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tall wildflowers at the wetlands

When I talk about wildflowers at the wetlands, most are our height or taller. We guesstimate that this sewer pipe is about 11 feet tall. Look a few feet to the left of it ... those wingstems are approaching its height. And this was shot in July - they're still growing! Stinging nettles are below ... and for some reason this is a nursery for baby Cope's gray treefrogs (maybe predators can't get them because of the nettles??). Other wildflowers line the trail on the left - so many places for dragonflies to hide! at the wetlands, North Georgia

 

p.s. I think I spotted some baby treefrogs when I zoomed in really really really close ... look low

 

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Uploaded on August 8, 2020
Taken on July 15, 2020