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Indian River and Brevard Counties, Florida

JC Muñoz and I recently travelled to a few locales in these two counties.

Indian River County
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There were also a few Utricularia species at this site. S. minor grows here as well, but the hike to find them was too long. You can see the difference in the two D. capillaris forms. The small, tight rosettes were growing on drier ground. The larger upright ones were growing closer to a pond and in the pond and the pond edges. The latter ones appear to get submerged at certain times during the season.

Brevard County
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We can't be sure what this Pinguicula is until it flowers. Actually, this site is well within both the P. caerulea and P. lutea range.

D. brevifolia was also growing amongst the Pings, but they are too small for my camera to really pick up.
 
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wicked!
 
Thank you for sharing!

I really enjoy the native CPs of Florida, friend.
 
Wild pings.. now that would be cool to see!
 
That is so cool to see wild pings, pitchers and sundews. Great pictures.
 
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Gah, I'd love to get out to somewhere they grow in the wild. That'd be so much fun... I'm jealous!
 
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