Rhynchospora colorata, White-bracted sedge, Cyperaceae

Rhynchospora colorata, White-bracted sedge, Cyperaceae

The white coloration of the bracts gives the illusion of a flower.

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Burnt weave

Burnt weave

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Syrphidae hover fly on Lyonia ferruginea

Syrphidae hover fly on Lyonia ferruginea

I believe this is a type of Woolly Bear Hover fly? It mimics a bee. Feeding on a Rusty Lyonia flower.

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Vaccinium myrsinites fruit

Vaccinium myrsinites fruit

These are beyond delicious when ripe. Not many people know we have edible wild blueberries in Florida.

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Hersperiinae 1

Hersperiinae 1

Skippers are not easy to identify.

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Argiope aurantia juvenile

Argiope aurantia juvenile

Black-and-yellow argiope, a member of the garden orb-weaver family. You can see why these are called "writing spiders".

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Argiope florida juvenile

Argiope florida juvenile

Silver-backed argiope, a member of the garden orb-weaver family. You can see why these are called "writing spiders".

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Pterocaulon pycnostachyum

Pterocaulon pycnostachyum

Blackroot, a perennial herb

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Sphecius speciosus

Sphecius speciosus

Eastern cicada killer, on Blackroot flower

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Bombylius spp

Bombylius spp

Large Bee Fly on unidentified Asteraceae flower

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Hemileuca maia larva

Hemileuca maia larva

Buck moth caterpillar, host species are oaks. The larva of this sub-family have venom glands...

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Twinflower

Twinflower

This North Florida native thrives on neglect, but doesn't take over a flower bed.

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Uploaded on May 23, 2010

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Orchard Orbweaver

Orchard Orbweaver

back yard treasure :)

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Uploaded on May 23, 2010

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Asimina pygmea

Asimina pygmea

"The Annonaceae family is primarily beetle pollinated (Gottsberger 1988)." I'm pretty sure...

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Polygala nana

Polygala nana

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Uploaded on May 4, 2010

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getting ready for photos

getting ready for photos

bevy of prom beauties

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broken purple decay

broken purple decay

Not color-enhanced!

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Uploaded on May 2, 2010

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old to new to old

old to new to old

different reflections, different styles

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