Like nature's Sputnik,
A buttonbush blooms
Spike'd white
Standing on marshy ground.
A buttonbush blooms
Spike'd white
Standing on marshy ground.
Cephalanthus occidentalis —commonly known as buttonbush, common buttonbush, button-willow, buck brush, and honey-bells— is a species of flowering plant in the bedstraw family (Rubiaceae). Native to eastern and southern North America, it is a common shrub of many wetland habitats, including swamps, floodplains, mangroves, and moist forest understory.— Wikipedia.
Cephalanthus occidentalis is a deciduous shrub or small tree that averages 3 to 10 feet in height (1 to 3 m). Its flowers bloom in late spring and summer, arranged in a dense spherical inflorescence [cluster of flowers], ¾ to 1⅓ inches in diameter (2 to 3.5 cm), on a short peduncle [stalk supporting the inflorescence].
Photo taken in Constitution Lakes Park: DeKalb County, Georgia, USA. 12 July 2024.
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- Settings: 150 mm | 1/30 sec | ISO 200 | ƒ/5.6
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