Older version of Borrichia frutescens (Bushy seaside oxeye)

Bob Peterson

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The bushy seaside oxeye now blooming at Juno Dunes Natural Area (and in my little mangrove swamp too). They love to grow on the edge of mangrove areas near saltwater. The blossom above is a small one, about 25mm in diameter. There were larger ones blooming but this one had the sunlight.

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Supplier: Flickr: EOL Images

Photographer: Bob Peterson

Location Created: Juno Beach, Florida, United States

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  • 2012-09-24 23:48:14 UTC
  • 2012-03-31 00:30:38 UTC

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