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Ansin Tract - September
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Plants
The images below of plants and blossoms, taken during the month of September, provide an expectation of what you may see upon a visit during that month. Plants featured here are native, unless otherwise noted. In addition, some identifications include codes indicating "Ec"=endemic, "Eg"=endangered, "I"=invasive/non-native and/or "T"=threatened, as recorded by the Atlas of Florida Plants. September is one of the wettest months in Florida as noted by the greater number of mushroom photos.
Mushroom
Mushrooms
TBA
Mushroom
Lichen
Holly
Turkey tail mushroom (Trametes versicolor) and lichen
Mushroom
Vanillaleaf (Carphephorus odoratissimus), aka Deer's tongue - not the one of vanilla flavoring, which is an orchid
Sweetscent, aka marsh fleabane (Pluchea odorata)
Vanillaleaf blossoms
Tillandsia and muscadine grape vine (Vitis rotundifolia)
Dew on dogfennel (Upatorium capillifolium)
Mushroom
Cinnamon fern (Osmundastrum cinnamomeum) with fertile frond
Beggar's tick, aka common beggar's tick, hairy beggar's tick, Spanish needle (Bidens alba)
Gallberry, aka inkberry (Ilex glabra)
Tillandsia and resurrection fern
Silk grass (Pityopsis graminifolia) with wilted blossom
Silk grass (Pityopsis graminifolia)
Coastalplain staggerbush, aka rusty lyonia (Lyonia fruticosa)
Marsh-pink (Sabatia grandiflora)
Turkey tail mushroom (Trametes versicolor)
Damage from wild hogs
Gallberry, aka inkberry (Ilex glabra)
Turkey tail mushroom
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