Cream Wild-Indigo (Baptisia leucophaea). Family Fabaceae, order Fabales.
Oklahoma, USA. April 2026.
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Cream Wild-Indigo (Baptisia leucophaea). Family Fabaceae, order Fabales.
Oklahoma, USA. April 2026.

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Acacia fimbriata
18-SEP-2025
Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, Melbourne, Vic
Ngutu Kākā (Clianthus puniceus)
once endemic to Te Ika-a-Māui, Aotearoa
the last known wild population died out around 2015
likely rare to begin with, they were unable to cope with predation from introduced non-native herbivores
reintroductions have been underway, but remain inhibited by the persistence of invasive browsers
[Eric in SF / Owen Johnson]
Spring is here in North Texas :-)
Henbit Deadnettle (Lamium amplexicaule)
Spotted Medick (Medicago arabica)
Common Red Deadnettle (Lamium purpureum purpureum)
Virginia Springbeauty (Claytonia virginica)
Photos 1-2 - Banksia integrifolia
Photos 3-4 - Abrus precatorius
Photos 5-6 - Allocasuarina sp.
Some plants recorded out in the bush.
11-13/09/23 - Magnoliopsida spp.
QLD:CQC, Woppa (Great Keppel Island), dry woodland

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River Tamarind (Leucaena leucocephala)
White Clover, Bedford VII @ Greenery in Kempston, Bedfordshire, UK. Sony W320. June 2013.
the red beans of Erythrina coralloides