A Series of Florida Trees is Not Complete Without a Palm introduces readers to the latest image in the tree series of fine art photographs. It tells readers a bit about the cabbage palm which happens to be the Florida state tree.
The Southeastern Blueberry Bee is an Amazing Pollinator discusses this interesting bee’s unusual lifestyle. It also tells readers about how these bees are effective pollinators for blueberries and other early spring blooming plants.
The Longleaf Pine is Very Important in It’s Habitats
Longleaf Pine is Very Important in It’s Habitats describes to readers how these endangered trees are vital to their various habitats. It also explains why they have become endangered and what conditions are needed for it’s growth.
The Asian Multicolored Ladybeetle is Another Good and Bad Story tells readers the pros and the cons about this imported ladybug. It also explains some of the biology that makes this insect a nuisance and also a help to gardeners and farmers.
A Colorful Flower is Great for Interesting Photos
A Colorful Flower is Great for Interesting Photos explains why the author/artist chose to process the featured image this way.
Autumn Colors are Interesting in the Spring, Too
Autumn Colors are Interesting in the Spring, Too discusses what prompted the author to shoot tonight’s featured image. It also explains why this particular photo was chosen.
The Next in the Tree Series is a Colorful Redbud
The Next in the Tree Series is a Colorful Redbud introduces the next fine art tree photograph in the artist’s Tree Series. It also explains the background of this particular image.
Sometimes It’s Fun to Experiment with New Things explains to readers how some experimentation with a new fisheye lens led to tonight’s featured image.
The Beautiful White Pelican is a Welcome Snowbird in Florida shows readers images of one of the largest birds in North America. It also tells readers about finding these gorgeous birds and gives some information about them.
Laurestine is Another Beautiful Ornamental That Had Become Wild introduces readers to this species of viburnum. It was originally brought to the US for use as an ornamental plant, but has become naturalized in many areas.

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