
Spiny Alien Invaders -- Dry Teasel Flowers at E.E. Wilson Game Management Area, Oregon

by Darin Volpe
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Spiny Alien Invaders -- Dry Teasel Flowers at E.E. Wilson Game Management Area, Oregon
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Darin Volpe
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Photograph - Photography
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They have arrived! Hiding in plain sight, alien invaders can be found in every corner of the Earth! These pods are spreading their invading progeny in an attempt to conquer the land around them.
The prickly teasel in an invasive plant species in the Americas. They were brought to the New World from Europe and can be found spread across North and South America. Humans have transported non-native plants all around the globe, and invasive species can be found in six of the seven continents.
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January 19th, 2020
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