. The needles are stiff, sharp, 4-sided, and leave the twig rough when removed. The branches droop down low.
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Magnolias, Margaritas Y Parientes (Dicotiledóneas) (Clase Magnoliopsida)Observ.
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Purple-blueish flowers that sprout from the stems. There are plain and green leaves that sprout from underneath the flower. The buds of the flowers look like needle-shaped green shoots with a reddish color at its tips.
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Encino Blanco (Quercus alba)Observ.
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Leaves grow alternately and the leaves are simple. The leaf has lobes but is not evergreen and does not have thorn-like twigs. The loves are not continuous and are somewhat of similar size and shape. The leaf has 3 main veins that converge at the stem.
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Encino Castaño (Quercus montana)Observ.
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Leaves are simple and grow alternatively. Many small lobes that don't extend over the entirety of the leaf. The lobes are not deep and are roughly the same size. Only one main vein is present.
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Grillos de Campo (Subfamilia Gryllinae)Observ.
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Long hind legs and dark black on most of its body. Long front antennae and short front antennae that extend from the head. It was a female because it had a long syringe-like apparatus on its thorax for laying eggs.
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Bright yellow color that sprouts from the branch. It's jelly-like and grows in patches close to each other. It grows outward like a lobe and is somewhat translucent. The lobes are mostly smooth and rounded.
Observ.
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Penny-sized insect with two long antennae on its head and pentagon-shaped body. It has two long and barbed hind legs. It has brown and maroon-colored legs and antennae. It has one set of front legs and one set of mid legs.
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Pícea Común (Picea abies)Observ.
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The needles are long, between 1/2 inch to 1 inch long, and are pointy. The needles are stiff, sharp,4-sided, and leave the twig rough when it's removed. The tree branchlets droop and the cones are about 4 inches to 6 inches long.
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Quercus phellosObserv.
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The leaves are simple and grow alternately. The leaf has no teeth or lobes but is tipped with a single bristle on its top. The leaf is light green on top and has veins on its underside. It's about 1/4 inches to 1 inch wide.
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Leaves grow alternately and are simple leaves. The leaf has no teeth or lobes but has a single bristle tip of the top of the leaf. The leaf is dark green with a hairy underneath.
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Sicómoro Americano (Platanus occidentalis)Observ.
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Green leaves with light green veins. Leaves grow alternatively and are simple. The leaf has 3 main veins radiating from one point to each of the three larger lobes. Each of the lobes are toothed along most of its margin. The teeth are coarse and jagged. The bark is spotted and smooth along its entirety.
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Quercus bicolorObserv.
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Rounded tooth ends all along the leaf. Bud present at the ends of the leaves. Dark green leaf with light green veins. Alternating branching pattern. Hairy underneath.