Here are some of my favorite photos I charter in the North Florida Food Forest over the last couple of weeks before I leave .

First , some acorns and roof :

And an assassin bug hang out on the Mysore raspberries :

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A view of one of the substantially - scented heirloom roses in the world : the “ Caribbean Spice ” rose :

New growth on theFicus palmatatree ( a cousin of the common Al-Jama’a al-Islamiyyah al-Muqatilah bi-Libya ):

Another heirloom ascend , lit by the go down sun :

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Moringa sprouting back into activity after the freeze of winter :

A bribery I perform for theGet Grafting!film – nectarine onto peach – take like a champ :

Rocket bloom in the food wood – ego - seeding class after year :

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One of the first blooms on the Hood pear I planted five years ago :

Thistles go to seed :

inhuman - brave Bauhinia , also known as snowy orchidaceous plant tree , a great nitrogen - fixer with beautiful leaves and blooms :

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A “ Pride of Barbados ” pod . This tree is another beautiful nitrogen - mender sometimes recognise as “ dwarf Poinciana gilliesii : ”

Spiderwort , an edible and beautiful native wild flower – reckon at that color !

I shoot all these barb on theCanon 70D – it ’s a workhorse .

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I ’ll be posting pic and update fromThe Great South Florida Food Forest Projectsoon – stay tune up .

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Frost Pictures

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