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Calopogon tuberosus
Calopogon tuberosus:
Is it possible this is a var. simpsonii?
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Looks like it to me. Nice pic!
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Absolutely gorgeous!!! Is this a wetland species?
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that is an amazing shade!
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Absolutely gorgeous!!! Is this a wetland species?
This plant was growing in a ditch, but it was a pretty dry ditch. Nice rich soil though. I have seen them in pine flatwoods, so they do not require wetlands.
Prem could probably tell you a lot more.
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Calopogon barbatus for comparison:
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That is gorgeous! Thanks for the habitat info!
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Justin,
Where was this taken....more or less? i.e. in the Miami dade area or out in the glades? I've wanted to shoot these too
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Where was this taken....more or less? i.e. in the Miami dade area or out in the glades? I've wanted to shoot these too
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These were taken in Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Hobe Sound. PM me if you would like and I will give you the exact location.
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