While along the Snake River I did not concentrate on only insects but on some interesting plants as well.
The red fruit looking like wild plums wasn't plums at all. I tried one and they were not ripe yet whatever it was. The bottom of the fruit also had an opening somewhat like on rosehips. I would appreciate if anybody knew what it was.
Dennis
These are really nice photos. I really like the last one.
AzPicLady wrote:
These are really nice photos. I really like the last one.
Thanks AzPicLady for your fine comment.
Dennis
Excellent set, Dennis! Great variety.
UTMike wrote:
Excellent set, Dennis! Great variety.
Thank you Mike. I love your comments.
Dennis
joecichjr wrote:
Outstanding shots ⭐💯⭐💯⭐
Thank you Joe. Your comments and emojis are always uplifting.
Dennis
Great set of simplicity... each stands alone with quiet strength.
dpullum wrote:
Great set of simplicity... each stands alone with quiet strength.
Thank you very much dpullum for stopping by.
Dennis
In my series of photos I show a red fruit that I initially thought might be a type of wild plum. A friend who lives here in Idaho Falls pointed out they are not plums at all but are Rosehips. I had considered that because the bottom of the fruit has petals that flare out but have never seen any larger than the tip of my pinky. These will be worth exploring in a month to see if they are ripe.
Dennis
Blues Dude wrote:
Great images!
Thank you very much Blues Dude. Thank you for stopping by.
Dennis
sippyjug104 wrote:
Way cool..!
Thank you very much sippy.
Dennis
Well, Dennis. Sorry to say, you will never read this, you will be dead from eating unidentified plant material before I finish typing this. It's been nice knowing you, Buddy!!!
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