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In the woods we return to reason and faith-Emerson

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Monday, July 28, 2014

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The tiny white flowers of Milk Purslane, a common denizen of gardens, waste places and even cracks in concrete, are open.
Purple-headed Sneezeweed's 3-lobed yellow rays announce its presence in dry fields and ditches.
And a somewhat bedraggled Common Sulphur butterfly posed for pictures … including a close-up which reveals details not usually seen.
John
Milk Purslane

Purple-headed Sneezeweed

Common Sulphur butterfly

Close-up of Sulphur butterfly

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