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Seepage slope and bog plants 2025-06-15

Twenty one species in a thousand feet down the Not-a-Driveway from piney woods through seepage slope to beaver pond.

Plus Canis familiaris and garden variety human.
While we did not see any beaver, Castor canadensis,
there was quite a bit of evidence of them.

Species identifications are by
Seek by iNaturalist,
which is usually pretty reliable.
I do doubt a few of them.

For example, what seek identifies as Pineland hibiscus, Hibiscus aculeatus,
sure looks to me like halberd-leaf rosemallow, Hibiscus laevis.

Far more species than these live in our subtropical paradise.
These are just the plants (and fungi) I happened to focus on today.

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[Ten-angled pipewort or bog button, Eriocaulon decangulare, 2025:06:15 09:52:26]


Ten-angled pipewort or bog button, Eriocaulon decangulare, 2025:06:15 09:52:26

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