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.
Caterpillars are Such Cool, Interesting Little Creatures shows readers some macro photographs of a salt marsh moth caterpillar as it crawls around on a passion fruit vine leaf. It also explains why the author so enjoyed them when they were around.
Number Five in the Tree Series is a Beautiful Blooming Azalea introduces readers to the latest in the artist’s tree series, which is a series of fine art photographs featuring some of Florida’s trees with lots of character and personality.
This Beautiful, Colorful Hibiscus is a Glorious Sight gives readers the story of this extremely colorful hibiscus flower and how the author came across it.
Carpenter Bees are Scary, but Harmless and Very Helpful discussed the pros and cons of the eastern carpenter bee. It also tells readers about their unusual social structure and mating habits and discusses the various types of carpenter bees.
Who is the Cactus Bug? describes how the author accidentally discovered the interesting cactus bug on a prickly pear cactus while in the process of photographing a mimosa tree. It also gives readers some facts about the cactus bug.
The Fourth Image in the Tree Series is Here shows readers an artistically enhanced photo of wild bamboo. Bamboo is technically classified as a grass, but some do consider it a tree and it frequently acts as a tree, providing shade and protection.
A Beautiful Spring is Springing in Florida shows readers some of the first signs of spring that are popping up all over north central Florida.
The Adaptable Ring-billed Gull is the Iconic Sea Gull explains why this gull is the one many people think of when gulls are mentioned. It also tells about how it’s adaptability was important to it’s come back after near extinction.
The Beautiful Cattle Egret is a Sensational Environmental Success Story tells readers about the author’s encounter with these cattle egrets in an unusual location. It also discusses how and why this species has done so well over the last century.
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