This extraordinary state park features one of the largest tracts of West Indian tropical hardwood hammock in the United State and is home to 84 protected species of plants and animals, including wild cotton, mahogany mistletoe, and the American crocodile. Most of the park’s six miles of ...
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All photos today by John Bradford. This is how the PH looks this morning. Do the broad lower leaves under a saw palmetto or the skirt of dead foliage under a Golden Aster heat-shield the more-delicate tops? How important is evaporative cooling on the down low? Why do some plants have ...
The park melds land and sea, fresh and salt water, and tropical and temperate zone vegetation, yielding a great diversity of plants. The park's original intent was preservation of royal palms, yet it also serves as a memorial to both the Seminole and the U.S. Army fighting the Seminole ...
1a,b, 2). The use of the UAS platform allowed us to cover the area completely and safely, and the quality of the photos and video obtained was much superior to that from a fixed-winged aircraft. During a manatee fixed-wing survey, a Cessna 172 is usually flown at an altitude of ...
Here are some new photos from around the nursery: “Cardinal’s Guard” Pachystachys spicata “Red Firespike” Odontonema strictum Heliconia “Carmensita” and Heliconia “Golden Torch” “Black Elephant Ear” Alocasia plumbea ‘nigra’
Beach Plants and Sand Dunes Were Made for Each Other Dec 10 14 by Charlie Peay We all know how pretty sand dunes are, but did you know that sand dune systems on the Florida and Alabama beaches are formed by wave and wind action and help to protect mainland areas from tropical storms an...
Inside there are plenty of plants and tiki-inspired decor, as well as a beautiful patio to eat outdoors. They say their food is “innovative southern fare for omnivores, herbivores, and localvores.” Try the Not Your Momma’s Meatloaf Sandwich or the Fish Camp Fancy Sandwich, and you can...