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| Beaked
Agrimony - Flower With Leaf Inset Beaked Agrimony Agrimonia rostellata (Species) | ||
| Bee On
Nodding Onion Nodding Wild Onion Allium cernuum (Species) | ||
| Anthrenus verbasci (a Carpet Beetle) On Oxeye Daisy Carpet Beetle (Name for entire Dermestidae family.) Anthrenus verbasci (Species) Oxeye Daisy Chrysanthemum leucanthemum (Species) | ||
| Indian
Hemp Fruit, Apocynum cannabinum Indianhemp Apocynum cannabinum (Species) | Indian Hemp is so called because of the strong fibers in the stems which can be made into cordage fine enough for a fishing line and strong enough for a bow string. | |
| Smooth
Rockcress Smooth Rockcress Arabis laevigata (Species) | ||
| Purple
Milkweed, Asclepias purpurascens, Habit Purple Milkweed Asclepias purpurascens (Species) | ||
| Purple
Milkweed Flowers, Asclepias purpurascens Purple Milkweed Asclepias purpurascens (Species) | ||
| Whorled
Milkweed, Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed Asclepias verticillata (Species) | ||
| Antelope-Horn Milkweed, Flowers Antelope-Horn Milkweed Asclepias viridis (Species) | ||
| Pyne's
Ground Plum Pyne's Groung Plum Astragalus bibullatus (Species) | Astragalus bibullatus is perhaps one of the rarest plants on the planet. Only known from a couple of very small locations in central Tennessee. | |
| Tennessee Milk Vetch Tennessee Milk Vetch Astragalus tennesseensis (Species) | ||
| Yellow
False Foxglove, Aureolaria flava Yellow False Foxglove Aureolaria flava (Species) | ||
| Cutleaf
Toothwort Cutleaf Toothwort Cardamine concatenata (Species) | ||
| Slender
Dayflower, Commelina erecta Slender Dayflower Commelina erecta (Species) | ||
| Mullein
Foxglove Flowers, Dasistoma macrophylla Mullein Foxglove Dasistoma macrophylla (Species) | These flowers quickly start to turn black around the edges. In order to photograph them in a fresh state you must catch them just after they open. | |
| Mullein
Foxglove Flowers And Buds, Dasistoma macrophylla Mullein Foxglove Dasistoma macrophylla (Species) | ||
| Queen
Anne's Lace Flower Partly Open With Dew Queen Anne's Lace Daucus carota (Species) | When the flower fully opens it is all white except for the maroon flower in the center. | |
| Tennessee Coneflower, Echinacea tennesseensis - Habit Tennessee Coneflower Echinacea tennesseensis (Species) | ||
| Mercury
Spurge, Euphorbia mercurialina Mercury Spurge Euphorbia mercurialina (Species) | ||
| American Columbo, Frasera caroliniensis, Flowers American Columbo Frasera caroliniensis (Species) | ||
| Biennial
Gaura, Gaura biennis Biennial Gaura Gaura biennis (Species) | ||
| Sunflower Common Sunflower Helianthus annuus (Species) | ||
| Woodland Sunflower, Helianthus divaricatus Woodland Sunflower Helianthus divaricatus (Species) | ||
| Crested
Coralroot Orchid, Flowers Crested Coralroot Hexalectris spicata (Species) | ||
| Crested
Coralroot Groop Crested Coralroot Hexalectris spicata (Species) | ||
| Spotted
St. Johnswort, Hypericum punctatum Spotted St. Johnswort Hypericum punctatum (Species) | ||
| Round-
Fruited St. Johnswort Flowers Round-Fruited St. Johnswort Hypericum sphaerocarpum (Species) | ||
| Purple
Rocket Purple Rocket Iodanthus pinnatifidus (Species) | ||
| Dwarf
Crested Iris With Spider Dwarf Crested Iris Iris cristata (Species) | ||
| Eastern
Red Cedar Male Flowers Eastern Red Cedar Junipers virginiana (Species) | ||
| Nashville Mustard Showing Fruit Nashville Mustard Lesquerella lescurii (Species) | ||
| Stones
River Bladerpod Stones River Bladderpod Lesquerella stonensis (Species) | ||
| Lilyleaf
Twayblade Flowers, Liparis liliifolia Lilyleaf Twayblade Liparis liliifolia (Species) | ||
| Gattinger's lobelia Flower Spike, Lobelia appendiculata A. DC. var. gattingeri Gattinger's lobelia Lobelia appendiculata A. DC. var. gattingeri (Gray) McVaugh (Species) | ||
| Cardinal
Flower With Raindrops, Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis (Species) | ||
| Flower
Spider On Fleabane Philadelphia Fleabane Erigeron philadelphicus (Species) Flower Spider Misumenops spp. (Genus) | ||
| Lemon
Mint, Monarda citriodora Lemon Mint, Lemon Beebalm Monarda citriodora (Species) | ||
| Passionflower Purple Passionflower Passiflora incarnata (Species) | ||
| Yellow
Passionflower, Passiflora lutea - Flower Yellow Passionflower Passiflora lutea (Species) | ||
| Yellow
Passionflower, Passiflora lutea Yellow Passionflower Passiflora lutea (Species) | ||
| Pearly
Crescentpot Butterflies Landing On Butterfly Milkweed Buterfly Weed Asclepias tuberosa (Species) Pearly Crescentspot Phyciodes tharos (Species) | Note the spider lurking in the lower right. | |
| Solomon's Seal Flowers With Dew Solomon's seal Polygonatum biflorum (Species) | ||
| False
Dandelion Flower With Wilted Fruit False Dandelion Pyrrhopappus carolinianus (Species) | ||
| Clasping Coneflower, Rudbeckia amplexicaulis, Flower Clasping Coneflower Rudbeckia amplexicaulis (Species) | ||
| Clasping Coneflower, Rudbeckia amplexicaulis, Habit Clasping Coneflower Rudbeckia amplexicaulis (Species) | ||
| Clasping Coneflower, Rudbeckia amplexicaulis Clasping Coneflower Rudbeckia amplexicaulis (Species) | ||
| Black-
Eyed Susan, Rudbeckia hirta Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta (Species) | ||
| Rose
Pink, Sabatia angularis Rose Pink Sabatia angularis (Species) | ||
| Sassafras Flowers (Sassafras albidum) Sassafras Sassafras albidum (Species) | ||
| Little
Bluestem Flowers Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium (Species) | Displayed at life size this image would be about 2cm tall. | |
| Sunnybells Sunnybells Schoenoliroion croceum (Species) | ||
| Southern Wild Senna Southern Wild Senna Senna marilandica (Species) | ||
| Indian
Pink, Spigelia marilandica Indian Pink Spigelia marilandica (Species) | ||
| Ladies'
Tresses Northern Slender Ladies'-tresses Spiranthes lacera (Species) | ||
| Partridge Pea With Matching Spider With Prey Partridge Pea Chamaecrista fasciculata (Species) Crab Spider Thomisidae (Family) | I have two frames of the spider with no bee then, suddenly, the spider is on a different petal with the bee. Clever of the spider to match the colors of the flower. Note that this is actually a composite of two images. I had two almost identical frames. In one the spider was in fairly good focus and another the head of the bee was in focus. Neither image was very pleasing so I took the head of the bee from one and placed it in the other resulting in a nice image. One way to deal with depth of field. If anyone knows this spider please let me know. Have the word 'photo' in the subject line. | |
| Venus's
Looking-glass Flowers Venus' Looking-glass Triodanis perfoliata (Species) | ||
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