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Spider Wallpaper

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Pollinator Web - building awareness and support of pollinators

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Zale lunata (Erebidae) is probably much harder to spot on a tree trunk or mossy rock. New Mexico, USA.

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A place to post your pictures, stories, and more about moths across the world.

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Beneficial and underappreciated insects from New Mexico, USA. A diverse insect community relies on native plants and all the "pests" feeding on them. Avoid chemicals and physical disturbance (leave the leaves) as much as practical.

A community for gardeners who are passionate about growing native plants. Rain gardens, pollinator gardens, xeriscaping, and forests alike!

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Perdita, subgenus Cockerellia - named after entomologist Theodore Cockerell - are widespread summer pollinators in North America and only visit sunflowers and related plants (Asteraceae)

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Entomology: the branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects All insect and science related posts are welcome!

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Enough rain in the desert to prolong blooms into July! Not sure of variety.

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A community for roses of all sorts and sizes

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He's so lazy! Peponapis pruinosa (squash bee) in New Mexico, USA.

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Bees - The only reason you are ALIVE is that the bees decided to let you live. HELP SAVE THE BEES! 🐝❤️

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A neighbor's Queen Anne Lace (wild carrot, Daucus carrota) attracted a group of net-winged beetles (Lycidae) in New Mexico, USA

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Gardening to help and encourage wildlife - share how you are gardening to help your garden wildlife, ask for advice about wildlife gardening, share your garden wildlife sightings and more!

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He's going to try ... defying gravity ... don't ever bring him down!

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For memes and stupidity about native plants and gardening.

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Club cholla, Grusonia clavata, in New Mexico, USA

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Reddit's largest and most active community related to cacti.

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Who else gets excited by moth damage?

A community for gardeners who are passionate about growing native plants. Rain gardens, pollinator gardens, xeriscaping, and forests alike!

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Sunflower bee (Svastra obliqua) in New Mexico, USA

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Friendly backyard orbweaver (Araneus gemmoides)

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/r/spiderbro is a place for friends of spiders, who are our bros. Spiders are fun, mostly friendly creatures that just want to enjoy a good meal (albeit of flies) and chill like you do. Post your favorite pics or stories of spiders being bros! In the opinion of this sub, bro is a gender neutral term Please do not ask for spider ID. For that, please head over to r/spiders, r/AustralianSpiders r/whatisthisbug or r/bugidentification

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Fairy bee (Perdita) on a sunflower

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ISO: reliable barber for my alkali sacaton

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For memes and stupidity about native plants and gardening.

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Xanthisma spinulosum is a hardy, xeric aster for the mid-high desert

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A community for gardeners who are passionate about growing native plants. Rain gardens, pollinator gardens, xeriscaping, and forests alike!

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Datura weevils sharing a tender moment

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Weevil time! Post weevils.

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Nocturnal beneficial insects from New Mexico, USA

Gardening to help and encourage wildlife - share how you are gardening to help your garden wildlife, ask for advice about wildlife gardening, share your garden wildlife sightings and more!

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Bergeranthus in the garden and Cheiridopsis denticulata potted and outside. Both get afternoon shade and frequent hand watering. It was 35*C every day this week in New Mexico.

A hub for people to gather, share pictures, and discuss the strange and wonderful mimicry plants of the family Aizoaceae.

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First time trying Echinocactus horizonthalonius. Acid soaked first with a friend's help.

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This is the spot for anyone into growing cacti from seeds! Whether you’re just starting out or have a mini forest of spiky babies, you’re in the right place. Here, you can: - Ask questions and swap tips on germinating and growing cacti. - Share progress pics of your seedlings (we love those tiny spines!). - Get advice when things go wrong or celebrate when they go right. - Connect with others who are just as obsessed with cacti as you are.

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The ultimate xeriscape! Endless creosote and ocotillo in southern New Mexico.

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Xeriscaping: a water-saving approach to landscaping that doesn't sacrifice beauty for low maintenance and drought tolerance

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Echinocereus new growth is stunning!

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Reddit's largest and most active community related to cacti.

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Taste of the desert: squamulose lichen (biological soil crust), wire lettuce, and tepary beans.

A community for gardeners who are passionate about growing native plants. Rain gardens, pollinator gardens, xeriscaping, and forests alike!

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How can I protect my mesquite from these menaces?

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For memes and stupidity about native plants and gardening.

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Agave multifilifera from Starr Nursery. He describes it as "A solitary species with fine, white threads along the edges and a short terminal spine. From the mountains of Sonora and Chihuahua in northwestern Mexico."

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A place for anything Agave or Aloe! Pics, info, swaps, etc.