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Marzo 30, 2021 a las 06:20 PM PDT

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Always had trouble distinguishing mitella / tiarella. Help me out

Ozomelis trifida - Photo (c) Tom Hilton, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
de sorrelheron: Ozomelis trifida, un miembro de Pulguitas Y Orejas de Elefante (Familia Saxifragaceae)
Añadido el 01 de noviembre de 2022
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Pipa de Indio (Monotropa hypopitys)

Autor

djoeyd5775

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Septiembre 17, 2022 a las 03:29 PM EDT

Descripción

-Mycotrophic parasite

Pipa de Indio - Photo (c) Sheldrake1, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
de sorrelheron: Pipa de Indio (Monotropa hypopitys)
Añadido el 26 de septiembre de 2022
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Tréboles Agrios o Vinagreras (Género Oxalis)

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Abril 22, 2021 a las 04:49 PM PDT
Tréboles Agrios o Vinagreras - Photo (c) Marion Maclean, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Marion Maclean
de sorrelheron: Tréboles Agrios o Vinagreras (Género Oxalis)
Añadido el 23 de abril de 2021
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Tellima de Flor Grande (Tellima grandiflora)

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Marzo 31, 2021 a las 10:39 AM PDT

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Olympia (Google, OSM)
Tellima de Flor Grande - Photo (c) Scott Ranger, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Scott Ranger
de sorrelheron: Tellima de Flor Grande (Tellima grandiflora)
Añadido el 13 de abril de 2021
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Zumaque de Virginia (Rhus typhina)

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Abril 12, 2021 a las 06:44 PM PDT

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Olympia (Google, OSM)
Zumaque de Virginia - Photo (c) mkosiewski, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por mkosiewski
de sorrelheron: Zumaque de Virginia (Rhus typhina)
Añadido el 13 de abril de 2021
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lauriewa23

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Abril 2, 2021 a las 02:41 PM PDT
Quercus garryana - Photo (c) Jeanne Wirka, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por Jeanne Wirka
de sorrelheron: Quercus garryana, un miembro de Encinos o Robles Blancos (Sección Quercus)
Añadido el 03 de abril de 2021
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Gayuba (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi)

Autor

lauriewa23

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Abril 2, 2021 a las 02:06 PM PDT
Gayuba - Photo (c) wojtest, todos los derechos reservados, subido por wojtest
de sorrelheron: Gayuba (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi)
Añadido el 02 de abril de 2021
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Espadaña (Carex pendula)

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Abril 1, 2021 a las 02:39 PM PDT
Cárices - Photo (c) ksandsman, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por ksandsman
de sorrelheron: Cárices (Género Carex)
Añadido el 02 de abril de 2021
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Marzo 30, 2021 a las 06:20 PM PDT

Descripción

Always had trouble distinguishing mitella / tiarella. Help me out

Mitella trifida - Photo (c) Tom Hilton, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
de sorrelheron: Mitella trifida [inactive], un miembro de Pulguitas Y Orejas de Elefante (Familia Saxifragaceae)
Añadido el 01 de abril de 2021
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(Especie o grupo inactivo)

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Marzo 30, 2021 a las 06:06 PM PDT
Carex stipata - Photo (c) John D Reynolds, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por John D Reynolds
de sorrelheron: Carex stipata, un miembro de Cárices (Género Carex)
Añadido el 01 de abril de 2021
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Marzo 30, 2021 a las 05:45 PM PDT
Geum macrophyllum - Photo (c) Riley, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Riley
de sorrelheron: Geum macrophyllum, un miembro de Rosas, Fresas, Filipéndulas Y Parientes (Subfamilia Rosoideae)
Añadido el 01 de abril de 2021
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Frutilla Silvestre (Fragaria chiloensis)

Autor

allyb22

Fecha

Mayo 23, 2020 a las 07:13 PM PDT

Descripción

Found in local garden within an urban environment.
ID’d because of big flowers with 5-7 white petals and thick glossy leaves.
Family: Rosaceae
Weather:
67 degrees F
No precipitation
4mph wind
Partly cloudy

Frutilla Silvestre - Photo (c) Miriam Olivera, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Miriam Olivera
de sorrelheron: Frutilla Silvestre (Fragaria chiloensis)
Añadido el 25 de mayo de 2020
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Zarza de California (Rubus ursinus)

Autor

kaitlintea

Fecha

Mayo 24, 2020 a las 03:06 PM PDT

Descripción

Weather: 68°F, Sunny, humidity 44%
Habitat: Coniferous forest, clear cut area
Phenological Phase: has not started budding or flowering yet.
Diagnostic Feature: trifoliate-three leaflet, serrated edges. Low growing, small hooked thorns on stem.

