Apologies for the single photo with a poor background, but could this be ventenata dubia? Hoping its not but I spotted this near a trailhead in central WY

Focused on the very important environmental issue of noxious exotic species from around the world invading, degrading and destroying native ecosystems and costing nations billions. Our submission content consists of news, educational resources, discussion and photos of field sightings. The goal of the sub is to better inform and educate our subscribers on the critical topic of invasive species.
More vinegar soaking experiments.
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love to see new enthusiasts! Feel free to post your work, and if you have any questions, just ask! Knap-On!Turned that biface into a Hardin. Pretty stoked with it even if its a weird material for the type lol.
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love to see new enthusiasts! Feel free to post your work, and if you have any questions, just ask! Knap-On!The beauty of an isolated and abraded platform.
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love to see new enthusiasts! Feel free to post your work, and if you have any questions, just ask! Knap-On!If you can get past the mosquitos, the Bighorn are really pretty right now.
Welcome to /r/wyoming! From Cheyenne to Jackson, Evanston to Casper to Gillette and everywhere in between. For more information please visit The State of Wyoming's website. Credit /u/chucksutherland for our awesome banner. See more of his great photography at Best.ChuckSutherland.ComHad a nice hike today.

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Some more pretty material out of wyoming

This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love to see new enthusiasts! Feel free to post your work, and if you have any questions, just ask! Knap-On!
Little late to the party as usual
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love to see new enthusiasts! Feel free to post your work, and if you have any questions, just ask! Knap-On!Good thing I have steady hands...
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love to see new enthusiasts! Feel free to post your work, and if you have any questions, just ask! Knap-On!Collecting material in wyoming is sweet
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love to see new enthusiasts! Feel free to post your work, and if you have any questions, just ask! Knap-On!Vinegar soak on tiger chert is sweet.
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love to see new enthusiasts! Feel free to post your work, and if you have any questions, just ask! Knap-On!Still struggling to thin out chert but this material is sweet.
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love to see new enthusiasts! Feel free to post your work, and if you have any questions, just ask! Knap-On!Mass post of some points I found on projects over the past month or so.
A place to discuss your arrowhead and other artifact finds.Little chunky and has some step fractures, but im pretty happy with this one.
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love to see new enthusiasts! Feel free to post your work, and if you have any questions, just ask! Knap-On!Started working on chert
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love to see new enthusiasts! Feel free to post your work, and if you have any questions, just ask! Knap-On!Silly dots and road trips
This subreddit is deticated to posting, discussing, reviewing, and researching the contents and effects of “mushroom”products sold at head shops, gas stations, dispensaries, etc.Looks kinda like a Duran, but im having some trouble typing this out. Any ideas? Found in CO
Discuss Native American artifacts, and history with like minded individuals! This community is specifically catered to those who wish to share their Native American artifact finds, and those who wish to learn about the various types of artifacts! If you have questions about whether you have a modern replica or you need help identifying an artifact, we may be able to help! Feel free to post your finds! Thanks for joining!I dont post too many finds here, but couldn't resist sharing this tiger chert angostura found in CO
Discuss Native American artifacts, and history with like minded individuals! This community is specifically catered to those who wish to share their Native American artifact finds, and those who wish to learn about the various types of artifacts! If you have questions about whether you have a modern replica or you need help identifying an artifact, we may be able to help! Feel free to post your finds! Thanks for joining!Finally started posting my finds on ebay but no one is buying them. Any tips for a fellow aritfact seller?

No JARs here. Only legit effigies and arrowheads are allowed to be posted.