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Sand Pine by John Bradford from the GigaPan Walton Scrub by John Bradford
A tree of the scrub
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Wire Grass by John Bradford from the GigaPan Walton Scrub by John Bradford
A grass common in scrub
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Sand Pine 2 by John Bradford from the GigaPan Savannas Preserve Scrub 1 by John Bradford
Sand pines have have short needles - about 2" to 3" long
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Sand pine by John Bradford from the GigaPan Savannas Preserve Scrub 1 by John Bradford
A tree found in Scrub
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Palm trees by John Bradford from the GigaPan Cattle Ranch by John Bradford
Cabbage palm trees
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Osprey Nest by John Bradford from the GigaPan Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge by John Bradford
Birds are scouting the water for fish to eat.
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A lounging lizard by John Bradford from the GigaPan Gaulin Cay 2 by John Bradford
a Cyclura warms himself
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Steve and Ann by John Bradford from the GigaPan Gaulin Cay 1 by John Bradford
Fearless leader surveys the land while Ann takes notes
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R/V Coral Reef II by John Bradford from the GigaPan Gaulin Cay 1 by John Bradford
Our home for this trip
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Sea Oats by John Bradford from the GigaPan Cambridge Cay in the Exumas by John Bradford
Uniola paniculata spikelets waving in the breese
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Sea Grape Leaves by John Bradford from the GigaPan Cambridge Cay in the Exumas by John Bradford
Coccoloba uvifera
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Ev by John Bradford from the GigaPan Cambridge Cay in the Exumas by John Bradford
Ev Gawenda getting a close inspection of the local fauna
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Sea Oxeye Daisey by John Bradford from the GigaPan Long Rock at Warderick Wells in the Exumas by John Bradford
Borrichia arborescens
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7-year apple tree by John Bradford from the GigaPan Long Rock at Warderick Wells in the Exumas by John Bradford
Casasia clusiifolia
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R/V Coral Reef II by John Bradford from the GigaPan Long Rock at Warderick Wells in the Exumas by John Bradford
Live aboard research vessel
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Spanish Moss by John Bradford from the GigaPan Sugar Hill by John Bradford
Spanish Moss hanging from a Live Oak tree.
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Gayfeather or Blazing Star (Liatris) by John Bradford from the GigaPan Sugar Hill by John Bradford
This plant is a member of the Aster or Daisy Family (Asteraceae)
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Blue Curls (Trichostema dichotomum) by John Bradford from the GigaPan Sugar Hill by John Bradford
A member of the Mint Family (Lamaceae)
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Dog Fennel by John Bradford from the GigaPan Hypericum Pond by John Bradford
The white flowers of a member of the Aster Family (Asteraceae)
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St. John's-Wort by John Bradford from the GigaPan Hypericum Pond by John Bradford
The Peelbark St. John's-Wort (Hypericum fasciculatum) is in full bloom
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Rattlesnake Master by John Bradford from the GigaPan Jupiter Wetland Trail by John Bradford
This is a member of the Carrot Family and is found throughout Florida
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Catsby lilies by John Bradford from the GigaPan Jupiter Wetland Trail by John Bradford
Always a colorful find
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Splatterdock leaves by John Bradford from the GigaPan Jensen Beach, Florida by John Bradford
Spatterdock (Nuphar advena) has yellow flowers and the plant floats on water - rising or falling as the water level changes.
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Arrowheads and Beggarticks by John Bradford from the GigaPan Jensen Beach, Florida by John Bradford
The plant with the white flower and spear shaped leaves is Arrowhead (Saggittaria lancifolia). The bushy green plant behind it is Fennel (Eupatorium leptophyllum). The plant with the yellow flowers is Smallfruit Beggarticks (Bidens mitis)
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Water Hickory by John Bradford from the GigaPan Riverbend Park by John Bradford
The leaves are compound and alternate.
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Water Hickory by John Bradford from the GigaPan Riverbend Park by John Bradford
Water Hickory (Cara aquatica) has thin scaly bark that becomes shaggy with age.
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Spanish Moss by John Bradford from the GigaPan Riverbend Park by John Bradford
This air plant has been used for stuffing for furniture and for seats in Henry Ford's Model-T cars.
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Sandhill Cranes by John Bradford from the GigaPan Culpepper Ranch (Location 4) by John Bradford
This was a pair of sandhill cranes walking around tin the distance. They just refused to pose or come closer so that I could get a better shot. The 2nd crane is obscured by the branch on the right.
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Salt bush (Baccharis glomeruliflora) by John Bradford from the GigaPan Culpepper Ranch (Location 3) by John Bradford
This shrub is a member of the Aster family .
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Pine Trees by John Bradford from the GigaPan Culpepper Ranch (Location 2) by John Bradford
These are slash pines (Pinus elliottii). They have a tall, straight trunk.
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Madencane by John Bradford from the GigaPan Culpepper Ranch (Location 1) by John Bradford
Madencane (Panicum hemitomon) is commonly found in wet areas
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Manatee Zone by John Bradford from the GigaPan North Fork of the St. Lucie River by John Bradford
Manatees are big, slow moving sea cows that graze on underwater vegatation. Every year nearly 100 are killed from encounters with boat propellers
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Beach Sunflower by John Bradford from the GigaPan Bob Graham Beach Restoration by John Bradford
Great ground cover
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Seagrape by John Bradford from the GigaPan Bob Graham Beach Restoration by John Bradford
This is located on the back side of the coastal dune
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Black Mangrove by John Bradford from the GigaPan Bob Graham Beach Restoration by John Bradford
This is a large tree which had been here for years before the restoration
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Yucca by John Bradford from the GigaPan Bob Graham Beach Restoration by John Bradford
These plants were less than 12 inches tall when they were planted
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St. Johnswort by John Bradford from the GigaPan Hypericum Pond 2 by John Bradford
This is a common plant in wet (or normally wet) areas
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Loblolly Bay flowers by John Bradford from the GigaPan Hypericum Pond 2 by John Bradford
Beautiful white flowers
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Double wide living Florida style by John Bradford from the GigaPan North Fork of the St. Lucie River by John Bradford
A double wide, water and a palm tree - what more could you want?
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