Zarza de California - Photo (c) hchrish200, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por hchrish200
de sorrelheron: Zarza de California (Rubus ursinus)
Añadido el 25 de mayo de 2020
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Zarzas (Género Rubus)

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Mayo 24, 2020 a las 05:27 PM PDT

Descripción

Weather: Clear
Temp: 64°F
Location: Evergreen State College. Found on trail to the Beach, from lot F.
Observations: Some thorns on main stem. Branches off the main stem are thorn less. Not as much clumping of fruit like blackberries. No flowers seen in the area and this bush seems to still be young. There were some spots of fruit starting to form.

Zarza del Salmon - Photo (c) Harry Hill, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Harry Hill
de sorrelheron: Zarza del Salmon (Rubus spectabilis)
Añadido el 25 de mayo de 2020
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Amapolas (Género Eschscholzia)

Autor

njerikimemia

Fecha

Mayo 24, 2020 a las 05:32 PM PDT

Descripción

Date: 5/24/2020
Location: Hillsboro Oregon
Weather:
temperature-77F, wind-4mph
Habitat: along a walking trail
Diagnostic features: Inaturalist
Phenological phase: Flowering

It is an annual herb which is quite similar in appearance to its relative, the California poppy. It produces patches of foliage made up of several leaflets per leaf and thin, erect stems up to 30 centimetres (11 5⁄6 in) in height.

The poppy flower has orange to yellow petals each 1 to 2 1⁄2 centimetres (1⁄3 to 1 in) long. The fruit is a cylindrical capsule 4 to 8 centimetres (1 1⁄2 to 3 1⁄6 in) long containing tiny dark netted seeds.

Amapola de California - Photo (c) John Barkla, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por John Barkla
de sorrelheron: Amapola de California (Eschscholzia californica)
Añadido el 25 de mayo de 2020
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Helecho Águila (Pteridium aquilinum)

Autor

bagjam02

Fecha

Mayo 23, 2020 a las 12:49 PM PDT

Descripción

Weather: 63 degrees F, sunny
Habitat: Evergreen forest, understory
Diagnostic features: fern like, triangular leaves

Helecho Águila - Photo (c) Ken Potter, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Ken Potter
de sorrelheron: Helecho Águila (Pteridium aquilinum)
Añadido el 25 de mayo de 2020
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Té de Suecia (Linnaea borealis)

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Mayo 19, 2020 a las 08:33 PM PDT
Té de Suecia - Photo (c) 异草志, todos los derechos reservados, subido por 异草志
de sorrelheron: Té de Suecia (Linnaea borealis)
Añadido el 20 de mayo de 2020
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Perlita Blanca (Symphoricarpos albus)

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Mayo 15, 2020 a las 12:40 PM PDT

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Diagnostic: Shurb with fine branch structure. Opposite, deciduous leaves with wavy-toothed margins. Pink bell-shaped flowers flowers - primarily terminal.

Elevation: 170ft AMSL

Weather: Mostly sunny. 67 degrees fahrenheit.

Ecology: Urban setting.

Association: Fringe cup, trillium.

Perlita Blanca - Photo (c) Steve Kelley, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Steve Kelley
de sorrelheron: Perlita Blanca (Symphoricarpos albus)
Añadido el 19 de mayo de 2020
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Zarza del Salmon (Rubus spectabilis)

Autor

billie651

Fecha

Mayo 17, 2020 a las 08:40 PM PDT

Descripción

This shrub has angular leaves and thin, sprawling stems which helped me distinguish it from Rubus armeniacus. The leaves are trifoliate and serrate.
Weather:
Partly clouded
62 degrees
0mph wind

Zarza del Salmon - Photo (c) Harry Hill, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Harry Hill
de sorrelheron: Zarza del Salmon (Rubus spectabilis)
Añadido el 19 de mayo de 2020
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Frambuesa Dedal (Rubus parviflorus)

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Mayo 17, 2020 a las 02:45 PM PDT

Descripción

Weather: Cloudy
Temp: 63°F
Location: Evergreen State College. Found near A Dorm, closer to the bus stop.
Observation: White flowers, five petals each and shrub like with distinct large leaves. No observed fruit.

