"Pumpkin Patch" Orchids – United States Botanic Ga…
With sender address
Donald's bad hair day
Carolina Wren
directions ?
right side up -
will sing later ..
eye church, suffolk
eye church, suffolk
Like an old, married couple
Sweet Gum Seed Ball
Crunchy
Bright(on) colours
Spotted Wintergreen Seed Pods
Spotted Wintergreen Seed Pods
Collision
Collision
Bracket Fungus
Bracket Fungus
Bracket Fungus
Bracket Fungus
Seed Head
Pine Siskin
Pine Siskin
Pine Siskin
Pine Siskin
Pine Siskin
Pine Siskin
Baby Yeti?
- not just any
Fenster & Tuer
Falter
tostock church, suffolk
Beech Leaves
Seen on a Christmas Bird Count
Canyon wall
st.john the baptist, margate, kent
st.john the baptist, margate, kent
Frosted Horse Chestnut
Brown
Green Anole
Green Anole
Green Anole
togs
Green Anole
Curly Dock: The 154th Flower of Spring & Summer! (…
Crab Spider
Crab Spider
milton abbas, dorset
milton abbas, dorset
Tree Costume, back
Tree Costume, front
Invasive beauty
high stepping ...
Chocolate Pansy, Chocolate Soldier / Junonia iphit…
Black Sand Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyomi…
Horses
Birds Beware!
Green Anole
Tree of Life
Wild Oats
The Turkey and the Coat of Arms
Just ducky . .
Blue-capped Cordon-bleu
See also...
YardMakeOver * Florida * June 2010 * - Day 1+* resident flower, tree, shrub photos *
YardMakeOver * Florida * June 2010 * - Day 1+* resident flower, tree, shrub photos *
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Shades of Green . .
- midst the pink Seminole Hibiscus
- Azaleas of fuschia
- Bleeding Hearts (leaning across from D's yard)
- a few petals of the Pinwheel Jasmine
- Kalanchoe, green and also with a touch of color
- hanging like unlit lanterns
- brown cones
- long slender ones are male of the Coontie Plant
- member of the Cycad family
- dinosauers/ancient one native to Florida
- top left corner & bottom right .. think those are female cones
- if so, they will have orange seeds in them
- a toxic plant, it has been used by the Seminole Tribe for food
- a long involved process to get starch from the root .. making flour
- this plant is the only one I know of that the rare Atala Butterfly feeds on
- so, one should plant quite a few
- the larvae can strip the leaves quickly
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- Azaleas of fuschia
- Bleeding Hearts (leaning across from D's yard)
- a few petals of the Pinwheel Jasmine
- Kalanchoe, green and also with a touch of color
- hanging like unlit lanterns
- brown cones
- long slender ones are male of the Coontie Plant
- member of the Cycad family
- dinosauers/ancient one native to Florida
- top left corner & bottom right .. think those are female cones
- if so, they will have orange seeds in them
- a toxic plant, it has been used by the Seminole Tribe for food
- a long involved process to get starch from the root .. making flour
- this plant is the only one I know of that the rare Atala Butterfly feeds on
- so, one should plant quite a few
- the larvae can strip the leaves quickly
framing of the collage/crop/signature:
www.picmonkey.com
© All Rights Reserved
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