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Dupont, Sevier County, Tennessee

Western ragweed, Arc Ridge, Ben Wheeler, Van Zandt County, October 2012

Sunflower or Composite family (Asteraceae); near Ragged Top, Ironwood Forest National Monument, Pima Co., Arizona.

Ambrosia artemisiifolia

Ambrosia artemisiifolia

My Rosa

  

Volks SD Re Kira

para Ambrosia Delicias

Fotografía de productos

Foto : Repocamera Photo

Lance-leaf ragweed, Terre Noire Natural Area, Arkadelphia, Clark County, September 2019

Lance-leaf ragweed, Terre Noire Natural Area, Arkadelphia, Clark County, September 2019

Ambrosia beetles often attack soft maple. In some parts of the country this is considered garbage. Throw it together with some black walnut and you get great colors.

Bulbophyllum ambrosia Schlechter

Eria ambrosia Hance

New faceup of 6 years

Sorry my Rosa;

She's 14-year-old urethan,

but It looks younger than ever♡

 

Volks Re.KIRA type

bulbophyllum ambrosia, orquídea nativa do Vietnam e Sul da China

, Diner spectacle Cercle d'Auteurs Compositeurs SOCAN, Salle Ambrosia, Vancouver Island, Friday Sep 20, 2013, Victoria, BC, CANADA.

Photo by Stephanie LAMY

L´ambrossía, Alicante

Bulbophyllum ambrosia

Scrumptious Ambrosia sweet corn...my dinner!

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near Las Cocinas, NW of San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

bursage, Ambrosia dumosa, Vallecito Mountains, elevation 410 m (1345 ft)

Collaged birthday card for Hazel.

This native species is common along roads and trailsides but does not occur in the adjacent sagebrush steppe in the Boise foothills, Ada County, Idaho. The pistillate heads sit below the staminate heads and the involucral bracts of each pistillate head fuse into a bur.

sandbur, Ambrosia acanthicarpa, White Mountains, elevation 1570 m (5155 ft).

Tonight's otherwise random uploads are dedicated to the memory of Dr. James L. Reveal (1941-2015), expansive botanical scholar of the last 50 years, and expert on the genus Eriogonum and relatives. He has left us too soon! See comments on the following photo by Mark Egger for more information.

www.flickr.com/photos/mark_egger_castilleja/4024769605/

...and the following web site:

www.plantsystematics.org/reveal/

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