Nature Articles
from
Pittsylvania County and Danville, Virginia
A
- Adam-and-Eve or Puttyroot
- Adder, Puff I
- Adder, Puff II
- Adder, Puff III
- Adder, Puff IV
- Adder's Mouth, Green
- Aerial Dragons
- Ailanthus Webworm Moth
- Alder, Smooth
- Amanita Genus of Mushrooms
- American Caesar's Mushroom I
- American Caesar's Mushroom II
- American Chameleon
- American Toad
- Anemone, Berland's, I
- Anemone, Berland's, II
- Antlion, or Doodlebug
- Antlion Pit
- Apple Gall, Spotted Oak
- Apple or Frost's Bolete
- Arbutus, Trailing
- Ash Sphinx Moth
- Atamasco-Lily
- Atlatl Weight, Native American
- Azaleas and Rhododendrons
B
- Bagworm Moth
- Bald-faced Hornet
- Baneberry, White
- Banister Cliffs
- Banister River at Hiawatha Trail
- Barren Strawberry
- Bayonet, Spanish
- Beechdrops
- Beechdrops, False, or Pinesap
- Beetle, Another Longhorn
- Beetle, Blister
- Beetle, Elderberry Long-horned
- Beetle, Fiery Searcher
- Beetle, Flower Longhorn
- Beetle, Goldsmith
- Beetle, Grapevine
- Beetle, Green Tiger
- Beetle, Ivory-Marked
- Beetle, Milkweed Leaf
- Beetles
- Beetles, Large
- Beetle, Splendid Dung
- Beetles, Small Longhorn
- Beetleweed
- Bergamot, Wild
- Berland's Anemone I
- Berland's Anemone II
- Betrothed and Marbled Underwing Moths
- Bird-Foot Violet I
- Birdfoot Violet II
- Black Jelly Drop
- Black Knot Fungus
- Blacksnake
- Black Widow Spider and Velvet Ant: Red Warnings
- Bladder Nut
- Blazing Star
- Blister Beetle
- Bloodroot
- Bloodroot II
- Blue Curls
- Blue-Hearts
- Blue Mold and Coral Mushroom
- Blue Waxweed (Clammy Cuphea)
- Blueweed
- Bolete, Frost's or Apple
- Bolete, Gilled
- Bolete, Powdery or Veiled Sulfur
- Boulder, A Rare
- Box, The Telltale
- Box Turtle, Eastern I
- Box Turtle, Eastern II
- Bradley's Spleenwort
- Brier, Narrow-leaved Sensitive
- Bridge, The
- British Soldier Moss
- Brown Water Snake
- Buckeye (Butterfly)
- Buckeye, Painted
- Bug, Giant Water
- Bumblebee
- Bur Cucumber
- Buttercup I
- Buttercup II
- Butterflies, Sulfur
- Butterflies, Sulfur and Sleepy Orange: Tiny Flashing Colors
- Butterfly, Buckeye
- Butterfly, Falcate Orange Tip
- Butterfly, Mourning Cloak
- Butterfly, Pearly Eye
- Butterfly Peas
- Butterfly, Red-spotted Purple
- Butterfly, Snout
C
- Cabbage, Skunk or Swamp, I
- Cabbage, Skunk or Swamp, II
- Cancer-root or Squawroot
- Carolina Allspice
- Castor-bean
- Cataclasite
- Catchfly, Sleepy
- Caesar's Mushroom
- Cedar, Running
- Centipede, House
- Centipedes and Millipedes
- Chameleon, American
- Checkered Skipper Moth
- Chickweed, Star
- Chinese Mantid
- Cinnamon Fern
- Clammy cuphea (Blue Waxweed)
- Cliffs, Banister
- Clouded Underwing Moth
- Colona Moth
- Coltsfoot
- Columbine, Wild
- Common Grape Fern
- Common Morning Glory
- Common Wood Nymph
- Cooter, River: A Dan River Turtle
- Copperhead Roadkill
- Copperhead Snake
- Copper Underwing Moth
- Coral Mushroom and Blue Mold
- Coral Mushroom, White Worm
- Cottonmouth Moccasin
- Cotton, Wild: Swamp Rose Mallow
- Crab Spider
- Crab Spider II
