- Extinguished Blaze
- Indian Pipes
- Joe Pye Weed
- Crown Vetch
- Black-Eyed Susan
- Caught
Blue Knob State Park, Pennsylvania - The Preferred Flower of Life
- Blaze II
- Goldenrods
New Olympus E-PL5 with kit lens and Panasonic 20/1.7 came today. - Bullfrog
- Doe
High Mountain, Wayne, New Jersey - Mountain View Trail
Blue Knob State Park, Pennsylvania - Abandoned
- Corn Stand
- Indian Pipes
The Nature Conservancy - Lizard Tail Swamp Preserve, Cape May County, New Jersey, USA - Sulphur Shelf
- Millers Road, June 2013
- Indian Pipe sprout
Blue Knob State Park, Pennsylvania, USA - June fog
- Monotropa uniflora
This unusual flowering plant, which goes by such names as Indian Pipe, Ghost Flower, or Corpse Plant, is white because it lacks chlorophyll. It depends on a fungus for its nutrients; the fungus, in turn, depends on other plants. Emily Dickinson called it "the preferred flower of life," and her first volume of poetry (published posthumously) had the flower on its cover.