The main objective of the visit was to search for jack-in-the-pulpit, which was suspected of being up and blooming by now. Only one small patch was found, close to the boardwalk, and containing about a dozen plants, about half of which were in their "pulpit" stage.
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Part 1: Jack-in-the-Pulpit
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Part 2: Springtime Trees
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Red maple blossoms
Red maple samaras (winged seeds)
Close-up of samaras
Samaras of a different color
Emerging leaves of red maple
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Following are photos of our native coastalplain willow (Salix caroliniana, Salicaceae). Willows are dioecious with male and female flowers appearing as catkins on different plants.
Coastalplain willow, male catkins
Close-up of male catkin
Female catkins
Close-up of female catkin
Bee getting nectar from a male catikin
Both male and female catkins produce nectar, which attracts various pollinating insects. Willows are also wind pollinated.
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American elm (Ulmus americana, Ulmaceae)
Native
Elm seeds, shown here, are also known as samaras. Elm samaras are oval, flattened, about 0.5 in. long, and enclosed in a papery case notched at the end.
Native
Elm seeds, shown here, are also known as samaras. Elm samaras are oval, flattened, about 0.5 in. long, and enclosed in a papery case notched at the end.
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Dahoon holly (Ilex cassine, Aquifoliaceae)
Native
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Part 3: Ferns
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Part 3: Ferns
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Wild Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)
Native
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Swamp fern (Blechnum serrulatum)
Native
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Golden polypody (Phlebodium aureum)
Native
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Shoestring fern (Vittaria lineata)
Native
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Strap fern (Blechnum serrulatum)
Native
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Resurrection fern (Pleopeltis polypodioides var. michauxiana)
Native
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Part 4: Odds & Ends
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Trail Scenes
At the start of the nature trail, abandoned bat house, Vista 1, and view of the elevated boardwalk.
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Wild coffee (Psychotria nervosa, Rubiaceae)
Native
Native
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Red-blanket lichen (Chidecton sanguieneum)
Native
Native
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Sawgrass (Cladium jamaicensis, Cyperaceae)
Native
Native
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Ball moss (Tillandsia recurvata, Bromeliaceae)
Native
Native
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Southern needleleaf (Tillandsia setacea, Bromeliaceae)
Native
Native
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Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides, Bromeliaceae)
Native
Native
...with wild oranges
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Leafless swallowwort (Cynanchum scoparium, Apocynaceae)
Native
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I was a child led by Erna Nixon through the hammock, it is nice to see these images
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