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Photo 349
Wild Bergamot
Monarda fistulosa, commonly called wild bergamot, is a common perennial which occurs in dryish soils on prairies, dry rocky woods and glade margins, unplanted fields and along roads and railroads.
26th July 2020
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Milanie
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Nicely composed against the dark
July 27th, 2020
Diana
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Beautiful colour and spindly petals.
July 27th, 2020
aikiuser (jenn)
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Nice composition, very pretty
July 27th, 2020
KoalaGardens🐨
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beautiful composition to show this off
July 27th, 2020
KV
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Nice detail and color.
July 27th, 2020
Esther Rosenberg
Nice composition and DOF.
July 27th, 2020
jackie edwards
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Thanks for identifying it...lots in our fields! Hoping to pick some today along with the other beautiful wildflowers! Dof rocks!
July 27th, 2020
Larry L
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Thanks all! I use a phone ap called "Seek" to identify plants. I'd be clueless without it!
July 27th, 2020
Kaylynn
Nice color and composition
July 27th, 2020
4rky
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Lovely dof and detail
July 28th, 2020
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Thanks all! I use a phone ap called "Seek" to identify plants. I'd be clueless without it!