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It's species name is Russelia equisetiformis, under family Scrophulariaceae and this photo taken in Seremban
C of I research teams are crisscrossing Southwest Idaho to document the region’s unique and largely unknown flora, providing research opportunities for the College's undergraduates.
Built in 1887, it is the oldest building on the campus of Penn State that has not undergone exterior renovation.
Historic marker:
This was taken immediately after the funeral of John Salmon. I saw the 92 waiting on the down slow immediately north of Retford. This was a piece of track I had much discussion with John about, as I still need it, and when I saw the 92 waiting I decided it was appropriate to get lineside and take a picture
The Sac River Trail zig-zags around a lot, and what are probably normally dry creeks had water in them. We managed to cross the same creek several times in the course of our walk.
Ginger constantly spots cool things, and tries to teach me and the kids the names of all the plants. Unfortunately I have the memory of a sieve and promptly forget them again.
10 October 2009 | Sac River Trail, Springfield Missouri | Copyright © 2009 Gary Allman
C of I research teams are crisscrossing Southwest Idaho to document the region’s unique and largely unknown flora, providing research opportunities for the College's undergraduates.
C of I research teams are crisscrossing Southwest Idaho to document the region’s unique and largely unknown flora, providing research opportunities for the College's undergraduates.
Botany Bay Heritage Preserve on Edisto Island, South Carolina. This bridge and causeway goes to Pocky Island and the beach.
C of I research teams are crisscrossing Southwest Idaho to document the region’s unique and largely unknown flora, providing research opportunities for the College's undergraduates.
Northwest students participate in a botany lab class taught by Lisa Stobbe, Sept. 11, 2017. The Northwest campus is designated as the Missouri state arboretum, which promotes the study and proper care of trees. (Photo by Todd Weddle | Northwest Missouri State University)
C of I research teams are crisscrossing Southwest Idaho to document the region’s unique and largely unknown flora, providing research opportunities for the College's undergraduates.
A two hour stroll around the southern end of Botany Bay National Park near the Boat Harbour headlands with amazing formations and cliffs. All images raw processing and some Nik enhancments