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Dioboleque

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I had never seen anything like this before the day I took these. Likes? Dislikes? Suggestions? (anyone know what it is?) :sillysmi:


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The second one really appeals to me. With the dof you chose, the foreground flowers/stalks are so nicely in focus that I really get a sense of them reaching up to the light.
 
It's white top sedge. I found it here:
http://flwildflowers.com/gallery/

FLwildflowers.com said:
Bursting out like a star, the white top sedge or star rush thrives in colonies along wet roadsides in the southeastern United States, and is most welcome in bog gardens. It is prolific along roadsides in North Florida. Our sources say that plants in this family usually are wind pollinated, but star rushes attract insect pollinators. There are two similar species, Rhynchospora colorata and R. latifolia.
 

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