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geopsych · 2 years ago
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Fringed polygala and a tree shadow, May 2018.
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vandaliatraveler · 9 months ago
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I finally got back into the mountains this weekend. My escape consisted of short hikes between successive waves of cold, soaking rain. Salvation nonetheless. Photos are from multiple stops along Rt 219 and its byways, including Garrett State Forest (MD), Cranesville Swamp (WV and MD), and Cathedral State Park (WV). The hawthorns are gorgeous this time of year, not to mention the second wave of spring wildflowers now coming into bloom, including fringed polygala (Polygaloides paucifolia), dwarf ginseng (Panax trifolius), red chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia), painted trillium (Trillium undulatum). and golden ragwort (Packera aurea).
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simknowsstuff · 1 month ago
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"i'm just a nice holo-epiphyte (tillandsia paucifolia), and i was staying in place on my tree, quietly fawning over this cute burl, and i see that attached to her is this asshole hemi-parasite (viscum cruciatum), flaunting its gross berries all over. it enrages me so fucking much.
why is it always never the nice phytes that get the burl... i could treat her so much better than he can"
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awkwardtypo · 2 years ago
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This flower is called gaywings (Polygaloides paucifolia)
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nogutk · 6 years ago
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2018-09-18 最近増えたチランジア
パウシフォリアとブラキカウロスをダイソーで購入
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qmeewong5006 · 5 years ago
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#paucifolia bloom #qmeeworkshop #养殖坊日记diary(在 QMee Tillandsia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B22qmqVlcTv/?igshid=za722ecfu41w
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beautiful-tillandsia · 8 years ago
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Hello, I recently bought these three plants but they had no identification beyond tillandsia so I was wondering if you could identify any of them. Thanks
@999crazed999 The first one is paucifolia, then probably stricta, and the last one either chiapensis or harrissii. Have fun!
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nutmegnautilus · 5 years ago
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Inktober Day 24 - Gaywings (Polygala paucifolia)
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heaveninawildflower · 3 years ago
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1) Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris)
2) Sabbatia (Sabattia chloroides)
3) Fringed Polygala (Polygala paucifolia)
4) Oswego Tea (Monarda didyma)
5) Monkey Flower (Mimulus ringens)
6) Early Golden-rod (Solidago juncea)
7) Arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia)
8) New England Aster (Aster Navae Angliae)
9) Cone-flower (Rudbeckia hirta)
10) Evening Lychnis (Lychnis alba)
Some more botanical illustrations taken from ‘Field book of American Wild Flowers’ by F. Schuyler Mathews.
Published 1912.
This file comes from the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Wikimedia.
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b-dunn-design · 3 years ago
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A side trip to Chanticleer and Stoneleigh, Philadelphia gardens "on the way" to Brooklyn.
Flower I didn't know at Stoneleigh. Valeriana paucifolia.
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Seen outside of Philadelphia- 8+ on the side of 95 with ppl recovering it. Rowing season in full swing.
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tethered-heartstrings · 3 years ago
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Redbull gives you Polygala paucifolia.
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geopsych · 2 years ago
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Underfoot in the woods yesterday. Mosses, mushrooms, wildflower leaves (fringed polygala, pink lady slipper), partridge berry, hemlock seedling, fallen leaves, and a few more smallish things.
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vandaliatraveler · 2 years ago
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Winter made an encore appearance to the Central Appalachians this past week, with some locations above 3000 feet receiving a foot or more of snow. By Friday, all that nasty cold and freezing precipitation had moved out and spring returned with a vengeance today, with temperatures in the upper sixties to low seventies. It was a perfect day to explore the ancient sphagnum bog at Cranesville Swamp Preserve, whose boreal wetlands community owes its existence to the cool temperatures provided by the frost pocket in which it nestles. From top: small cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos) and eastern teaberry (Gaultheria procumbens) grow from a sphagnum hummock; lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium); eastern skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) growing in a damp spot near the bog’s edge; fringed polygala (Polygaloides paucifolia); dwarf ginseng (Panax trifolius); goldthread (Coptis trifolia); and downy serviceberry (Amelanchier arborea).
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agavex · 4 years ago
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Polyxena paucifolia (syn. Lachenalia paucifolia), sown November 2019.  December 2020. 
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debunkshy · 5 years ago
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Gaywings Polygala paucifolia The Ridges, WI 16 June 2020
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just-a-beagler · 8 years ago
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Fringed Polygala Polygala paucifolia
A beautiful little flower from Tioga, Pennsylvania
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