oliviarosaline - Forest Wanderer
Forest Wanderer

28/Female/Earthling- An amateur naturalist and geology major living in the Missouri Ozarks. Botany 🌿, mycology 🍄, geology 🏔️, foraging 🍓, gardening and more! 🌼🐦🦉🐝 😀 (Natural sciences are my niche.) •iNaturalist ID: oliviarosaline •Rockd Macrostrat Lab: Olivia Myers

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Russula Sp.

Russula Sp.

Russula sp.

Russula Sp.

There are over 200 known species of russula in the United States. It's one of my favorite genera of fungi.

Aug. 15th, 2023

St. Louis County, Missouri, USA

Olivia R. Myers

@oliviarosaline

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Greek Anemone

Greek Anemone

Anemonoides blanda

Greek Anemone

Remnants of a long abandoned Victorian era garden, these beautiful deep purple flowers are now growing as a naturalized small population in hillside woods overlooking the Mississippi River. Although they're not native to this region, they're thankfully not one of the several invasive species taking over the local ecosystem.

Feb. 27th, 2024

St. Louis County, Missouri, USA

Olivia R. Myers

@oliviarosaline


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1 year ago
Ozark Witch-Hazel

Ozark Witch-Hazel

Hamamelis vernalis

Ozark Witch-Hazel
Ozark Witch-Hazel

This fragrant species of witch-hazel requires a winter freeze to bloom and is endemic to the Ozarks in Missouri, Arkansas, and parts of eastern Oklahoma.

Feb. 14th, 2024

St. Louis County, Missouri, USA

Olivia R. Myers

@oliviarosaline


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