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  • Anhinga
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    Anhinga
    Anhinga anhinga
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Southern Black Racer
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    Southern Black Racer
    Coluber constrictor priapus
    Photo By: Brian Axsmith
  • Eastern Box Turtle
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    Eastern Box Turtle
    Terrapene carolina carolina
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Sensitive Fern
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    Sensitive Fern
    Onoclea sensibilis
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Flame Azalea
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    Flame Azalea
    Rhododendron calendulaceum
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Harlequin Glorybower
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    Harlequin Glorybower
    Clerodendron trichotomum
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Gum Pond
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    Gum Pond
    Nyssa aquatica
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Water Lilies
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    Water Lilies
    View of a mass of water lilies along the trail.
    Nymphaea odorata
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Water Lily
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    Water Lily
    Closeup view of one of the water lilies.
    Nymphaea odorata
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Longleaf Pine
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    Longleaf Pine
    Pinus palustris
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Mimosa
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    Mimosa
    Albizia julibrissin
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Mimosa
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    Mimosa
    Albizia julibrissin
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Swamp Azalea
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    Swamp Azalea
    Rhodendron viscosum
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • The Old Road
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    The Old Road
    The original road that made up a majority of the trail.
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Passion Flower and Carpenter Bee
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    Passion Flower and Carpenter Bee
    Passiflora incarnata & Xylocopa virginica
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Red Rattlebox
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    Red Rattlebox
    Sesbania punicea
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Sundew Plant
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    Sundew Plant
    Drosera
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Sundew with Damselflies Trapped
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    Sundew with Damselflies Trapped
    Carniverous Sundew plant slowly consuming two damselflies (highlighted)

    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Sundew and Damselflies
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    Sundew and Damselflies
    Closeup view of the damselflies being slowly consumed by the carniverous sundew plant.

    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Titi
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    Titi
    Cyrilla racemiflora
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Red-eared Slider
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    Red-eared Slider
    Trachemys scripta elegans
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Gopher Tortoise
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    Gopher Tortoise
    Gopherus polyphemus
    Photo By: Mimi Fearn
  • Grandaddy Longlegs
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    Grandaddy Longlegs
    Leiobunum
    Photo By: Sytske Kimball
  • Grandaddy Longlegs
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    Grandaddy Longlegs
    Leiobunum
    Photo By: Sytske Kimball
  • Death Angel
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    Death Angel
    As it's name may imply, the Death Angel is extremely toxic!
    Amanita bisporigera/virosa
    Photo By: Sytske Kimball
  • Fly Agaric
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    Fly Agaric
    Fly Agaric (toxic)
    Amanita muscaria
    Photo By: Sytske Kimball
  • Fly Agaric
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    Fly Agaric
    Fly Agaric (toxic)
    Amanita muscaria
    Photo By: Sytske Kimball
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