13 Bilder zum Thema "native to southeastern us" bei ClipDealer

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A closeup of a flowering Loblolly Bay Tree, Gordonia lasianthus, with lots of white flowers and buds, draped with Spanish Moss. Native to the southeast US moist forests and coastal plains.
The green fan-shaped fronds and orange to black berries of Saw Palmetto, Serenoa repens, in the wild. The fruits are harvested today for use in herbal medicines. They are also eaten by wildlife. Vertical.
A close-up of a the inflorescence branch of saw palmetto flowers. The tiny flowers are still tightly closed. When the flowers open they will attract bees, butterflies, and other insects. Vertical.
Closeup of the ripening fruit or berries of Saw Palmetto, Serenoa repens, in the wild. The fruits are harvested today for use in herbal medicines. They are also eaten by wildlife. Vertical.
Ornate bella moth, Utetheisa ornatrix, on a blade of grass with wings folded. Aposematic, meaning the bright colors warn predators that the moth is unpalatable. Vertical
The frilly white flowers of Chionanthus virginicus, Fringe tree, against a blue sky background. Also called old man's beard, Fringe tree is native to low lying areas in Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, Arkansas, and other states in the eastern US.
Male Eastern lubber grasshopper, romalea microptera, in an intermediate color phase.Sitting on a leaf. Side view. Horizontal
A gopher tortoise in the opening to his burrow. The burrow not only provides the tortoise a place to rest and protection from the elements, but is used by up to 400 species of wildlife for refuge.
Catawba, Rhododendron catawbiense. A thicket of mountain Catawba with lots of flower clusters. Taken at Carver's Gap on Roan Mountain along the Appalachian trail. Horizontal
Delta Flower Scarab Beetle, Trigonopeltastes delta, on Marsh Fleabane. It gets its name from the triangle marking on its pronotum and because it lives its life on or near flowers. Horizontal
Closeup of a female tropical checkered skipper, Pyrgus oileus, with its wings spread. It is resting on a blade of grass. Vertical
A closeup image of a mid-sized gopher tortoise, Gopherus polyphemus, in a sandy scrub habitat. Details the face, jaws, feet, shell, and skin texture. Gopher tortoises are native to the southeast US.

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