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Rusty Blackhaw
Rusty Blackhaw (Viburnum rufidulum: Caprifoliaceae) Native shrub. I assume they are moth pollinated since I never see other pollinators on them and they are white-flowered.
Habitat
Mesic oak/elm/hackberry woodland at ca. 85 m (280 ft) elevation.
Location
Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA.
Date taken
March 2020
Scientific name
Viburnum rufidulum
Equipment used
Canon
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A beautiful piece of vegetation and illustrated beautifully Stanley!
 
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A lovely image of this handsome shrub Stanley! Those white blooms contrast with the glossy green leaves delightfully!

Chris
 
What a pretty flower and so well focused, Stanley.
 
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That's such a delicate wee flower, isn't it.

A wonderful picture this Stanley - you've locked the focus beautifully laddie.
 
superb photo with awesome details of these beautiful white flowers, Stanley, top quality image, many tfs!!!
 

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Wild Flowers, Trees, Shrubs, Fungi
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Stanley Jones
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