This is a collection of some of my best ("suitable for framing") photographs.
My first pass through all the photos in this blog (3,828) resulted in a selection of 332 "best" photos. The next paring got it down to 242, still a long way from my goal of 100 photos. I'll keep working on it. Captions also need editing.
New photos will be added at the top.
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2012
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Orange milkwort |
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Rose-rush |
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Blackeyed susan |
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Rose gentian |
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Marsh gentian |
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Butterfly weed |
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Drumheads |
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Flax |
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Primrosewillow |
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Meadowbeauty |
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Tenangle pipewort |
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Carolina desertchicory |
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Thistleleaf aster |
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Trumpet creeper |
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White waterlily |
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White waterlily |
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Atamasco lily |
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Blue-eyed grass |
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Burr marigold |
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Coral honeysuckle |
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Blanket flower |
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Moth on butterweed |
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Perrenial peanut (not native) |
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Wild petunia |
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Prairie iris |
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Prairie iris with butterfly |
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Prairie iris, white version |
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Cutleaf evening primrose |
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Oakleaf fleabane |
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Toadflax |
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White violet |
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Tasselflower |
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Yellow stargrass |
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Conradina |
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Pineland daisy |
2012: 35 photos
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2011
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Piriqueta |
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Bidens mitis |
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Catesby's lily |
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Celestial lily |
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Leavenworth's coreopsis, from below, with spider |
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Florida false sunflower |
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Blazing star |
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Summer farewell |
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Wild buckwheat |
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Yellowbuttons |
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Scarlet rosemallow |
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Southeastern sunflower |
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Southeastern sunflower |
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Southeastern sunflower |
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Glades lobelia |
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Catesby's lily |
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Catesby's lily, close-up |
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Skyflower |
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Nuttall's thistle |
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Southeastern sunflower |
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Powderpuff |
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Florida scrub roseling, a Florida endemic |
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Forked bluecurls |
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Capeweed |
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Blue porterweed |
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Coastalplain goldenaster |
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Butterfly milkweed |
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Purple passionflower |
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Purple passionflower, close-up |
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Whitetassels |
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Swamp rosemallow |
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Florida alicia |
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Feay's palafox |
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Scrub buckwheat |
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Coastalplain St.John's-wort |
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Oakleaf fleabane |
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Sabatia |
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Showy milkwort |
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Capeweed or frogfruit |
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Snow squarestem |
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Spanish needles |
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Gaillardia |
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Pricklypear cactus |
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Pink purslane |
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Florida bellflower |
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Sabatia |
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Blackeyed susan |
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Loblolly bay |
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Tarflower |
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Scarlet rosemallow |
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Sandweed |
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Fourpetal St.John's-wort |
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Fourpetal St.John's-wort, with spider |
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Whitemouth dayflower |
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Nuttall's meadowbeauty, with spider |
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Scorpion's-tail |
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Spotted beebalm |
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Scarlet milkweed (not native) |
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Camphorweed |
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Rough hedgehyssop, close-up |
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Blacksenna |
2011: 64 photos
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2010
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Shrubby primrosewillow |
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Sandlace |
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Yellow buttons |
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Scrub morning-glory |
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Scrub blazingstar |
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American beautyberry |
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Piriqueta |
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Prairie clover |
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Whitemouth dayflower |
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Virginia buttonweed |
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Smooth hedgehyssop |
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Zarzabacoa (not native) |
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Mexican clover (not native) |
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Trailing indigo (not native) |
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Wireweed or fanpetals |
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Morning-glory |
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Nuttall's meadowbeauty |
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Southeastern sunflower |
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Oakleaf fleabane |
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Snow squarestem |
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Caesarweed (not native) |
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Bidens mitis |
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Tasselflower (not native) |
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Feay's palafox, a Florida endemic |
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Simmond's aster |
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Butterfly on Spanish needles blossom |
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Christmas cassia (not native) |
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Spurred butterfly pea |
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White twine vine |
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Fire-on-the-mountain |
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Hawkweed |
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Blackroot |
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Sabatia |
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Helmet skullcap |
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Tasselflower |
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Yellow stargrass |
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Rockrose |
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Lyreleaf sage |
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Wild geranium |
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Milkweed |
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Yellow colicroot |
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Poorman's patches |
2010: 113 photos
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2009
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Spurred butterfly pea |
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Candyroot |
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Coastal hawkweed |
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Greeneyes |
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Helmet skullcap |
2009: 5 photos
The End
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Lovely photos! I was searching for images of the Florida false sunflower, and your blog popped up. Do you have a way follow your blog? I would be interested in reading it! Mine is on WordPress, so I don't think I can follow through that.
ReplyDeleteI believe you can follow my blog by clicking on the "Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)" at the bottom of any page.
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