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Sunday, July 02, 2006
Exhibit 12
The fields and wooded areas around the Tremont Institute offer an easy access to some lovely late summer flowers. Photo: September 3
Exhibit 11
This insect chewed plant was spotted on a Knox County roadside in a waste area. Notice the lantern shaped seed pod. Photo: August 27, 2005
Exhibit 10
The north-facing Townsend side of Rich Mountain produces a whole different array of wildflowers than the Cades Cove-facing south side. This shrub-like plant has the very interesting blossoms, almost a flower within a flower. Photo: May 19, 2006
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