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John's Wishlist

This is John's Wishlist - a list of all the items they desire! If you are feeling generous, you may wish to gift one or more of these items to this member!

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Polaris Frittilary
The northern edges of America and Siberia are home for this small butterfly.
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Prairie Iris
Some like it hot, some like it cold, and this iris loves the heat. It’s most commonly found in hot, humid climates.
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Prairie Lily
This beautiful red bloom is sure to add a splash of color to any scene!
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Purple Saxifrage
If you venture into the high arctic, you’ll see these pink flowers blooming without a care for the bitterly cold temperatures.
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Rain
Bless the rains down in ... Aaaamerica.
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Ram's Head Lady's Slipper
Be careful! This little slipper flower is incredibly rare and very delicate.
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Red Oak Branch [Green]
Take a rest within the shade of a big oak.
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Red Oak Branch [Red]
Take a rest within the shade of a big oak.
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Red-Spotted Purple
This is a very territorial butterfly.
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Redwood Iris
Named after nurseryman Carl Purdy, this iris is striking with its distinct dark veining against pale petals.
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Regal Fritillary
A butterfly!
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Sandia Hairstreak
A dancing butterfly from southern deserts.
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Sandstone Rocks
Big Sandstone boulders, eroded by the elements.
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Sandstone Stones
Big Sandstone boulders, eroded by the elements.
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Scarce Understory [Dry]
Scarce understory foreground - dry version.
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