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A narrow gravel trail leads deep into the forest in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, where early autumn colors begin to emerge. Tall evergreens and slender birch trees line the path, while golden and red leaves hint at the changing season. This peaceful woodland scene, full of depth and natural texture, was created by Duncan Rawlinson. The inviting perspective and subtle light make it ideal for collectors of fine art nature prints.

 

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Indian Pink (Spigelia marilandica). Moody Forest Natural Area, Appling County, Georgia.

Dwarf Sundew (Drosera brevifolia). This is a tiny carnivorous plant. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Cypress trees (and cypress knees!) at Moody Forest near Baxley, Georgia. The Nature Conservancy bought this beautiful tract of land from the Moody family around 1999. Read about it in Janisse Ray's book Wild Card Quilt. The Moody Forest is difficult (at best!) to find, but well worth it once you get there...

Wild Potato Vine (Ipomoea pandurata). Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Shiny Blueberry (Vaccinium myrsinites). I think that this species is quite beautiful. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa). Moody Forest Natural Area, Appling County, Georgia.

Candyroot (Polygala nana). Moody Forest Natural Area, Appling County, Georgia.

Candyroot (Polygala nana). Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Candyroot (Polygala nana). Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

A species of wild blueberry (Vaccinium), probably Deerberry (Vaccinium stamineum). Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

This is probably Smooth Phlox (Phlox glaberrima). Moody Forest Natural Area, Appling County, Georgia.

 

This is one of the photos featured in the article "25 of the Most Beautiful Wildflowers in Georgia".

Meadow Beauty (Rhexia mariana). Moody Forest Natural Area, Appling County, Georgia. This photo has been stylized using Photoshop filters.

Gopherweed (Baptisia lanceolata), a yellow-flowered species of Baptisia. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Racemed Milkwort (Polygala polygama), sometimes called Purple Milkwort. The flowers are quite tiny. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Candyroot (Polygala nana). Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa). Moody Forest Natural Area, Appling County, Georgia.

The Nature Conservancy protected track of land near Baxley, GA.

Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana). In the wild I usually see this species growing in swampy locations in the coastal plain. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Atamasco Lily (Zephyranthes atamasca), also called Rain Lily. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Norway is a place of endless natural beauty. Incredible fjords, winding small roads, raw tunnels carved through the bedrock and so much more. These images are from summer road trips during 2024.

 

These images do not utilize AI and are original imagery with no items added or removed (such as errant leaves, pieces of trash, or power lines). What you see is as close to the moment as I experienced it.

 

All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.

 

Find more of my work at alex-berger.com or on virtualwayfarer.com.

 

Atamasco Lily (Zephyranthes atamasca), also called Rain Lily. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Indian Pink (Spigelia marilandica). Moody Forest Natural Area, Appling County, Georgia.

Carolina Piriqueta (Piriqueta caroliniana), also called Pitted Stripeseed. It is often listed as Piriqueta cistoides ssp. caroliniana, meaning that it is now considered a subspecies of P. cistoides. To add to the confusion, Piriqueta is often listed as being in the family Turneraceae, but Turneraceae has now been incorporated into Passifloraceae. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Inkberry Holly (Ilex glabra). There are a dozen species of native holly in Georgia, but most of them have red fruits. The black fruits on this species are an interesting exception. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Carolina Piriqueta (Piriqueta caroliniana), also called Pitted Stripeseed. It is often listed as Piriqueta cistoides ssp. caroliniana, meaning that it is now considered a subspecies of P. cistoides. To add to the confusion, Piriqueta is often listed as being in the family Turneraceae, but Turneraceae has now been incorporated into Passifloraceae. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Virginia Goat's Rue (Tephrosia virginiana). Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa). Moody Forest Natural Area, Appling County, Georgia.

Old growth longleaf pine at Moody Forest Preserve

Candyroot (Polygala nana). Moody Forest Natural Area, Appling County, Georgia.

Swamp Doghobble (Eubotrys racemosa), also called Swamp Fetterbush. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Catbells (Baptisia perfoliata), a yellow-flowered species of Baptisia with distinctive leaves. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

After a controlled burn, the cone of a Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustrus) has released its seeds, resulting in a ring of seedlings. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

A species of Yellow Star-grass (Hypoxis sp.), probably Hypoxis hirsuta. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Catbells (Baptisia perfoliata), a yellow-flowered species of Baptisia with distinctive leaves. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Eastern Prickly Pear (Opuntia humifusa). Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Candyroot (Polygala nana). Moody Forest Natural Area, Appling County, Georgia.

A view of the cypress-tupelo swamp near the Altamaha River. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Spurge Nettle (Cnidoscolus stimulosus), also called Tread Lightly. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Patridge Berry (Mitchella repens). Note the distinctive twin flowers, which together produce a single red berry. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Carolina Milkweed (Asclepias cinerea). Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

Racemed Milkwort (Polygala polygama), sometimes called Purple Milkwort. The flowers are quite tiny. Moody Forest WMA, Appling County, Georgia.

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