- Cress, Early Winter
- Cress, Winter
- Crested and Dwarf Iris
- Crested Coral-root Orchid
- Crested Coral-Root Orchid II
- Cross Vine
- Cross Vine II
- Crustose Lichens
- Cucumber, Bur
- Cucumber Root, Indian
- Curls, Blue
D
E
F
- Fairy Rings
- Falcate Orange Tip Butterfly
- False Beechdrops, or Pinesap
- Fence Lizard, Eastern
- Fence Lizard, Eastern, II
- Fern, Cinnamon
- Fern, Common Grape
- Fern, Glade
- Fern, Marginal Shield
- Fern, Resurrection
- Ferns of Pittsylvania County, Virginia
- Ferns, Spleenwort
- Fern, Walking
- Fetter-bush
- Field Horsetail and Rough Horsetail
- Field Poppies
- Fiery Searcher Beetle
- Fire Pink
- Fishfly
- Fish Weir
- Flint Knapping
- Flower, A Winter
- Flower Longhorn Beetle
- Flower-of-an-Hour
- Fly Poison
- Fly, Tobacco
- Footprints, Prehistoric
- Fossil Mud Cracks
- Friendship Mushroom
- Fritillary, Diana
- Fritillary, Great Spangled, I
- Fritillary, Great Spangled, II
- Frog, Southern Leopard
- Frost's or Apple Bolete
- Fungus, Black Knot
- Fungus, Orange Peel
- Fungus, Toothjelly
- Fungus, Varnish Shelf
G
H
- Hackberry
- Hackberry II
- Hairy Rubber Cup
- Halberd-leaf Yellow Violet
- Hawk Moths I
- Hawk Moths II
- Hawk's Wing Mushroom
- Heartleaf I
- Hazel-nut Fruit
- Heartleaf II
- Hemlock, Eastern
- Hemp
- Hemp, Indian
- Henbit
- Hepatica, Round-Lobed, I
- Hepatica, Round-lobed, II
- Hognose Snake I
- Hognose Snake II
- Hognose Snake III
- Hognose Snake IV
- Honey Mushroom
- Hornet, Bald-faced
- Horntail, Pigeon
- Hornworms
- Hornworm, Tobacco
- Horse Gentian
- Horsemint
- Horse Nettle
- Horsetails, Vegetative (Field Horsetail and Rough Horsetail)
- House Centipede
- Hummingbird Clearwing Moth
- Hypomyces
I
- Inchworm
- Inchworm Moth
- Indian Cucumber Root
- Indian Hemp
- Indian-pipe
- Indian Strawberry
- Indian Tools
- Indigo Milkcap
- Insect, Scale
- Iris, Crested and Dwarf
- Iris, Dwarf
- Iris, Dwarf, Comparison
- Irises, Dwarf
- Ironweed
- Ivory-Marked Beetle
- Ivy, Ground
- Ivy, Poison
- Ivy, Poison, II
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K
L
- Ladyslipper, Pink
- Lady's Slipper
- Lady's Slipper, Yellow: A Native Orchid
- Large Beetles
- Large-flowered Skullcap
- Leaf-cups
- Leaf Munchers
- Least Shrew
- Leatherwood
- Lichen
- Lichens, Crustose
- Lily-leaved Twayblade
- Lily-of-the-valley
- Lizard, Eastern Fence
- Lizard, Eastern Fence, II
- Lobelia, Red
- Lobelias
- Longhorn Beetle, Another
- Longhorn Beetle, Flower
- Longhorn Beetles, Small
- Long-horned Beetle, Elderberry
- Long-spurred Violet
- Luna Moth
M
- Mantid, Chinese
- Marble, Pink
- Marbled and Betrothed Underwing Moths
- Marginal Shield Fern
- Mayapple
- Mayfly
- Maypop or Passion Flower
- Meadow-Beauty
- Milkcap, Indigo
- Milkweed Leaf Beetle
- Milkweed, Orange
- Milkweed, Whorled
- Millipedes 1
- Millipedes 2
- Millipedes and Centipedes
- Moccasin, Cottonmouth
- Moccasins
- Mold, Blue, and Coral Mushroom
- Mold, Slime
- Monkshood, Wild
- Moonseed Vine
- Morning Glory, Common
- Morning Glory, Little Red
