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10.05.2019 The Aforementioned Pitcher Plant
It’s getting late in the year and as I walked around the boardwalk in Hawley Bog, I noticed that the majority of purple pitcher plants were drying up in anticipation of their winter’s rest. I was about to give up … Continue reading
Posted in Autumn Color, Closeup Photography, Fall Foliage, Flora, Nature Photography, The Nature Conservancy, Western Massachusetts, wildflower portrait, Wildflowers
Tagged Autumn Color, Fall Foliage, flora, Massachusetts, native flowers, native plant, native wildflower, New England, Purple Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea, western massachusetts, Wildflowers
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09.12.2018 Sarracenia purpurea
AKA Purple Pitcher Plant If humans were small and curious, maybe even a purple people eater.
07.14.2016 One last Pitcher picture
Employing the Venus Laowa 15mm macro to capture the entire plant in its surrounds. Another prone piece of work.
Posted in Flora, Intimate Landscape, Nature Photography, The Nature Conservancy, Western Massachusetts, Wildflowers
Tagged flora, Hawley Bog, intimate landscape, landscape, Massachusetts, native flowers, native plant, native wildflower, New England, Purple Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea, western massachusetts, Wildflowers
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07.12.2016 A piece of the puzzle
The puzzle is the wide expanse of what makes up our world. Sometimes larger than life in our limited human experience and sometimes much smaller than our imagination can conjure. In between can be found many levels for observation as … Continue reading
Posted in Abstract, Closeup Photography, Flora, Nature Photography, Patterns in Nature, The Nature Conservancy, Western Massachusetts, Wildflowers
Tagged flora, Hawley Bog, Massachusetts, native flowers, native plant, native species, native wildflowers, New England, Purple Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea, western massachusetts, wetland plant, Wildflowers
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07.10.2016 Steve and the Giant Purple Pitcher Plant
We’ve needed rain and got a little this morning while I was at Hawley Bog. Very little. But that didn’t stop me from getting soaked. The bushes and tall grass were leaning over the boardwalk and heavy with the mist/drizzle … Continue reading
Posted in Closeup Photography, Flora, macro photography, Nature Photography, Western Massachusetts, wildflower portrait, Wildflowers
Tagged carnivorous plant, Hawley Bog, native flowers, native orchid, native plants, native species, native wildflowers, Pitcher Plant, Purple Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea, The Nature Conservancy, wetland species
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09.15.2015 Purple Pitcher Plant
Pitcher plants are so interesting. They eat animals. Nature allows so much diversity in attaining nourishment. I would guess we all are familiar with the Venus Flytrap and many have seen these carnivorous plants too. There are so many varied … Continue reading
06.07.2014 A pick me up
I woke this morning not sure of where to go or what to do. Today is the first day of my vacation, although it really starts on Tuesday since I don’t work Saturday, Sunday or Monday, but we’ll say today … Continue reading
Posted in Closeup Photography, Flora, Landscape, Nature Photography, Western Massachusetts, Wildflowers
Tagged bog, Bunchberry, Cornus canadensis, flora, Hawley Bog, landscape, Nature Conservancy, New England, Northern Pitcher Plant, Purple Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea, western massachusetts, wetland, Wildflowers
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