Picture by John S. Quarterman, Lowndes County, Georgia, 26 May 2010.
Tag Archives: Gretchen Quarterman
Wren Eggs
A house wren thinks she’s found a fine house:
And I thought I’d built a garden tool shed for Gretchen: Continue reading
Kinderlou Tower
Gator
I see you:
Can you see me? Continue reading
Sycamore
This sycamore was growing in a firebreak, so we transplanted it:
Weeded: Continue reading
Elsie Quarterman Cedar Glade Festival
Dr. Elsie Quarterman, Vanderbilt Professor of Plant Ecology Emerita,
with students and some grand-students:
This is Elsie’s 100th year: Continue reading
Wood duck boxes:
Here’s a nice cypress: Continue reading
Sarracenia flava
A common yet peculiar kind of pitcher plant:
They grow in bunches: Continue reading
Egrets in Trees
South Georgia, or Pandora?
What lives there? Continue reading
Pitcher Plants
Growing in the swamp:
Gretchen, can you use the long lens? Continue reading










