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← Bad Creek to the Whitewater River – October 18, 2019
The Trillium erectum Species Complex of the Southern Appalachians. Katherine G. Mathews, PhD – November 8, 2019 →

McCall Cemetery Loop – October 25, 2019

Posted on October 27, 2019 by WCBC

Photography by Ken Borgfeldt, Penny Longhurst, & Harriet Walls. Click on any picture to zoom and view the slide show

Yellow Fringed Orchid (Platanthera ciliaris) in Seed
Lungwort Lichen (Lobaria pulmonaria)
Lunch on a Log
a Hawkweed (Hieracium sp.)
a Gerardia (Agalinis sp)
Carolina Lily (Lilium michauxii) [Liliaceae] Seed Pod
Still Life With Lichens - 4
Stiff Gentian (Gentianella quinquefolia) Plant
Group Photo
Hearts-a-bustin'; Strawberry Bush (Euonymus americanus)Fruit
Dog Lichen; Pelt Lichen (Peltigera sp.) [Peltigeraceae]
Fern Moss (Thuidium sp.) and Dog Lichen; Pelt Lichen (Peltigera sp.) [Peltigeraceae]
Marching Through the Rhodie Tunnel
When Are We Going To Start?
Still Life With Lichens - 3
Fan Club Moss (Diphasiastrum digitatum; Lycopodium digitatum) & Running Club Moss (Lycopodium clavatum)
Still Life With Lichens - 1
Still Life With Lichens - 2
a Bunch of Uvularia
Stiff Gentian (Gentianella quinquefolia) Plant
Tall Agrimony (Agrimonia gryposepala)
Lunch on the Other Log
Deerberry (Vaccinium stamineum)
Stiff Gentian (Gentianella quinquefolia) Plant
Giant Chestnut Oak Leaf (Quercus montana)
British Soldiers (Cladonia cristatella) [Cladoniaceae]
Small-flowered Agrimony (Agrimonia parviflora)
Ground Pine (Dendrolycopodium obscurum; Lycopodium obscurum)
Hibiscus plasticus
Yellow Fringed Orchid (Platanthera ciliaris) [Orchidaceae] in Seed
McCall Cemetery Loop Map

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