spider and rudbeckia
By Greenthumb
- 16 Aug, 2008
- 7 likes
Clear sky, arachnid and big yellow indian summer. I'm posting too many cause I couldn't see the spider in the thumbnails to choose my favorite.
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LoL, I was told they have palm trees in the southern most part of Alaska. on those islands it holds. Do you know what kind of spider that would be, I can't quite tell.
10 Sep, 2008
Sorry Michael I'm really not sure. Bigger than most I would see around here other than rock spiders, (very official name).
11 Sep, 2008
I zommed in as close as I could with it. It has a shiny head, but I couldn't count more than 2 eyes. so It's hard for my research.
It's a great picture though.
11 Sep, 2008
I loaded a closer pic of him today. If it helps any. Not sure about eyes.
12 Sep, 2008
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I saw the thumbnails. My first thought was how was it possible to have palm trees in Alaska? On close inspection of course it's not palm trees it's rudbeckia. I am using a mini laptop with a very small screen.
16 Aug, 2008