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Nature feels like my only escape for the time being
The green sweat bee (Agapostemon texanus), found in North America, on a fogfruit (Phyla lanceolata), native to the southern half of North America.
Found by @photographers--world via @welovingcollectortyphoon
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Phyla nodiflora - Fogfruit...or is it frogfruit?
PHYLA LANCEOLATA (known by the common names lanceleaf fogfruit, fogfruit, or frogfruit) - Composition Wednesday
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Turkey Tangle: Beautiful Ground Cover or Invasive Weed?
Turkey Tangle: Beautiful Ground Cover or Invasive Weed? tells the story of this pretty little plant as a native wildflower, ornamental ground cover, and invasive weed. Which do you think?
Turkey Tangle As I sat down to write this post tonight I had it in my mind to write about one of the many wildflowers that are blooming around here right now, but when I was looking through my photos I came across some of my earliest work, which were photos of turkey tangle (also known as frogfruit, fogfruit, and capeweed among other things). I had just gotten my macro lens, and I was busy…
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