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Monday, July 30, 2018

7-30 Dodder

7-30
Dodder, which is parasitic on other plants, is opening its little white flowers as it drapes and twines through damp thickets.
Wild Cucumber swaths higher thickets.
The bright yellow flowers of Partridge Pea can be seen in waste places.
A Monarch caterpillar rested on a Milkweed pod while nearby two Monarchs laid eggs on tender young milkweed.
John
Dodder

Wild Cucumber

Partridge Pea

Monarch caterpillar

Monarch butterfly egg

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