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This detailed photograph of the small, trumpet shaped flowers of a hyssopleaf thoroughwort plant shows how the flowers are located at the ends of their branches. Each flower is surrounded by dark green, slightly hairy sepals. Several long, white stamens protrude out of the flowers.
26 Oct
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Florida Has Yet Another Interesting and Useful Weed

Posted by whatnext10 Plants and Flowers

Florida Has Yet Another Interesting and Useful Weed introduces readers to the hyssopleaf thoroughwort plant, a member of the aster family. It goes on to explain the various ways that this plant is useful.

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This image shows one of our remarkable Florida sunrise in all it’s glory. The sun is just above the horizon and is mostly hidden by clouds. Sun rays are spilling out from behind the clouds both above and below them. Some other fluffy clouds and a bird can also be seen in the sky. In the foreground is an open grassy field that extends to the woods on the horizon.
25 Oct
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Enjoy the Amazing Creativity of International Artist’s Day

Posted by whatnext10 Artworks, Events, Photography

Enjoy the Amazing Creativity of International Artist’s Day honors artists and creators in all media. This blog gives some history about the day and recommends ways that people can celebrate.

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An early morning sunrise with exquisite orange, red, and yellow colors graces the sky in October. This image was taken on a misty country road on a partially cloudy day.
24 Oct
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It’s an Important Day; the International Day of Climate Action

Posted by whatnext10 Events, Weather

It’s an Important Day; the International Day of Climate Action gives a short history of climate related science and activism. It then explains how you can celebrate today and how n days to come.

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A side view of a common buckeye butterfly shows it feeding from a blackjack flower. The butterfly is mostly brown with an eyespot in the upper middle of the front wing. The eyespot in inside a white bar. Below the bar are orange and brown stripes with thin black borders. The body is brown as are the legs and antennas. A short proboscis can be seen entering the yellow flower.
24 Oct
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You Never Know Where You’re Going to Find Beautiful Wildlife

Posted by whatnext10 Butterflies, Insects

You Never Know Where You’re Going to Find Beautiful Wildlife reminds readers to be vigilant when looking for wildlife specimens. It goes on to give the example of the author’s encounter with some common buckeye butterflies, and tells a bit about them.

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This image of a gopher tortoise shows the animal with a small piece of brown vegetation in it’s mouth after it was interrupted while grazing. The head is partially pulled into the shell for protection. The front legs are similarly partially folded in preparation to be pulled in. The head and legs are covered in dark, greenish brown scales that are especially thick on the legs. The shell is dark brown and made up of scutes each with concentric circles inside it. The upper shell is dull and covered with sand, while the lower shell is smoother and has a polished look to it.
21 Oct
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Hey, Hey, Hey, It’s National Reptile Awareness Day!

Posted by whatnext10 Events, Reptiles & Amphibians 1 Comment

Hey, Hey, Hey, It’s National Reptile Awareness Day! introduces the day and explains which animals are being celebrated. It goes on to recommend ways that you can have fun and celebrate this important day.

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This colorful image shows the sun just beginning to rise over a misty farm field. The field is still fairly dark, but green grass can be seen on either side of a wire fence. Oak and pine trees in the background are silhouetted in front of the colorful sky. The horizon is yellow where the sun is rising from and fades to orange as you move to either side. The clouds that are low on the horizon are in silhouette while the lighter ones higher up in the sky are just beginning to take on a pink hue. The unclouded sky is a light blue above the sun and darkens towards purple as you move away.
20 Oct
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Fall is Time for Beautiful Sunrises in Central Florida

Posted by whatnext10 Sunsets and Sunrises

Fall is Time for Beautiful Sunrises in Central Florida

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This closeup image of several water hyacinth flowers shows the delicate details of their structure. Each flower has multiple petals that are purple on the outer edges and fading to blue nearer the center. The center of each petal is white. The petals radiate out from a lightly haired stem. The petals are fairly fine and are heavily veined with dark purple veins. The flowers are seen above a bright green water hyacinth leaf.
19 Oct
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Advantages and Disadvantages of the Beautiful Water Hyacinth

Posted by whatnext10 Plants and Flowers

Advantages and Disadvantages of the Beautiful Water Hyacinth explains why this highly invasive, nonnative plant is so bad for the environment. It then also some of the many uses that this plant has.

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A common eastern bumblebee is seen hanging on a blackjack flower with yellow pollen all over it’s mouth parts. The bee has two large, black compound eyes and dark wings. Most of the rest of the body is covered in short, soft yellow hair.
18 Oct
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The Common Eastern Bumblebee is a Powerful Pollinator

Posted by whatnext10 Bees & Wasps, Insects 1 Comment

The Common Eastern Bumblebee is a Powerful Pollinator discusses the life cycle and the life style of the most common bumblebee in eastern North America. It also explains why these bees are such great pollinators that they are sometimes raised for use in agriculture.

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The image portrays an orange gulf fritillary butterfly in the act of feeding on a blackjack flower. The flower has white petals with yellow florets in the center. The butterfly is mainly a bright orange and is marked with spits of white, dark brown, and black. The body of the butterfly is striped with orange and white and has orange legs that are gripping a second flower. The two black antennas have orange tips, while the long proboscis is extended into the flower in order to draw out nectar.
17 Oct
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The Gulf Fritillary is One of Florida’s Most Spectacular Butterflies

Posted by whatnext10 Butterflies, Insects 1 Comment

The Gulf Fritillary is One of Florida’s Most Spectacular Butterflies shows multiple images of the gorgeous adult butterfly and the caterpillar and tells readers about the butterfly’s unique lifestyle. It also discusses it’s range and habitat so that you will know where to find them yourself.

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A feral cat sits in a live trap after having had sterilization surgery the day before. The trap is mostly covered by a blue pad to help keep the cat calm until it gets pick up.
16 Oct
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Today is National Feral Cat Day and it Celebrates a Great Cause!

Posted by whatnext10 Dogs & Cats, Events, Veterinary Medicine

Today is National Feral Cat Day and it Celebrates a Great Cause! gives some history on both the domestic cat and National Feral Cat Day. It then goes on to explain this year’s theme of supporting TNR efforts and how you can get involved.

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