Evening outing

Teegate

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Large patches of Pitcher Plants at this location.


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A rare plants that for the life of me I can’t remember the name of. Don’t get old :(


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Can anyone identify this bug?


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And Jessica found this gem either laying eggs or just finished.


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Guy
 

bobpbx

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Pines; Bamber area
That is Lycopodium carolinianum Guy. Carolina Club Moss. Mostly found in sandy, acidic bogs. The leaves lying flat and prostrate on the ground are a dead giveaway. These leaves are much wider than the other clubmoss species in the pines. That plant is very immature. The stipe and strobolus will get about twice as tall or more and more shapely.
 
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