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I did not check rules and regulations about boating on the lakes or anything... It looks to be an additional 3 hours from Merchants Millpond, just to give an idea of the distance it would be...... if i"m going to be traveling that far....
I know you usually are not real excited about packing everything you need on the boat and spending a few days on the water, but I'm seriously thinking of doing the Okefenokee trip again next year.
Would you consider doing that trip?
I'll have to PM you so we do not hijack this thread....
Pine next time I go I'll take a bunch of sphagnum pics just for you. I'm planning on visiting nearly every possible Sarracenia site in NC come Spring. I'll take pics of the sphag too while I'm at it.
I spent the afternoon in the Croatan yesterday and it's amazing that there are still CP's to be seen. The only VFT's around are covered by thick wire grass. I guess they are protected from the frost. Drosera are forming hibernacula.
I can't imagine how awesome it would be to see CP's in the wild growing so beautifully. I've had dreams about that. Honestly. The dream was awesome, but it got a little wacky, like when I realized that neps don't grow in RI. And that neps don't have other neps growing in their pitchers off into infinity...although that would be kind of awesome. Anyway love those pics. Sounds like you had a lot of fun.
Beautiful photos, and a great variety of CP. I've been to Croatan half a dozen times or so but I've never been fortunate enough to have found S. rubra (but, then again, I don't live just outside the borders in New Bern .
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