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Welcome to Project Noah Zhel! As a wildlife community we prefer to see organisms in as natural a state as possible & preferably in their natural habitat, so please can you replace this photo with one that has been less manipulated. Here is what is says in our FAQs - "We request that photographs are submitted in as natural a state as possible. We appreciate that often there will be a need to carry out minor improvements such as cropping, lightening and sharpening an image so that we can better see the detail of the organism it portrays. These minor improvements are perfectly acceptable but we do request that heavily Photoshopped or otherwise manipulated images are not shared on this site." Because it is often difficult to identify a plant from a flower alone, when sharing plants spottings it would be helpful if you could provide additional photos of the whole plant & the leaves. There is some great information on how to document plants in the Project Noah blog
Welcome to Project Noah Zhel! As a wildlife community we prefer to see organisms in as natural a state as possible & preferably in their natural habitat, so please can you replace this photo with one that has been less manipulated. Here is what is says in our FAQs - "We request that photographs are submitted in as natural a state as possible. We appreciate that often there will be a need to carry out minor improvements such as cropping, lightening and sharpening an image so that we can better see the detail of the organism it portrays. These minor improvements are perfectly acceptable but we do request that heavily Photoshopped or otherwise manipulated images are not shared on this site." I've ticked "help me ID this species" so that we can help you to identify the plant. Because it is often difficult to identify a plant from a flower alone, when sharing plants spottings it would be helpful if you could provide additional photos of the whole plant & the leaves. There is some great information on how to document plants in the Project Noah blog http://blog.projectnoah.org/post/52139156569/more-than-just-flowers-plant-documentation-for-project
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PublishedJune 9, 2013

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