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28/Female/Earthling- An amateur naturalist and geology major living in the Missouri Ozarks. Botany ๐ŸŒฟ, mycology ๐Ÿ„, geology ๐Ÿ”๏ธ, foraging ๐Ÿ“, gardening and more! ๐ŸŒผ๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿฆ‰๐Ÿ ๐Ÿ˜€ (Natural sciences are my niche.) โ€ขiNaturalist ID: oliviarosaline โ€ขRockd Macrostrat Lab: Olivia Myers

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Dutchman's Breeches

Dutchman's Breeches

Dutchman's Breeches

Dicentra cucullaria

April 12th, 2023

St. Louis County, Missouri, USA

Olivia R. Myers

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1 year ago
Violet Wood Sorrel

Violet Wood Sorrel

Oxalis violacea

Violet Wood Sorrel

This beautiful oxalis violacea with showy, soft violet blooms is a perennial species native to the eastern and central United States.

May 12th, 2023

Jefferson County, Missouri, USA

Olivia R. Myers

@oliviarosaline


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1 year ago
Squirrel Corn

Squirrel Corn

Dicentra canadensis

This spring ephemeral is scattered throughout the eastern United States, but it is somewhat rare in Missouri.

April 17th, 2023

Washington County, Missouri, USA

Olivia R. Myers

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1 year ago
Pale Jewelweed

Pale Jewelweed

Impatiens pallida

Native to much of eastern North America, pale jewelweed prefers wet soils in bottomland forests, along streams, etc... Jewelweed is also an old remedy for poison ivy rashes. Hummingbirds love the flowers as well. The pictured plants were growing en masse in a bottomland forest next to the Big River.

Sept. 1st, 2021

Washington County, Missouri, USA

Olivia R. Myers

@oliviarosaline


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