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Balduina uniflora, Honeycomb Head
Balduina uniflora

Honeycomb Head

March 4, 2014 Florida Wildflower Foundation

Balduina uniflora, Honeycomb HeadHoneycomb Head usually occurs in large showy populations, with literally thousands of plants stretching across the wet savannas of the Apalachicola National Forest. Two species occur in our region, including one that prefers dry, sandy roadsides. Both bloom in autumn.

More information at Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants.

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