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One of five images taken at Oakwood Cemetery in Troy, New York, USA on August 23, 2021. This year, I saw False Foxglove for the first time! I love the subtle shade of yellow!
i love this. the poor girl false started, and got all upset, and started crying. she didnt get dq'd, but she was mad anyways. so it was coach to the rescue =)
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It is a woodland herbaceous perennial plant growing to 50–90 cm tall, with alternate, oblong-lanceolate leaves 7–15 cm long and 3–6 cm broad. The flowers are produced on a 10–15 cm panicle, each flower with six white tepals 3–6 mm long blooming in late spring. The plants produce green fruits that are round and turn red in late summer.
This is one of the False Morels (Gyromitra sp.), a poisonous species found growing in woodlands in the northern US. I personally don't think it looks much like a true morel, but apparently it has been mistaken for them in the past. Photographed in mid May on the shore of Mountain Lake in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, northern Minnesota.
murray looks so innocent but then I noticed the mouse... A quick dash for tupperware and I saved it.
The false stack from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Presidential Yacht USS Potomac. The stack contained an elevator with ropes and pulleys. President Roosevelt could raise or lower himself in his wheelchair using his upper body strength. The restored yacht is in Oakland, California, but the stack is mounted at Long Wharf Park in Cambridge, Maryland.
Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Catunaregam spinosa
kah-too-NAH-rain-gum -- from Tamil kātu (scrub forest), nārangkam (Mandarin orange)
spy-NO-suh -- meaning, with spines
commonly known as: false guava, mountain pomegranate, spiny randia, thorny bone-apple • Assamese: behmona, gurol, mona • Bengali: karhar, mainphal • Gujarati: મીંઢળ mindhal • Hindi: मैनफल mainphal • Kannada: ಕಾರೆಕಾಯಿ ಗಿಡ kaarekaayi-gida, ಮಗ್ಗಾರೆ maggaare • Kashmir: मैनफल mainphal • Khasia: diengmakasing-khlaw • Malayalam: മലങ്കാര malankaara • Marathi: गेळ gela, khajkanda, पेरअळू peralu • Oriya: palova, patova • Sanskrit: मदन madan, पिंड pinda, शल्पक shalpaka • Tamil: மதுக்காரை matukkarai, மருக் காண mruk kana, முள்ளுக்காரை mullukkarai • Telugu: మందాచెట్టు mandacettu, మంగ manga, మ్రంగ mranga, పిండీతకము pinditakamu
Native to: India, south tropical Africa, southern Africa
References: Flowers of India • eFlora • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Maianthemum racemosum - This plant was growing along the road near the West Branch of the New York City Reservoir in Carmel,NY. It was low growing and the plant had about seven(7) rather large leaves and only got sun through big trees when the wind blew.
5-27-08
Working nights to get this island built in False Creek. The reasoning behind the need for this island totally escapes me. Had trouble with lens flare from the long exposure and the brilliant bright work lights
Lining up on the false grid before Trans Am qualifying at Victoria Day Speedfest weekend. A nice new spot to shoot from, made available by the re-profiling at turn 10.
Nikon D70s
Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC
I believe this is False Aster, otherwise known as "White Doll's-Daisy." Then again, it may be Heath Aster. :-)
© Peculiar View
A pair of False Creek ferries cruising around Granville Island in Vancouver, BC. Always enjoy riding on these little ferries, they add personality to the city.
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) » Hemidesmus indicus (L.) R. Br. ex Schult.
¿ hem-ee-DESS-mus ? -- from the Greek hemi (half) and desmos (joint)
IN-dih-kus or in-DEE-kus -- of or from India
commonly known as: false sarsaparilla, Indian sarsaparilla • Assamese: anantamul • Bengali: অনন্তমূল anantamul • Gujarati: અનંતમૂળ anantamul, ઉપલસારી upalsaari • Hindi: अनंतमूल anantamul, सूगंदीपाला sugandi pala • Kannada: ಅನಂತಮೂಲ anantamula • Konkani: uparsal • Malayalam: നന്നാറി nannaari • Manipuri: অনংতমূল anantamul • Marathi: अनंतवेल anantavel, उपळसरी upalsari • Oriya: suguddimalo • Persian: عشبه 'ushba • Sanskrit: अनन्तमूलः anantamuulah, बल्यम् balyam, दुग्धगार्भ dugdhgarbhaa, गोपवल्ली gopavalli, श्वेत शारिवा sveta saariva • Tamil: நன்னாரி nannari • Telugu: సుగంధి sugandhi • Urdu: سالسا salsa
Native to: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
References: Flowers of India • ENVIS - FRLHT • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN
Quick hand-held video of False Creek this afternoon, as seen from the Burrard St. Bridge. (The noise is unseen bridge trafffic behind me.)
A photograph taken at about 7 o'clock on the morning of Thursday 31st July 1975, of a building at the junction of Fishponds Road and Channon's Hill, Bristol. I think I took the photo because it looked as though the building were about to be demolished. Certainly the structure on the corner is being dismantled, but I think the main building survived. The little turning on the extreme left, behind the tree, is one of the district's lesser thoroughfares, Purdey Road, a T-shaped cul-de-sac leading to the pallet-infested back entrances of these businesses. The car is a Ford Corsair.