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Through knowledge comes understanding, appreciation, and concern. Hopefully, what I share with you will encourage you to think about your role in the preservation of the diverse ecosystems of western North Carolina.


Fall
Wildflowers, Trees and Critter

Bittersweet, Oriental
Blue Ridge Parkway near Bryson City, NC
Blue-stemmed Goldenrod - Solidago caesia
Elk Mountain Overlook
False Solomon's Seal Berries
Goldenrod - Solidago spp.
Haw Creek Overlook
Hearts-a-Bustin' - Euonymus americanus
Hickory, Pignut - Carua glabra
Jack-in-the Pulpit Berries
Joe-pye Weed - Eupatorium purpureum
Maple, Birch, and Beech
North of Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway
October Hillside
Poison Ivy - Rhus radicans
Red Maple - Acer rubrum
Sassafras Leaves
Sourwood - Oxydendrum arboreum
Staghorn Sumac Fruit
Turtlehead - Chelone glabra
Turtlehead, Pink - Chelone lyonii
Umbrella Leaf Berry
Virgin's Bower Seeds
White Oak - Quercus alba

 

 


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