Pink is up!

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Bob, Jessica, and I were out and about today looking for Swamp Pink thinking we were slightly early. Fortunately, there were a few showing their pretty little flowers, so we took the time to take some photo’s.



Swamp Pink


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Supersize. Check out the pollen and click on the photo to enlarge it.


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Immature.


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Supersize with an ant stepping gingerly. Again, click the photo to enlarge.


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We also found fiddleheads. You may see Oriental residents walking along the sides of highways collecting these to eat.


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This is carex exillis, a sedge.


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Click this photo to enlarge.


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This is Lycopodium digitatum. This shows the spores on the Strobulus. Click on the photo to enlarge.


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Mustard


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Another plant.

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Click to enlarge.

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Guy
 

46er

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Yes they are!!! Very nice Tee.

Stopped by to check the patch I know of on the way home from Sussex hoping I had enough light. Had just enough for the P&S at ISO800, a bit grainy, but I'll be going back during the week. They popped up pretty quick, 7days ago there was nothing. There were about a few more than a dozen spikes up.

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The path to the pinks.

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A local came by to say hello.

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bobpbx

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Guy,

The last little plant, with the single yellow flower is Pontentilla canadensis. It is a member of the Rose family. Some call it dwarf cinquefoil.
 

oji

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Guy, I have eaten the Fiddleheads when I was younger but now I believe they have been linked with some type of cancer. Asparagus is much better and recently I started grilling squash with my steaks on the barbeque.
 

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oji

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Guy, Remember when we met at Bens outing in November, I told you that the correct description of me is "Japineys"
 

Teegate

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Guy, Remember when we met at Bens outing in November, I told you that the correct description of me is "Japineys"

Thats right :) Now I know the politically correct way.


Guy
 

bobpbx

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Guy, for the record, that is not Lycopodium palmatum. It is Lycopodium digitatum. I was thinking of my palm hat and the rare Lygodium palmatum.

So, it is correctly Lycopodium digitatum.
 

woodjin

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Guy, Remember when we met at Bens outing in November, I told you that the correct description of me is "Japineys"

"Japineys" That is great!!! I met a taiwanese guy near the great swamp once. He was in a minivan (I was on a motorcycle) and I was concerned he wasn't going to make it out of the woods so escorted him to 206. He just moved to the states and had very broken english. He wanted to get a motorcycle to explore the pine barrens on. He told me that he used to ride in the mountains in tailand but this (the pinebarrens) was a whole different thing. I recommended that he get a 4-stroke 250cc since he was very small and light. He was probably in his 40's and looked atheletic.

I wonder how he made out. So, lets see "taineys", no just doesn't work. "Japineys" is catchy though.

Jeff
 

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Guy, for the record, that is not Lycopodium palmatum. It is Lycopodium digitatum. I was thinking of my palm hat and the rare Lygodium palmatum.

So, it is correctly Lycopodium digitatum.

Okay. I made the changes.

Guy
 

glowordz

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All,

Bob, Jessica, and I were out and about today looking for Swamp Pink thinking we were slightly early. Fortunately, there were a few showing their pretty little flowers, so we took the time to take some photo’s. Guy

Thanks for these beauties, Guy. The immature pinks are interesting and I love the supersize effect you included. That's marvelous detail on the pinks-pollen. And the ant! Did you arrange to have him pose for you?

Glo
 

glowordz

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Stopped by to check the patch I know of on the way home from Sussex hoping I had enough light. Had just enough for the P&S at ISO800, a bit grainy, but I'll be going back during the week. They popped up pretty quick, 7days ago there was nothing. There were about a few more than a dozen spikes up.

That's a nice bouquet you've caught. Do the pinks grow in colonies?
Does anyone know what kind of frog that is?

Glo
 
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