Audrey R. Smith: Inspiration

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A monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) casts a shadow on an outdoor table; Florida, USA
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Portait of a young wood stork (Mycteria americana); Florida, USA. As the bird matures, the feathers on its head will thin and fall out, leaving a scaly
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A pineland waterwillow flower (Justicia angusta) grows in a Florida wetland. This species is endemic to the state of Florida. USA
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Two blooms and a contingent of unopened buds of pink jatropha (Jatropha integerrima) form a cluster against a green leaf background, Florida, USA
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A tiny spider clings to the petal tips of yellow dew-covered Leavenworth's tickseed flower (Coreopsis leavenworthii), stretching to remain obscure; Florida, USA
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Rose mock vervain (Glandularia canadensis) blooms brightly on a Spring morning; Florida, USA
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Scarlet milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) - an important food plant for monarch butterflies - buds and blooms. Ants are attracted to the flowers as well
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A cluster of white flowers, with two small petals and two large petals on each bloom; Florida, USA
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The small bloom cluster of a beautiful pink jatropha flower and tiny buds; Florida, USA
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Florida scrub roseling (Callisia ornata) is endemic to the dry sandy scrub and sandhill environments of Florida; Florida, USA
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