This is only half an ID, since I don’t know what kind of butterfly that is. But the plant it’s on is a bastard indigo (Amorpha fruticosa).
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Pictures of Pitchers1
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Didn’t have to go far for this one.
This eastern fence lizard was sunning itself on the front porch this morning.
As Below, So Above
Two more pictures from Florida Caverns.
Underground.
Aboveground.
ID: Indian Pinks
These little two-toned flowers are blooming all around the visitor center at Florida Caverns State Park right now.
ID: Pale Grass-Pink
I was looking for pitcher plants in the Apalachee Savannahs when I happened to see this little plant, the pale grass-pink (Calopogon pallidus). It’s a member of the orchid family, as you may have guessed from the oddly shaped flowers. The flowers may be small, but they’re very interesting up close.
ID Project: Florida Anise
Florida anise, growing in a ravine. This flower always surprises me; it doesn’t look to me like a flower that would be on a tall woody shrub.
