Flora Closeup
Folder: Macros/Closeups
Spring Violet
Acorn (from an oak tree of the genus quercus- Q)
Common Sow Thistle
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Not a dandelion. Actually, it is in the aster family, grows up to 6 feet tall, and has branched stems. It has nasty prickly edged rather narrow, deeply lobed leaves. Its scientific name is Sonchus oleraceus. In my yard, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_7735)
Morning dew
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Azalea Candescens "Varnadoe Pink" - This is one of the deciduous azaleas - Planted in my yard in Etowah County, Alabama, (DSC08409)
Columbine cultivar
Purple Waterlily
Tiger Lily
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Taken in my garden. I consider this lily to be an heirloom. It is has been in the family for at least 60 years, regenerating periodically from the bulbils that form in the leaf axils. (0507030003)
Priscilla - A Gladiola
Lily
Bee on a Krigia
Mountain Laurel Flowers
Eastern Sweet Shrub Flower
Mountain Laurel Flower
Fiery skipper
Fiery Skipper
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On a zinna in my garden, Etowah County, Alabama
Another Link in the Chain - From orange feathers on a bird to orange scales on a butterfly
Skipper
Lurking
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Crab spider waiting for a meal. Lurking in a cosmos flower in my garden, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_4305)
Spider with bee on daylily
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