Under a some trees by my house. The area is basically always shaded.
This plant was intriguing to me because of its spiky leaves.
This suspicious looking plant was growing in a weird manner between concrete that intrigued me.
small feather size of a quarter and a half
I stumbled upon this fascinating and beautiful specimen just outside of campus. As someone who has an affinity for the color green and leaves, discovering this object was particularly delightful. Its resemblance to a leaf, albeit not being one, adds to its allure and makes it even more captivating.
Saw this cool spiral shape on the road.
i noticed this insect sitting on a wall but it wasnt moving and didnt seem to be attracted to the light above
Bivalve fossil in some calcareous rock
This organism was at a park.
Saw this while walking
A few weeks back, I was wandering around a park near downtown Austin when I stumbled upon the most delightful leaf. Even though I couldn't quite place its type, the almost heart-shaped cut in the middle made it appealing. I found myself completely taken by its appeal and couldn't help but take a picture of it.
Very large succulents clustered together
Two small, desiccated white snail shells
Grass-like stalks growing on very coarse gravel
Cactus growing under a tilted conifer
Very dense, cloudy, silk strands connecting several herbaceous plants
Fungal growth inside a living conifer
Small herbaceous double-compound leaves
found near the two birds previously chosen
found near the littlefield cafe on UT campus