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What's wrong with this pic.

Ozzy

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Ok I found something odd at a cp site, I took some pics of it and I waht to see if anybody else can spot it. You can ask any question. I'll answer the some of the obvious ones now. I wasn't drunk, It's not photoshoped, and Yes I know it's not a good pic, but I did my best to get what I wanted in the photo. I have clearer pics, but I want to start off with the harder ones first.

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VFTs have been introduced into a Sarr site!
where they did not occur naturally.

or Sarrs introduced into a VFT site..
also not naturally occuring..

Scot
 
I'm looking for a more detailed info on the plants in the pic, you're so close Scott.
 
ok am I missing something in this pic? I don't see a pitcher unless thats the bottom on the pitcher off to the right of the pic. I'm so new I don't know. Just asking.
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]ok am I missing something in this pic? I don't see a pitcher unless thats the bottom on the pitcher off to the right of the pic. I'm so new I don't know. Just asking.

No when the post first went up it was a different picture.
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] (JustLikeAPill @ July 17 2005,9:32)]S. leucophylla is not native to that area. (green swamp, NC)
yep you got it.
 
Here are some of the other pics I was going to post, before you guys ruined my fun.

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I have better pics of the Lecos, these are the pics I tried to get with both vft's and Lecos in the same pic.
 
The site is behind a school. I think it's a project or something. They must be studing how to screw up the natural flora.
 
Maybe the S. leuc colonized the spot when a seed rode in on the foot of a swallow. An African swallow could probably carry the entire plant.
 
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