 New Green Swamp sign replacing the ratty old wooden one that was falling apart |
 Single white Pogonia ophioglossoides amid dozens of pink ones |
 Rare double white Pogonia ophioglossoides |
 Double white Pogonia ophioglossoides from the side |
 Oppositely facing "normal" pink Pogonia ophioglossoides |
 Group of dark magenta Pogonia ophioglossoides |
 The only Calopogon barbatus plants we saw all day - very late for this species in the Green Swamp |
 A white and magenta Calopogon pallidus - a bit early for this one |
 Dark pink Calopogon pallidus |
 An early Calopogon tuberosus |
 Cleistes bifaria |
 Cleistes bifaria lit with sunlight from behind |
 Small clump of Cleistes bifaria out of a group of forty-one blooming plants |
 Cleistes divaricata about 1 day from being in full bloom |
 Cleistes divaricata in full bloom |
 Rare double Cleistes divaricata a few days from being in full bloom |
 Spiranthes vernalis by side of road |
 Spiranthes vernalis in median of highway |
 "Old Reliable" Spiranthes praecox growing next to where the old wooden sign used to stand |
 Rhododendron atlanticum - runs low to the ground and is very fragrant |
 Splendid group of Sarracenia minor in full bloom growing among fronds of Drosera filiformis (sun dew) |
 Sarracenia rubra in full bloom |
 Sarracenia flava var. cuprea "Copper Top" past bloom |
 Utricularia inflata (bladderwort) floating in a roadside ditch |
 Drosera capillaris (sun dew) - yes! they are really this red |
 Drosera intermedia (sun dew) - will eventually get to 8" tall |
 Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap) group with one plant beginning to bloom |
 Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap) group a bit closer up |
 Pinguicula caerulea (butterwort) in front of a young longleaf pine. Note younger flowers begin very light and darken with age |
 Pinguicula lutea (butterwort) bloom up close |