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Little Brown Jug

Hexastylis arifolia

Description:

A leathery flower appears to be left over from a previous season on this specimen. These are often hidden under fallen leaves, ants and other crawling insects being the pollinators of choice.

Habitat:

USA: AL , FL , GA , KY , LA , MS , NC , SC , TN , VA Native Distribution: Southeastern North America, Zones 6 to 8 Native Habitat: Southeastern forests, dry to moist

Notes:

Spotted along Vineyard Mountain Eagle Scout Trail at the Riverside Day Use Park

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Emerson, Georgia, USA

Spotted on May 25, 2014
Submitted on Sep 8, 2014

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