Echoes II
Net Values
Silver Lining
Fish Eye
Heavenly Bodies
Halo
Cardinalis Virginianus (Northern Cardinal)
Misha
Death Be Not Proud
...and then there were eight.
Orange Crush
Spectrum
Whirling Dervish
Ink, Sweat & Swagger
The Better Half
Orange is the New Red
Neighborhood Watch
Misha II
Summer Dream
Happy New Year Ipernity Friends!!
Facial Recognition
Sweet Delirium
Moments of Glory
Looking Back
Angels, Fleeing Rain
Incoming!!
Sheer Beauty at Every Stage
(Faux) Fur Party
Cool Jazz
Forward Energy - Urgent Leap
Virgins Bower (Clematis virginiana) Fruit/Seeds
Virgins Bower (Clematis virginiana) - Fruit/Seeds
Feathered Elegance
Feathered Elegance (B & W)
It Came From Outer Space (bright, mid day sun)
Waldgeist - Forest Guardian
It Came From Outer Space (on an overcast day)
Unstable Air
Catching Up
Who Will Blink First?
The Supplicants
Smoking Section
Gait Keeper
Mar de Verde
Savage Beauty
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The first leaves of the Virginia Creeper in early Spring. Nature preserve, May 2014
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The name "Virginia creeper", referring to one of its native locations, is also used for the whole genus Parthenocissus, and for other species within the genus. The name Parthenocissus is from the Greek literally meaning "virgin ivy", and may derive from the common English name of this species. The specific epithet quinquefolia means "five-leaved", referring to the leaflets on each compound (palmate) leaf.
This plant is also known in North America as woodbine, although woodbine can refer to other plant species.
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The name "Virginia creeper", referring to one of its native locations, is also used for the whole genus Parthenocissus, and for other species within the genus. The name Parthenocissus is from the Greek literally meaning "virgin ivy", and may derive from the common English name of this species. The specific epithet quinquefolia means "five-leaved", referring to the leaflets on each compound (palmate) leaf.
This plant is also known in North America as woodbine, although woodbine can refer to other plant species.
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