Cleistesiopsis species
Cleistesiopsis divaricata (Large Rosebud orchid)
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Day 2 of a 4-day trip to the Coastal Plain of North Carolina would take me to the Green Swamp and the Croatan National Forest.
For the full report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis divaricata (Large Rosebud orchid)
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Day 2 of a 4-day trip to the Coastal Plain of North Carolina would take me to the Green Swamp and the Croatan National Forest.
For the full report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis divaricata (Large Rosebud orchid)
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Day 2 of a 4-day trip to the Coastal Plain of North Carolina would take me to the Green Swamp and the Croatan National Forest.
For the full report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis divaricata (Large Rosebud orchid)
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Day 2 of a 4-day trip to the Coastal Plain of North Carolina would take me to the Green Swamp and the Croatan National Forest.
For the full report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis oricamporum (Small Rosebud orchid)
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Day 2 of a 4-day trip to the Coastal Plain of North Carolina would take me to the Green Swamp and the Croatan National Forest.
For the full report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis oricamporum (Small Rosebud orchid)
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Day 2 of a 4-day trip to the Coastal Plain of North Carolina would take me to the Green Swamp and the Croatan National Forest.
For the full report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis oricamporum (Small Coastal Plain Sp…
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These images combine Day 3 and Day 4 of our 4-day trip to the Atlantic Coastal Plain of the Carolinas where we saw numerous examples of native orchids, carnivorous plants, and other wildflowers.
For the full report, please check out Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis divaricata (Large Spreading Pogonia…
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These images combine Day 3 and Day 4 of our 4-day trip to the Atlantic Coastal Plain of the Carolinas where we saw numerous examples of native orchids, carnivorous plants, and other wildflowers.
For the full report, please check out Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis divaricata (Large Rosebud orchid)
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Results of a long but rewarding day trip to the South Carolina coastal plain -- the Francis Marion National Forest in Berkeley County, South Carolina, to be specific. Thanks to my good friend Dr. Richard Porcher, who joined me on a portion of this trip, I was able to locate and photograph the federally Endangered, Schwalbea Americana or American chaffseed .
For the complete trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis divaricata (Large Rosebud orchid)
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Results of a long but rewarding day trip to the South Carolina coastal plain -- the Francis Marion National Forest in Berkeley County, South Carolina, to be specific. Thanks to my good friend Dr. Richard Porcher, who joined me on a portion of this trip, I was able to locate and photograph the federally Endangered, Schwalbea Americana or American chaffseed .
For the complete trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis divaricata (Large Rosebud orchid)
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Results of a long but rewarding day trip to the South Carolina coastal plain -- the Francis Marion National Forest in Berkeley County, South Carolina, to be specific. Thanks to my good friend Dr. Richard Porcher, who joined me on a portion of this trip, I was able to locate and photograph the federally Endangered, Schwalbea Americana or American chaffseed .
For the complete trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis divaricata (Large Rosebud orchid) i…
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Results of a long but rewarding day trip to the South Carolina coastal plain -- the Francis Marion National Forest in Berkeley County, South Carolina, to be specific. Thanks to my good friend Dr. Richard Porcher, who joined me on a portion of this trip, I was able to locate and photograph the federally Endangered, Schwalbea Americana or American chaffseed .
For the complete trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis bifaria (Upland Spreading Pogonia)
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On Saturday, June 2, my good friend, Alan Cressler, and I made a trip to a very remote mountain bog in northeast Georgia. I swear it was uphill both ways, but Alan says not. We found Georgia's only native population of the rare, Mountain Purple Pitcher Plant in pretty good shape. Along the way, there were a couple of other surprises.
To read the complete trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis bifaria (Upland Spreding Pogonia)
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On Saturday, June 2, my good friend, Alan Cressler, and I made a trip to a very remote mountain bog in northeast Georgia. I swear it was uphill both ways, but Alan says not. We found Georgia's only native population of the rare, Mountain Purple Pitcher Plant in pretty good shape. Along the way, there were a couple of other surprises.
To read the complete trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis bifaria (Mountain Small Spreading P…
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Another long day trip back to the mountains of northeast Georgia. My good friend, Alan Cressler, and I were re-visiting a remote mountain bog to check on the bloom status of the native orchid, Mountain Small Spreading Pogonia we had seen in bud the previous week. We were not disappointed! We also found another very rare wildflower along the way.
To read the full trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis bifaria (Mountain Small Spreading P…
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Another long day trip back to the mountains of northeast Georgia. My good friend, Alan Cressler, and I were re-visiting a remote mountain bog to check on the bloom status of the native orchid, Mountain Small Spreading Pogonia we had seen in bud the previous week. We were not disappointed! We also found another very rare wildflower along the way.
To read the full trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis bifaria (Mountain Small Spreading P…
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Another long day trip back to the mountains of northeast Georgia. My good friend, Alan Cressler, and I were re-visiting a remote mountain bog to check on the bloom status of the native orchid, Mountain Small Spreading Pogonia we had seen in bud the previous week. We were not disappointed! We also found another very rare wildflower along the way.
To read the full trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .
Cleistesiopsis bifaria (Mountain Small Spreading P…
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Another long day trip back to the mountains of northeast Georgia. My good friend, Alan Cressler, and I were re-visiting a remote mountain bog to check on the bloom status of the native orchid, Mountain Small Spreading Pogonia we had seen in bud the previous week. We were not disappointed! We also found another very rare wildflower along the way.
To read the full trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .
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