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Phryma leptostachya 3, Lopseed, GFG, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman 2019-10-23-20.59.38 ZS PMax UDR (49438985881)

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A sneaky little woodland plant. Unusual in that it blooms in the summer in the woods, its flowers are small and there must be some complex relationship with the sun for this species to eke out a living in the shade, exploiting gaps, disturbance, treefall and that sort of thing, It has flowers, but they are quite modest. Bees visit, but the literature makes it seem that this is infrequent and that there is self-pollination going on too. More study. Specimen and picture by Helen Lowe Metzman. 23:33, 12 February 2020 (UTC)23:33, 12 February 2020 (UTC){{{{{{0}}}}}}23:33, 12 February 2020 (UTC)23:33, 12 February 2020 (UTC) All photographs are public domain, feel free to download and use as you wish.
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