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    My first Orchid of the season

    If the Xyris was by the orchid I would say it possibly is X. fimbriata.
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    My first Orchid of the season

    Seeing the green throat I would say Spiranthes lacera var.gracilis. The spot I have been watching didn't produce this year. Been checking for Lobelia canbyi but nothing so far. I saw some that were white along the Mullica two years ago.
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    My first Orchid of the season

    Thanks, Guy! The bad news is that I only saw 3 of them, but I just walked around the perimeter and looked in. Last year there were probably 75-100 blooming, but I was there on Aug. 14th. Hopefully some more will pop up later.
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    My first Orchid of the season

    16th Platanthera integra, and no yellerjackets!
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    My first Orchid of the season

    15th Platanthera clavellata, a little long in the tooth. I have been a bit preoccupied with other plants and things.
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    What a fantastic weekend for a hike!

    I have stumbled across some great plants while diddy-boppin through the woods on my own, but I'm fortunate to have some friends who have decades of experience and they let me tag along.
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    What a fantastic weekend for a hike!

    Excellent weather! Two days of botanizing and I saw no orchids but I did see several rarities.
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    batona trail hike

    Did you do the new section through the Parker Preserve?
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    Recent Vandalism at Brooksbrae

    Gibby, Did you see anything else in the area?
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    What a fantastic weekend for a hike!

    Great pictures! It was an excellent weekend after the heatwave. Those Lobelia look like the ones we planted along the field next to Suningive.
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    My first Orchid of the season

    Gibby, Platanthera x canbyi is a P. blephariglottis and P. cristata hybrid. I was in Wharton and Lebanon today, no orchids but several rarities and a great day to be outside and a plant course field trip tomorrow.
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    Pinelands presentation this Thursday

    Thanks dogg, the picture with the kids holding the silhouette of a Bald Eagle,The one on the left and the one on the head are my little buddies.
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    Another 5AM outing

    Yes, and you need the whole plant. You can't get enough info from the photo I provided.
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    Another 5AM outing

    Check the USDA site and it shows which states each plant grows in.
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    Another 5AM outing

    Not yet!
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    Another 5AM outing

    Great job, You narrowed it down. Lucky it wasn't a Carex! Whenever your in the woods pick a couple plants out and try to ID them.
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    Another 5AM outing

    Al, Mikebaker.com has Russell Juelgs plant list of the Pine Barrens and surrounding area, this will shorten the list to what is local.
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    Another 5AM outing

    Not a Cyperus, but another Genus where this looks different than the rest.
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    Pinelands presentation this Thursday

    Yep! actually nowadays everyone calls me oji.
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