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Cooley's Hedge-Nettle, Stachys cooleyae
Many-zoned Polypore, Trametes versicolor
Snowy bench
Oxeye Daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare
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Rough Moss, Claopodium crispifolium
Common centaury, Centaurium erythraea
Fan Moss, Rhizomnium glabrescens
Cup lichen, Cladonia furcata
Herb Robert , Geranium robertianum
Pelt Lichen, Peltigera sp.
Western St. Johns-Wort, Hypericum formosum
White Bog Orchid, Bog Candle, Platanthera dilatata
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Western St. Johns-Wort, Hypericum formosum
The tiny purple dots around the perimeter of each petal are virtually invisible to the naked eye, but are readily seen in this closeup.
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