Jim Fowler's photos with the keyword: Richland County

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid)

03 May 2013 146
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid)

03 May 2013 132
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid) -- f…

03 May 2013 163
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid)

03 May 2013 148
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid)

03 May 2013 159
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid)

03 May 2013 114
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid)

03 May 2013 139
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid)

03 May 2013 134
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid)

03 May 2013 114
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid)

03 May 2013 138
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid) + cr…

03 May 2013 158
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Malaxis unifolia (Green Adder's-mouth orchid) + cr…

03 May 2013 148
This orchid species has the smallest flowers of any of our native orchids, measuring about 2mm wide. My flickr friend Keith Bradley told me that he had a lead on a site for Malaxis unifolia in the Congaree National Park and wondered if I'd be interested in seeing it. What!?! You have to ask? ;-) Anyway, I met him down there (near Hopkins, SC) about 10:00 am, dodging rain showers all the way down. Fortunately, it didn't even sprinkle on us for the two hours we were there. What a great time and place to photograph this seldom seen orchid...

Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid)

01 Jun 2012 92
In preparation for an upcoming orchid hunting trip in two weeks, I decided to make a day trip to a site near Columbia, South Carolina to see if Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid) was blooming early this year as are many of our other native orchids. I was shown this site five or six years ago, and I had not visited it in the last four years, so I did not know the current status of the plants. I arrived at the site to find that much of the tree cover had been removed. The site was not large to begin with. Now, it's just a small swath next to a railroad track. Fortunately, I found four plants in bloom and spent about two hours taking photographs...

Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid)

01 Jun 2012 94
In preparation for an upcoming orchid hunting trip in two weeks, I decided to make a day trip to a site near Columbia, South Carolina to see if Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid) was blooming early this year as are many of our other native orchids. I was shown this site five or six years ago, and I had not visited it in the last four years, so I did not know the current status of the plants. I arrived at the site to find that much of the tree cover had been removed. The site was not large to begin with. Now, it's just a small swath next to a railroad track. Fortunately, I found four plants in bloom and spent about two hours taking photographs...

Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid)

01 Jun 2012 109
In preparation for an upcoming orchid hunting trip in two weeks, I decided to make a day trip to a site near Columbia, South Carolina to see if Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid) was blooming early this year as are many of our other native orchids. I was shown this site five or six years ago, and I had not visited it in the last four years, so I did not know the current status of the plants. I arrived at the site to find that much of the tree cover had been removed. The site was not large to begin with. Now, it's just a small swath next to a railroad track. Fortunately, I found four plants in bloom and spent about two hours taking photographs...

Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid)

01 Jun 2012 82
In preparation for an upcoming orchid hunting trip in two weeks, I decided to make a day trip to a site near Columbia, South Carolina to see if Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid) was blooming early this year as are many of our other native orchids. I was shown this site five or six years ago, and I had not visited it in the last four years, so I did not know the current status of the plants. I arrived at the site to find that much of the tree cover had been removed. The site was not large to begin with. Now, it's just a small swath next to a railroad track. Fortunately, I found four plants in bloom and spent about two hours taking photographs...

Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid)

01 Jun 2012 90
In preparation for an upcoming orchid hunting trip in two weeks, I decided to make a day trip to a site near Columbia, South Carolina to see if Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid) was blooming early this year as are many of our other native orchids. I was shown this site five or six years ago, and I had not visited it in the last four years, so I did not know the current status of the plants. I arrived at the site to find that much of the tree cover had been removed. The site was not large to begin with. Now, it's just a small swath next to a railroad track. Fortunately, I found four plants in bloom and spent about two hours taking photographs...

Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid)

01 Jun 2012 85
In preparation for an upcoming orchid hunting trip in two weeks, I decided to make a day trip to a site near Columbia, South Carolina to see if Platanthera lacera (Ragged fringed orchid) was blooming early this year as are many of our other native orchids. I was shown this site five or six years ago, and I had not visited it in the last four years, so I did not know the current status of the plants. I arrived at the site to find that much of the tree cover had been removed. The site was not large to begin with. Now, it's just a small swath next to a railroad track. Fortunately, I found four plants in bloom and spent about two hours taking photographs...