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Agave leafs
Spring blossom along the coast of North Velebit National Park
Skunk Cabbage has a slight, skunk like oder and like to grow in marshes
Bonaire has many different cactus
This plant is unique to the Pacific coastal regions and grows along swamps, creeks or other wetlands. It is one of the earliest plants to flower in the spring. It also has the largest leaves of an of the Pacific NW's native plants.
Reinet House
This is an unusual sub-species (?) of Indian Paintbrush, much more magenta then red. It seemed fairly common in the redwoods up here.
We weren't sure what these are, but they were quite large and spectacular.
Very few plants grow on the point itself due to the high and constant winds. One that does is this red alga (Trentepholia) needs no soil and is one of the few plants that can survive here.
and Steph :)
At an Argentinian Vinyard when we were on our wine tour by bicycle !
strolling around in Ushuaia
This is a beautiful, but tasteless berry that is considered a weed locally. Natives were known to eat it for the liquids during times of drought however.
Byron bay is the most laid back relaxed town in the world.
This is the type of grass frequently used in Gullah basket weaving in the coastal areas of South Carolina, a craft the slaves brought over from their native Africa
This is neither Spanish nor Moss, but the name stuck.