Wingstem by kvphoto

Wingstem

According to the Potomac Conservancy wingstem is a late bloomer (August - October) and can be found along streams. I found this by the Etowah River near Emerson, GA. Medicinal uses include a remedy for gastrointestinal disorders and as an external remedy for joint pain. I found this info on a blog post that lists 8 plants with medicinal qualities: https://potomac.org/blog/2019/2/28/natures-medicine-8-native-plants-with-quite-a-history

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Great details!
September 26th, 2021  
A lovely bumble and wildflower!
September 26th, 2021  
Gorgeous - wonderful focus
September 27th, 2021  
Beautiful sharp details. Love those sharp details on the soft background.
September 27th, 2021  
Fabulous macro, the bee is covered in pollen. fav.
September 27th, 2021  
Stunning macro with wonderful details, so much pollen!
September 27th, 2021  
Superb closeup
September 27th, 2021  
beautiful
September 27th, 2021  
Look at that pollen!
September 27th, 2021  
lovely close up
September 27th, 2021  
fabulous capture
September 27th, 2021  
Great macro
September 27th, 2021  
Amazing shot of nature...fav
September 27th, 2021  
Looks like the bee has been splashing about in the pollen like an excitable youngster! Fav
September 27th, 2021  
What a pretty flower and well loved by the bees
September 27th, 2021  
Wonderful macro
September 27th, 2021  
How beautiful! So clear
September 27th, 2021  
Great capture
September 27th, 2021  
Great colors and focus
September 27th, 2021  
Kim
Super details!
September 28th, 2021  
Fabulous macro
September 29th, 2021  
Congratulations on TT!
October 3rd, 2021  
@vesna0210 thanks for letting me know Vesna… making the TT always makes me happy!
October 3rd, 2021  
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