What What, new sedge today Carex alata (and a new Rhynchospora two days ago)! I got prairie spots, upland pine, bottomland hardwood, and coastal marsh lined up. Who knows, maybe I will even bring a sweep net and aquatic net out and play with the bugs.
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These are the big hitters in the Houston area:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=110679&subview=grid&view=observers
LOTS of great iNatters down in Houston!
Thanks Sam! We're about to blast all of them in a journal post.
Excellent! Although, watch out for @anewman -- he will observe too many sedges. ;)
What What, new sedge today Carex alata (and a new Rhynchospora two days ago)! I got prairie spots, upland pine, bottomland hardwood, and coastal marsh lined up. Who knows, maybe I will even bring a sweep net and aquatic net out and play with the bugs.
@japlaca_nrm is going to document a bunch of Houston's fine naturalized species!
Wow! I am only 11th!? Looks like I'll have to catch up to @anewman next weekend! Our city bayous are home to quite a flora!
Do it, you get all those and I will document the actual natural areas! That will put us at what 600 spp of plants?
Zoinks, this little test thread took off.
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