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Bottom of Hamms Gulch Trail
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Petasites frigidus, var. palmatus, WESTERN SWEET COLTSFOOT.
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Corte Madera Creek
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Bridge at bottom of Hamms Gulch Trail
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Old gate with curlicue design
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Bridge at bottom of Hamms Gulch Trail.
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Bridge at bottom of Hamms Gulch Trail
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Hamms Gulch Trail
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Unusual pattern of leaves turning
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Acer macrophyllum, BIG-LEAF MAPLE
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cer macrophyllum, BIG-LEAF MAPLE
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Winged termites (alates) emerge from underground
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Winged termites (alates) emerge from underground
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Winged termites (alates) emerge from underground
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The white spots that look like snowflakes are winged termites
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Windy Hill from Hamm's Gulch Trail.
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Oaks arch over Hamm's Gulch Trail
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Lonicera hispidula, (L. h. var. vacillans), HAIRY HONEYSUCKLE
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Dendroalsia abietina
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Hypogymnia sp.
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Lichen on recently fallen limb of Douglas fir.
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Lichen on recently fallen limb of Douglas fir
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Aesculus californica, CALIFORNIA BUCKEYE
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Aesculus californica, CALIFORNIA BUCKEYE
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Oaks near top of Hamms Gulch Trail
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Oaks framed by trunks of Douglas Fir
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Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii, DOUGLAS-FIR
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Fall color below top of Hamms Gulch trail
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Mossy fallen branch on bed of ferns
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Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii, DOUGLAS-FIR