Frambuesa Dedal - Photo (c) Andy Fyon, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Andy Fyon
de sorrelheron: Frambuesa Dedal (Rubus parviflorus)
Añadido el 18 de mayo de 2020
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Grosellero Rojo (Ribes sanguineum)

Autor

jennipher2

Fecha

Abril 8, 2020 a las 06:07 PM PDT

Descripción

April 8, 2020
56-60 degrees.
Titlow Park, Tacoma, Wa
I found this plant on a trail in an simi-open area part of the park.
I noticed that the plant had red flowers and rib green leaves.
Ribes sanguineum, the flowering currant, redflower currant, or red-flowering currant, is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Grossulariaceae, native to western United States and Canada (British Columbia, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, California),but widely cultivated and naturalized throughout temperate Europe and Australasia.
It is a deciduous shrub growing to 2 m (7 ft) tall and broad.

The bark is dark brownish-grey with prominent paler brown lenticels.

The leaves are 2–7 cm (1–3 in) long and broad, palmately lobed with five lobes; when young in spring, they have a strong resinous scent.

The flowers are produced in early spring at the same time as the leaves emerge, on dangling racemes 3–7 cm (1–3 in) long of 5–30 flowers; each flower is 5–10 mm (0.20–0.39 in) in diameter, with five red or pink petals.

The fruit is a dark purple oval berry about 1 cm (0.5 in) long, edible but with an insipid taste.

The Latin specific epithet sanguineum means “blood-red

Grosellero Rojo - Photo (c) Tyler Kennedy, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Tyler Kennedy
de sorrelheron: Grosellero Rojo (Ribes sanguineum)
Añadido el 15 de mayo de 2020
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Escoba Rubia (Cytisus scoparius)

Autor

sebbnflow

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Mayo 5, 2020 a las 12:12 PM PDT

Descripción

Found these on the 5th of may whilst going through a bit of a nature walk by my apartment complex.

There was a lot of green, though it’s mostly an urban environment.

The best identifier of the plant was its bright, yellow flowers, though I’m not knowledgeable enough to go into specifics.

Escoba Rubia - Photo (c) Zdeňka Nováková, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Zdeňka Nováková
de sorrelheron: Escoba Rubia (Cytisus scoparius)
Añadido el 15 de mayo de 2020
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stagbeetlez

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Mayo 13, 2020 a las 01:29 PM PDT

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Family Ericaceae, Gaultheria shallon is distinguished by waxy egg shaped leaves and pinkish white urn shaped flowers.

Gaultheria shallon - Photo (c) Cable Bay Trail, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
de sorrelheron: Gaultheria shallon, un miembro de Capulincillos Y Arrayanes (Género Gaultheria)
Añadido el 14 de mayo de 2020
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Fresa (Fragaria vesca)

Autor

stagbeetlez

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Mayo 7, 2020 a las 02:43 PM PDT

Descripción

Identified by the three toothed leaflets and white flowers. Grows very close to the ground

Fresa - Photo (c) Алексей Афонин, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Алексей Афонин
de sorrelheron: Fresa (Fragaria vesca)
Añadido el 13 de mayo de 2020
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Ortiga (Urtica dioica)

Autor

jennipher2

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Mayo 11, 2020 a las 05:29 PM PDT

Descripción

May 11, 2020
50 degrees overcast light rain
Deception Pass State Park, Oak Harbor, Wa

Urtica dioica, often known as common nettle, stinging nettle or nettle leaf, or just a nettle or stinger, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Urticaceae. Originally native to Europe, much of temperate Asia and western North Africa, it is now found worldwide, including New Zealand and North America.

Urtica dioica is a dioecious, herbaceous, perennial plant, 1 to 2 m (3 to 7 ft) tall in the summer and dying down to the ground in winter.[3] It has widely spreading rhizomes and stolons, which are bright yellow, as are the roots. The soft, green leaves are 3 to 15 cm (1 to 6 in) long and are borne oppositely on an erect, wiry, green stem. The leaves have a strongly serrated margin, a cordate base, and an acuminate tip with a terminal leaf tooth longer than adjacent laterals. It bears small, greenish or brownish, numerous flowers in dense axillary inflorescences. The leaves and stems are very hairy with non-stinging hairs, and in most subspecies, also bear many stinging hairs (trichomes or spicules), whose tips come off when touched, transforming the hair into a needle that can inject several chemicals causing a painful sting or paresthesia, giving the species its common names: stinging nettle, burn nettle, burn weed, or burn hazel.

