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I've always been drawn to the outdoors. Nature has so much to offer, from mammoth moss-covered oaks to tiny wildflowers peeking out of crevices in tree roots. In Daytona Beach, Florida, where I live, something new is always blooming. I took these photographs to capture the flowers (and fruit!) of my neighborhood at the summit of their beauty. I think plants have personalities of their own, and hopefully, this quality comes through in my photos.

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Lemon Says Hello

Lemon Says Hello

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Super-Pink

Super-Pink

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An Unexpected Friend

An Unexpected Friend

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In The Shade

In The Shade

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Small Friends

Small Friends

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Enchanted

Enchanted

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Crimson Dancers

Crimson Dancers

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Late Afternoon

Late Afternoon

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Nettles

Nettles

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Blushing Berries

Blushing Berries

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Rose Of Sharon

Rose Of Sharon

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Joannie Goulet
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Roses of Sharon are the species "hibiscus syriacus". This is it's cousin: "hibiscus rosa-sinensis", commonly called tropical hibiscus. To be even more precise, it's the cultivar known as "Painted Lady".

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Grass-Dwellers

Grass-Dwellers

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Cactus Sunshine

Cactus Sunshine

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Stars In The Lawn

Stars In The Lawn

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Sand-Hill Flowers

Sand-Hill Flowers

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