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Buttonbush Pollination

Cephalanthus occidentalis Pollination

 

A year ago this month I discovered a white, spherical flower growing beside a narrow creek. Seven months later I bought a used kayak, and now I meet buttonbush all the time along lakes and rivers.

 

Lake Hartwell Island Cephalanthus occidentalis

 

Posted on July 20, 2014 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Flowers, Georgia Piedmont, Paddle Tagged Buttonbush, Carpenter Bee, Cephalanthus occidentalis, island, Kayaking, Lake Hartwell, nature, photography, pollination, Xylocopa virginica Leave a comment
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