The stinging trichomes of the leaves and stems have bulbous tips that break off when brushed against, revealing needlelike tubes that pierce the skin. They inject a mix of acetylcholine, formic acid, histamine, and serotonin, causing an itchy, burning rash in humans and other animals that may last up to 12 hours. Hunting dogs running through stinging nettle thickets have been poisoned. This defense mechanism is an effective deterrent against most large herbivores, though the plant is important food for several butterfly species and aphids. The dried plant can be used as livestock feed, and heating or cooking the fresh leaves renders them safe for consumption.

Ortiga - Photo (c) Tom Norton, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por Tom Norton
de sorrelheron: Ortiga (Urtica dioica)
Añadido el 12 de mayo de 2020
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bagjam02

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Mayo 11, 2020 a las 05:04 PM PDT

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Habitat: understory, forest with spruce, fir, and maple
Diagnostic features: white flowers, berries, leaf shape
Phenological phase: Flowering

Vaccinium ovatum - Photo (c) James Gaither, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
de sorrelheron: Vaccinium ovatum, un miembro de Arándanos Y Parientes (Género Vaccinium)
Añadido el 12 de mayo de 2020
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Zarza de California (Rubus ursinus)

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Mayo 10, 2020 a las 12:55 PM PDT

Descripción

Rubus ursinus- Trailing Blackberry

Weather during observation- Partly sunny, 62°f, winds out of the S, SW @ 7mph

Habitat- Forest section of primarily Douglas Fir as the dominant overstory species- a relatively sunny area with a lot of understory Salmonberry

Diagnostic features-  is a wide, mounding shrub or vine, growing to 2–5 feet high, and more than 6 feet wide. The prickly branches can take root if they touch soil, thus enabling the plant to spread vegetatively and form larger clonal colonies.

Leaves usually have 3 leaflets but sometimes 5 or only 1, and are deciduous. The plant is dioeocious, with male and female plants on separate plants, also unusual for the genus. As with other Rubus, the canes are typically vegetative the first year, and reproductive in the second.

Flowers are white with narrower petals than most related species, and have a fragrance. The sweet, very aromatic, edible fruits are dark purple, dark red, or black and up to 2 centimeters in length.

Zarza de California - Photo (c) hchrish200, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por hchrish200
de sorrelheron: Zarza de California (Rubus ursinus)
Añadido el 12 de mayo de 2020
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Helecho de Espada Occidental (Polystichum munitum)

Autor

billie651

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Mayo 10, 2020 a las 08:54 PM PDT

Descripción

Found in an area with a mix of broad leaf trees and conifers. The fern has a single frond growing in a whirl. The back of the fronds are dotted with sporangia.

Weather:
Temp - 83°
Cloud cover- Cloudy
Humidity- 39%
Wind- 5mph

Helecho de Espada Occidental - Photo (c) Anthony Mendoza, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
de sorrelheron: Helecho de Espada Occidental (Polystichum munitum)
Añadido el 11 de mayo de 2020
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Ayarín (Pseudotsuga menziesii)

Autor

atait

Fecha

Mayo 10, 2020 a las 08:50 PM PDT

Descripción

5/10/2020 8:45pm
Partly cloudy, 74°F, wind 2mph
Built environment, disturbed slope with many brambles

Tree growth habit, about 30ft tall
Whorled, needle like leaves, older leaves dark green, new growth pale green and softer to touch.
Three-pointed bracts between each scale of the cone.

Ayarín - Photo (c) Tracy S., algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Tracy S.
de sorrelheron: Ayarín (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
Añadido el 11 de mayo de 2020
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Zarza de California (Rubus ursinus)

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Mayo 10, 2020 a las 01:51 PM PDT

Descripción

Found in a shaded area with lots of low to the ground plants growing around it.
It was flowering.
The shape of the petals and distance from each other helped me identify it.

Sunny
84 degrees
10% chance of rain
0 inches of precipitation

Zarza de California - Photo (c) hchrish200, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por hchrish200
de sorrelheron: Zarza de California (Rubus ursinus)
Añadido el 11 de mayo de 2020
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