View allAll Photos Tagged woo

Wooly Stemodia

Stemodia lanata (Stemodia tomentosa)

Type:Groundcover

Central Texas Native:Non-Native Adapted

 

Height:0 ft to 00.5 ft

Spread: 3.0 ft to 3.0 ft

 

Light:Sunny/Part Shady

Evergreen/Deciduous:Deciduous

 

Seasonal Interest:Spring

Color: purple

 

Water: Low

Feature:flowers

 

Wildlife:

Availability: Easily Available

 

Deer Resistant:

 

Maintenance:Prune unattractive foliage

 

Comments:Delicate blooms; good cascading plant for pots; needs good drainage;leaves are silvery in color.

(WoolyBearCaterpillar_7508)

There's some myth about how these things are supposed to predict the harshness of the winter to come, but I can't remember how it goes.

While searching for a tennis ball Tessa misplaced I came across this little fella. Had my wife hold him so I could get this macro shot.

Seoul, korea

20190621 LCK Summer 1R SB vs AFS at the LoL Park

 

Photo by yong woo 'kenzi' kim

 

twitter=kenzi131

weibo=fomos_kenzi

kenzi13@naver.com

Observed in Veer Dam on 01JAN2012. Wooly necked stork. A native of India. Found in large numbers in Veer.

These guys don't hold still - usually flying

  

Taken with the Canon G11

This wooly bear worm showed up in my southern Illinois backyard during a warm fall day. He looked like he was having a bad hair day!

Woof.

 

Nikon D90

50mm F/1.8 lens

It used to love itself, but not anymore methinks.

Even CES had its share of Woo

Virginian Tiger Moth

Spilosoma virginica

great korean barbecue on chicago's northwest side. 5744 north california ave. (california and lincoln)

1 2 ••• 74 75 76 77 79