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Leaf Beetles (Chrysomelids)
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
Leaf beetles form a diverse group known for their ovular or rounded bodies. Uniquely, their antennae aren't overly long, and their eyes exhibit no notching. Their exterior displays various aesthetics, from dull hues to bright, patterned displays or metallic tones.
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Thrips (Thysanoptera)
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
Thrips are small hemimetabolic insects with a distinct elongated, cigar-shaped body. Their asymmetrical mouth sets them apart. Surprisingly, the right mandible is minimized and may even be absent in some species.
Earwig (Dermaptera)
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
Earwigs are abundant creatures spread across the Americas and Eurasia. Their elongated bodies squeeze into tight crevices, like those found under bark.
Silverfish (Lepisma saccharinum)
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
Silverfish, a nocturnal insect known for its fish-like shape, lives mostly in the dark. This insect transforms from a white hatchling to a metallic, grayish adult. Key features include two long cerci, a terminal filament, and, in a few species, small eyes.
Mayfly (Ephemeroptera)
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
Mayflies populate the globe in clean freshwater habitats. The adult insects, characterized by their large compound eyes and short antennae, lack functional mouthparts or digestive tracts and hence do not feed in their winged stages.
Glowworm beetle (Phengodidae)
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
The Glowworm beetle is an interesting creature. The females exhibit bioluminescence, resembling their larval stage. They cast light through photic organs on each body segment and sometimes from luminous bands extending across the body. These females are spotted more frequently than the larvae.
Tiger beetle (Cicindelinae)
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
Tiger beetles thrive in sandy habitats across many continents, notably the United States. They're nimble creatures, quick to take flight and have a near-perfect vision. Their bright hues adorn their bodies, earning them the label "butterflies of the beetle world."
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Largeleaf Phlox, Flowers
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Largeleaf phlox (Phlox amplifolia) is a sun-tolerant plant that's resistant to powdery mildew, a fungal disease that affects many flowers. The native plant produces underground runners that slowly spread to form a large mass. "Blooming in early summer, the airy pink inflorescences are held 1 to 2 feet above the mass of foliage and continue to bloom for about six weeks," says Leirion Sorensen, the gardens manager at Mt. Cuba Center.

Zones: 3 to 8
Size: 44 inches tall x 36 inches wide
Growing conditions: full sun to part shade; loamy, well-drained soil
The Yucca Leaf Tree
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Evergreen, drought-tolerant yucca hangs tough all year round. While deer do savor its flowers, they avoid the sharp-tipped leaves—not a problem for most people, who value this superstar for its striking foliage, anyway.
Green leaf that is growing out of a plant
Bongsong · 10 months ago
There is a small green leaf that is growing out of a plant generative ai
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Tamarind Leaf 🌿
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Minnal traders / Strengthens the Body’s Defenses. Speaking of vitamin C, a beverage made from tamarind leaves can actually help strengthen one’s immune system.
Linden, Littleleaf : Tilia cordata
Himanshu · 4 years ago
Medium-sized tree native to Europe, with a strikingly dense pyramidal to rounded crown. Desirable specimen tree in the landscape. The flowers are highly fragrant and attractive to bees. The largest tree in North Dakota is 35 feet tall with a canopy spread of 32 feet.
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