- Morning Glory, Small White
- Moss, British Soldier
- Moss, Peat
- Moss, Reindeer
- Moss, Tree
- Moth, Ailanthus Webworm
- Moth, Ash Sphinx
- Moth, Bagworm
- Moth, Checkered Skipper
- Moth, Clouded Underwing
- Moth, Colona
- Moth, Copper Underwing
- Moth, Eutelia
- Moth, Giant Silkworm
- Moth, Gold
- Moth, Green Marvel
- Moth, Hawk I
- Moth, Hawk II
- Moth, Hummingbird Clearwing
- Moth, Inchworm
- Moth, Luna
- Moths, Noctuid
- Moths, Porch Light
- Moths, Prominent
- Moth, Target
- Moths, Two Underwing: Betrothed and Marbled
- Moth, Ultronia Underwing
- Moth, White-lined Sphinx
- Moth, Yellow-Necked Caterpillar
- Mountain Rock Exposure
- Mountain Spleenwort
- Mourning Cloak Butterfly
- Mudcracks
- Mud Cracks, Fossil
- Mud Plantain
- Mushroom, American Caesar's, I
- Mushroom, American Caesar's, II
- Mushroom, Coral, and Blue Mold
- Mushroom, Deep Root
- Mushroom, Friendship
- Mushroom, Goldgills
- Mushroom, Green-headed Jelly Club
- Mushroom, Honey
- Mushroom, Oyster I
- Mushroom, Oyster II
- Mushroom, Shelf
- Mushroom, Shaggy Mane
- Mushroom, Shingled Hedgehog or Hawk's Wing
- Mushroom, Silky Tree
- Mushroom, Sulfur Chicken
- Mushroom, White Worm Coral
- Mushrooms, Amanita Genus
- Musk or Nodding Thistle
- Mustard, Garlic
N
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P
- Painted Buckeye
- Palmate-leaf Violet
- Passion Flower or Maypop
- Passion Flowers, Yellow and Purple
- Pearly Eye Butterfly
- Peas, Butterfly
- Peat Moss
- Pigeon Horntail
- Pigskin Earthball
- Pinesap or False Beechdrops
- Pine, Shortleaf
- Pineweed
- Pink Ladyslipper
- Pink Marble
- Pipevine Swallowtail
- Pipsissewa & Spotted Wintergreen
- Plantain, Downy Rattlesnake
- Plantain, Mud
- Pogonia, Whorled
- Poison, Fly
- Poison Ivy
- Poison Ivy II
- Poison Ivy and Poison Oak
- Polypore, Tinder
- Pond, At the: Wool Grass
- Pondhawk, Eastern
- Poppies, Field
- Porch Light Moths
- Potter Wasp
- Pottery, Native American
- Powdery or Veiled Sulfur Bolete
- Prehistoric Footprints
- Pride-of-the-Peak
- Princess Tree
- Prominent Moths
- Protococcus
- Puff Adder I
- Puff Adder II
- Puff Adder III
- Puff Adder IV
- Puffball
- Purple-flowered Sneezeweed
- Purple Gerardia
- Puttyroot or Adam-and-Eve
Q
R
S
- Sandstone, Telltale
- Sassafras
- Scale Insect
- Searcher Beetle, Fiery
- Sensitive Brier, Narrow-leaved
- Shaggy Mane Mushroom
- Shelf Fungus, Varnish
- Shelf Mushrooms
- Shortleaf Pine
- Showy Orchis
- Showy Skullcap
- Shrew, Least
- Shingled Hedgehog Mushroom or Hawk's Wing
- Silkworm Moths, Giant
- Silver Ear
- Six-lined Racerunner
- Skink, Southeastern Five-lined
- Skullcap, Large-flowered
- Skullcap, Showy
- Skunk Cabbage or Swamp Cabbage I
- Skunk Cabbage or Swamp Cabbage II
- Sleepy Catchfly
- Slime Mold
- Small Longhorn Beetles
- Small White Morning Glory
- Smith Mountain
- Smooth Alder
- Snake, Brown Water
- Snake, Copperhead
- Snake, Eastern Worm, I
- Snake, Eastern Worm, II
- Snake, Garter
- Snake, Hognose I
- Snake, Hognose II
- Snake, Hognose III
