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Kentucky Flowers and Fauna

Flowers and fauna taken at my home in Kentucky, and a few from other places as well.
Please open the first photograph to the original size to enjoy the intricacies of each plant. Newer photos usually at the end.
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Orchid
Orchid
Opening Bloom of a moon flower
Opening Bloom of a moon flower
Purple flower
Purple flower
Rose...
Rose...
Daylily  Double Siloam
Daylily Double Siloam
Purple Trillium
Purple Trillium
Stepsisters
Stepsisters
Lily in Pink
Lily in Pink
Just Born
Just Born
Trout Lily
Trout Lily
Rose and Bud
Rose and Bud
Purple Tulip
Purple Tulip
Hosta Birth
Hosta Birth
Foxglove
Foxglove
Peony
Peony
A fungus called Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae causes this attractive cedar apple rust gall to appear on eastern redcedar trees (alternate host).  The fungus overwinters inside these galls, then the orange jellylike horns (called telia) seen in the above photograph grow out of the gall in the spring and produce spores which may infect apple leaves to continue the life history of the fungus.
There is a fungus among us!

A fungus called Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae causes this attractive cedar apple rust gall to appear on eastern redcedar trees (alternate host). The fungus overwinters inside these galls, then the orange jellylike "horns" (called telia) seen in the above photograph grow out of the gall in the spring and produce spores which may infect apple leaves to continue the life history of the fungus.

Hibiscus
Hibiscus
Birth of a Hyacinth
Birth of a Hyacinth
Pansy
Pansy
'Apeldoorn Elite'......Tulip
'Apeldoorn Elite'......Tulip
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