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  • Pink Dodecatheon redolens flowers against sandstone background. Also known as Scented Shooting Star. It a species of flowering plant in the primrose family. This wildflower is native to western North America from California to Utah, where it grows in moist areas, especially in mountains. By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Abstract image of pansy flowers backlit through patterned glass By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Daylilies bloom in a residential flower garden By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Hosta garden at dusk with low voltage lighting By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Hosta garden at dusk with low voltage lighting By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Flowering Indian pipe plant (Monotropa uniflora),also known as the Ghost Plant, or Corpse Plant is a herbaceous perennial plant. It is generally scarce or rare in occurrence. Unlike most plants, it is white and does not contain chlorophyll. Instead of generating energy from sunlight, it is parasitic, more specifically a myco-heterotroph. Its hosts are certain fungi that are mycorrhizal with trees, meaning it ultimately gets its energy from photosynthetic trees. Since it is not dependent on sunlight to grow, it can grow in very dark environments as in the understory of dense forest. By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Flowering Indian pipe plant (Monotropa uniflora),also known as the Ghost Plant, or Corpse Plant is a herbaceous perennial plant. It is generally scarce or rare in occurrence. Unlike most plants, it is white and does not contain chlorophyll. Instead of generating energy from sunlight, it is parasitic, more specifically a myco-heterotroph. Its hosts are certain fungi that are mycorrhizal with trees, meaning it ultimately gets its energy from photosynthetic trees. Since it is not dependent on sunlight to grow, it can grow in very dark environments as in the understory of dense forest. By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Flowering Indian pipe plant (Monotropa uniflora),also known as the Ghost Plant, or Corpse Plant is a herbaceous perennial plant. It is generally scarce or rare in occurrence. Unlike most plants, it is white and does not contain chlorophyll. Instead of generating energy from sunlight, it is parasitic, more specifically a myco-heterotroph. Its hosts are certain fungi that are mycorrhizal with trees, meaning it ultimately gets its energy from photosynthetic trees. Since it is not dependent on sunlight to grow, it can grow in very dark environments as in the understory of dense forest. By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Flowering Indian pipe plant (Monotropa uniflora),also known as the Ghost Plant, or Corpse Plant is a herbaceous perennial plant. It is generally scarce or rare in occurrence. Unlike most plants, it is white and does not contain chlorophyll. Instead of generating energy from sunlight, it is parasitic, more specifically a myco-heterotroph. Its hosts are certain fungi that are mycorrhizal with trees, meaning it ultimately gets its energy from photosynthetic trees. Since it is not dependent on sunlight to grow, it can grow in very dark environments as in the understory of dense forest. By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Flowering Indian pipe plant (Monotropa uniflora),also known as the Ghost Plant, or Corpse Plant is a herbaceous perennial plant. It is generally scarce or rare in occurrence. Unlike most plants, it is white and does not contain chlorophyll. Instead of generating energy from sunlight, it is parasitic, more specifically a myco-heterotroph. Its hosts are certain fungi that are mycorrhizal with trees, meaning it ultimately gets its energy from photosynthetic trees. Since it is not dependent on sunlight to grow, it can grow in very dark environments as in the understory of dense forest. By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Flowering Indian pipe plant (Monotropa uniflora),also known as the Ghost Plant, or Corpse Plant is a herbaceous perennial plant. It is generally scarce or rare in occurrence. Unlike most plants, it is white and does not contain chlorophyll. Instead of generating energy from sunlight, it is parasitic, more specifically a myco-heterotroph. Its hosts are certain fungi that are mycorrhizal with trees, meaning it ultimately gets its energy from photosynthetic trees. Since it is not dependent on sunlight to grow, it can grow in very dark environments as in the understory of dense forest. By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Jack in the pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) plant is a  herbaceous perennial plant. It is native to eastern North America, occurring in moist woodlands and thickets from Nova Scotia west to Minnesota, and south to southern Florida. It is also known as Bog onion, Brown dragon, Indian turnip, Wake robin, or Wild turnip By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Jack in the pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) plant is a  herbaceous perennial plant. It is native to eastern North America, occurring in moist woodlands and thickets from Nova Scotia west to Minnesota, and south to southern Florida. It is also known as Bog onion, Brown dragon, Indian turnip, Wake robin, or Wild turnip By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Jack in the pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) plant is a  herbaceous perennial plant. It is native to eastern North America, occurring in moist woodlands and thickets from Nova Scotia west to Minnesota, and south to southern Florida. It is also known as Bog onion, Brown dragon, Indian turnip, Wake robin, or Wild turnip By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Jack in the pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) plant is a  herbaceous perennial plant. It is native to eastern North America, occurring in moist woodlands and thickets from Nova Scotia west to Minnesota, and south to southern Florida. It is also known as Bog onion, Brown dragon, Indian turnip, Wake robin, or Wild turnip By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Jack in the pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) plant is a  herbaceous perennial plant. It is native to eastern North America, occurring in moist woodlands and thickets from Nova Scotia west to Minnesota, and south to southern Florida. It is also known as Bog onion, Brown dragon, Indian turnip, Wake robin, or Wild turnip By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Rosette flower of a Musk Thistle. Musk thistle (Carduus nutans L.) is an aggressive weed of foreign origin that occurs in pastures, rangeland, roadsides and non-crop areas. It is a biennial weed. By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Close view of Peony Paeonia 'Pink Princess' flower By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Scotch Pine 'Pinus sylvestris L.' cones and needles on forest floor By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Scotch Pine 'Pinus sylvestris L.' cones and needles on forest floor By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Scotch Pine 'Pinus sylvestris L.' cones and needles on forest floor By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Nigella flower (Nigella Damascena) (A.K.A Love in a Mist) against a blue studio background. By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Studio image of a clematis flower seed head agaist mottled orange backgeound. By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Clematis seed head against orange studio background. By photographer Joe Mamer
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  • Clematis seed head against blue studio background. By photographer Joe Mamer
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