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Wallpaper Picture Gallery
'Susan' Magnolia
This is one of many beautiful hybrid magnolias (Magnolia x soulangeana). The 'Susan' in my back yard began blooming two weeks ago but nighttime freezes are putting a damper on the show by browning out the blossoms just when it begins to look fabulous. Click here to download a large version (800x600) so 'Susan' can look fabulous as wallpaper on your computer desktop.
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Floridata Master Plant List
The Floridata Plant Encyclopedia profiles all kinds of plants for every kind of climate. Click on a letter button to display a list of plants by botanical name. Use the FloridataGrid page for advanced sorting, filtering and searching of the database.
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Plant Tag Lists
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One or more "tags", represented as icons, are are assigned to a species to indicate plant form form and type.
Spider Lilies for Sale! Steve is selling hurricane lilies (a.k.a. red spider lilies -- Lycoris radiata) again this year. Mature bulbs (most will bloom this autumn) will be shipped at the end of March once the plants go dormant. The price is 50 cents per bulb (minimum 20), plus postage. Contact him at spiderlily2011@hotmail.com
DJ Jack's Music Moment
I spend most of my life in front of the computer - if not for music I would be insane(r). In this space I'll share some of my favorite tunes: country, jazz, world, downtempo, lounge, electronic, house, classical, disco and whatever... ~DJ Jack.
Cafe Rio
Let's samba with jazz great David Benoit.
Vaccinium myrsinites
I noticed this dwarf species of blueberry beginning to bloom last weekend at my place.
SE USA Woody Natives
Dirca palustris
As a naturalist Steve spends a lot of time hanging out in the woods, getting to know a lot of plants that the rest of us aren't likely to encounter very often. On occasion he'll take a liking to one and sometimes they follow him home - like the leatherwood shrub that he grows in a moist shady area where he can see the funny little flowers from his yard.