- Snake, Hognose IV
- Snake, Northern Water
- Snake, Queen
- Snake, Rough Green
- Snakes, Two
- Sneezeweed, Purple-flowered
- Snout Butterfly
- Southeastern Five-lined Skink
- Southern Leopard Frog
- Southern Rein-orchid
- Spanish Bayonet
- Spleenwort, Bradley's
- Sphinx Moth, Ash
- Sphinx Moth, Rustic
- Sphinx Moth, White-lined
- Spicebush
- Spicebush Swallowtail
- Spider, Crab
- Spider, Crab II
- Spiderwort
- Spleenwort Ferns
- Spleenwort, Mountain
- Splendid Dung Beetle
- Spotted Knapweed
- Spotted Oak Apple Gall
- Spread-Head Moccasin
- Spreading Dogbane
- Spotted Wintergreen & Pipsissewa
- Squawroot
- Squawroot or Cancer-root
- Stinging Nettle
- Star Chickweed
- Strawberry, Barren
- Strawberry, Indian
- Sulphur and Sleepy Orange Butterflies: Tiny Flashing Colors
- Sulfur Bolete, Veiled or Powdery
- Sulfur Butterflies
- Sulfur Chicken Mushroom
- Sumacs
- Sunflower, Tickseed
- Swallowtail Gathering
- Swallowtail, Pipevine
- Swallowtail, Spicebush
- Swallowtail, Zebra
- Swamp Cabbage or Skunk Cabbage I
- Swamp Cabbage or Skunk Cabbage II
- Swamp Rose Mallow (Wild Cotton)
- Sweet-shrub
T
- Teaberry I
- Target Moth
- Teaberry II
- Telltale Sandstone
- Thistle, Musk or Nodding
- Thistle, Yellow
- Tickseed Sunflower
- Tiger Beetle, Green
- Tinder Polypore
- Tiny Flashing Colors: Sulphur and Sleepy Orange Butterflies
- Toad, American
- Toadflax
- Toad Frog
- Toadstool
- Tobacco Fly
- Tobacco Hornworm
- Tools, Indian
- Toothjelly Fungus
- Trailing Arbutus
- Tree Moss
- Tree-of-Heaven
- Tree, Princess
- Trees and Tree-like Shrubs of Pittsylvania County, Virginia
- Troutlily
- Trumpet Vine
- Turtle, Eastern Box I
- Turtle, Eastern Box II
- Turtlehead
- Twayblade, Lily-leaved
- Twinleaf
U
V
- Varnish Shelf Fungus
- Veiled or Powdery Sulfur Bolete
- Vein Quartz
- Vein Quartz II
- Vein Quartz III
- Velvet Ant and Black Widow Spider: Red Warnings
- Velvet Blue Spread
- Velvet Grass
- Vetch, Wood
- Vine, Cross
- Vine, Cross II
- Vine, Moonseed
- Vines, Three Common: Poison Ivy, Trumpet Vine, and Virginia Creeper
- Violet, Bird-foot, I
- Violet, Birdfoot, II
- Violet, Dog's-tooth
- Violet, Green
- Violet, Halberd-leaf Yellow
- Violet, Long-spurred
- Violet, Palmate-leaf
- Virginia Creeper
W
- Walking Fern
- Walkingstick
- Wasp, Potter
- Wasp, Wingless
- Water Bug, Giant
- Water Snake, Brown
- Water Snake, Northern
- Waxflower
- Webworm Moth, Ailanthus
- Weir, Fish
- White Baneberry
- Whitehearts or Dutchman's-breeches
- White-lined Sphinx Moth
- White Morning Glory, Small
- White-tail Dragonfly
- White Worm Coral Mushroom
- Whorled Milkweed
- Whorled Pogonia
- Wild Bergamot
- Wild Columbine
- Wild Cotton: Swamp Rose Mallow
- Wild Monkshood
- Windflower
- Wingless Wasp
- Winter Cress
- Winter Cress, Early
- Wintergreen, Spotted, & Pipsissewa
- Witch's Hat
- Wood Nymph, Common
- Wood Rose
- Wood Vetch/a>
- Wool Grass: At the Pond
- Worm Snake, Eastern, I
- Worm Snake, Eastern, II
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