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FL Master Naturalist. Environmental educator. Nature girl. Always learning and happy to help. Photos taken in the field with my iPhone.
Sarasota, FL
Great spotting! Thank you for contributing to the Wild Manatee County mission!
Thank you for contributing to the Wild Manatee County mission!
Great spotting! Please consider adding it to the special mission that celebrates Manatee County's wildlife! Please join the Wild Manatee County mission to help track wildlife and plants in the County too. http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1087...
Great spotting! Please consider adding it to the special mission that celebrates Manatee County's wildlife! Please join the Wild Manatee County mission to help track wildlife and plants in the County too. http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1087...
Here's the mission page:
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1087...
Great spotting! Please consider adding it to the "Wild Manatee County" mission!
Yes! This is one of my favorites.
Actually, this looks like a sensitive plant (sometimes called sensitive briar or even mimosa) as it looks like some of the stems from those leaves are attached to the flowers. Here in FL, we have one that grows like that and has the thorns on the stems that I see there in the photo and it's Mimosa quadrivalvis
Hi there - this is a great shot but I think you may find that it's not quite identified correctly. Check out this link to look at primrose willow - http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/4h/primrose_will...
I think that might be a closer match for you ;)
Great shot of a nymph!