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Forum at Caesar Palas, Las Vegas - Nevada

10.27.2014 newark nj

A false door from a tomb, very well preserved. It's amazing that the pigment was preserved so well, along with the stone work.

Gordon's Bay, Digitally Repainted

Gordon's Bay, Digitally Repainted

Wisconsin @ Battle Creek 07032013

Brickellia eupatorioides, Sauk County Wisconsin, 30 August 2020.

False Sunflower (Heliopsis helianthoides), Sylvan Road Conservation Area, Iowa County, Wisconsin

False clown Anemonefish inside a white anemone under water.

Hungry Gulls

 

seabirds

ocean

More information about False Cape State Park with access via Back Bay Wildlife Refuge here: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/false-cape#general_infor...

False Coralsnake (Scaphiodontophis annulatus) from Limón Province, Costa Rica.

False Boneset (Brickellia eupatorioides or Kuhnia eupatorioides), Pleasant Valley Conservancy, Dane County, Wisconsin

False hellebore near Paradise, Mt. Rainier National Park.

False Bay, Cape Town

false turkey tail? Hillside lab area.

False Creek, looking east towards (right) and Science World

Beware of the False Morel!

 

Each year I find these and each year I hear of folks telling me they can eat them..NO!

  

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False Lupine (Thermopsis rhombifolia), also known as Prairie Thermopsis , is a member of the legume family. It is native to Canada and the United States and is found in the Great Plaines.

 

Baskets full of False Solomon’s Seal (Maianthemum racemosum), one of my favourite early spring delicacies this treasure is in the Asparagus family and is also a cultural food with deep roots in the Doukhobor culture in the Kootenays, where it’s known as Suziki. Make sure you’re not picking the real Solomon’s Seal (if in the shoot stage this isn’t a concern as both are edible as shoots, but the real Solomon’s Seal is no longer edible once the leaves emerge). I absolutely adore these thick spears fermented or pickled, but they are pretty awesome served the way you would asparagus, and I happily crunch on them raw in the woods. They have a fresh, sweet, asparagus aroma at the base, and if they don’t- it’s not the right one! These babies are popping all over the woods and on sunny hillsides in the Okanagan right now and are easy picking I would call them Poor Man’s Asparagus as they are far more abundant in the wild than the always elusive wild asparagus, but that wouldn’t do the amazing flavour the justice it deserves 😊. My kids insist it has a peanut after taste and today I have to say I noticed it as well, unique and intriguing. Slide over for a few more photos #Maianthemumracemosum #dinner #falsesolomonsseal #suziki #wildfood #wildcrafting #eatwild #nourish #earth #foraging #wildforaging #wholefoods #asparagus #wildfoodlove #wildeats #getoutsideandplay #eatwild

We have no trouble growing these false sunflowers. They're chest-high and self-seed like crazy. They're what I consider slightly invasive.

Agothosma ovata

Common name: False Buchu

Family Rutaceae

 

Seen at Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.

Canyonlands National Park

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