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Irises By Beaver Lake
More of what you are seeing here is invasive. The Yellow Iris's (Yellow Flag Iris) block out cattails that should be growing here. Most of the lilies you see are fragrant water lily - again invasive. The native lilies are yellow. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > 06_2006 > Irises By Beaver Lake
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Bullfrog Covered In Bugs
Only when you look at the detail do you see the hundreds of smaller bugs on the frog and leaves. I'm guessing they can't bite the frog or else the frog would have gone crazy by now. Species: Rana catesbeiana (American Bullfrog)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > July 2015 > Bullfrog Covered In Bugs
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Single Water Lily
Single Water Lily Tags: Stanley Park
Species: Nymphaea odorata (Fragrant Water Lily)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > June 2020 > Single Water Lily
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Pink Water Lily
Pink Water Lily Tags: Stanley Park
Species: Nymphaea odorata (Fragrant Water Lily)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > June 2020 > Pink Water Lily
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Yellow Iris Hosting Morning Glory
Yellow Iris Hosting Morning Glory Tags: Stanley Park
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > May 2020 > Yellow Iris Hosting Morning Glory
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Yellow Irises
Yellow Irises Tags: Stanley Park
Species: Iris pseudacorus (paleyellow iris, yellow flag)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > May 2020 > Yellow Irises
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