The other day Cavan, Kris and myself went on a little photo safari. We started at the Patuxent Research Refuge’s Visitor Center and then made our way over to Rock Creek Park to scour the edges of Needwood Lake.
Now where did I see that Callitriche species?
Found it!
Lobelia cardinalis in full bloom is a sight to see.
Another Lobelia species.
Ludwigia peploides spreads its way across the lake's surface.
Proserpinaca palustris emerges from the lake bed.
A Sphagnum moss species grew abundantly along the shores of the Patuxent's Cash Lake.
Murdannia keisak (introduced) grows among some flowering Utriculara species (most likely gibba). Also, laying flat on the surface of the water was one of many Eleocharis species we saw. This was likely parvulus or acicularis.
Native Aquatic Plants in MD
Native Aquatic Plants in MD
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