Outdoors,  Texas,  Travel & Places

Late July at Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve

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Geraldine’s cabin, steady through the seasons.

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Hibiscus aceuleatus, pineland hibiscus

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Marshallia graminifolia, Grass-leaved Barbara’s buttons

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A few of some of the Platanthera chapmanii, Chapman’s fringed orchids along the boardwalk

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Two of the Chapman’s in bloom.

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Ascelpias rubra

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The boardwalk down near the pond. When it cools off I’d like to sit down here and read or paint at some point.

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The beginning of liatris season.

Some scenes from a quick trip to the Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve back in July. It was a quick trip but there was quite a bit blooming as you can see. I wrote a different post over on Substack with about similar things that day, but focused on the two Platanthera orchids we saw that day: The Heat is Thick but Orchids are Blooming.

Note: I think I can schedule two posts a week, so I’m opting for Sunday and Wednesday going forward. I know it gets to be too much nowadays for everyone to read really any more than that so I’ll keep it at that for now.

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