Tennessee Native Plant Society
TNPS members hike at Greeter Falls during the 2004 Annual Meeting.
Event Photos
Enjoying the view at Narrows of the Harpeth - 2006 Annual Meeting
Montgomery Bell State Park - May 6, 2006.
Eastern Bergamot - Monarda
bradburiana -
at Narrows of the
Harpeth - 2006 Annual Meeting
TNPS members searching May Prairie on the Saturday afternoon hike during
the 2005 Annual Meeting in Beersheba Springs
Cutleaf Prairie Dock - Silphium
pinnatifidum
in May Prairie -
2005 Annual Meeting
Group exploring Gumdale Glade in southeastern Decatur County in search of
late spring glade and barrens plants - May 13, 2006
Southern Lady's Slipper -
Cypripedium kentuckiense - in
woods north of Parsons.
A quick photo at the entrance of Vesta Cedar Glade State Natural Area, Wilson
County - July 16, 2006.
Horace's Duskywing butterfly on
a Tennessee Coneflower -
Echinacea tennesseensis - at
Vesta Cedar Glade SNA.
TNPS and Georgia Botanical Society members searching Rifle Range Road
Bog in Van Buren County for the elusive Monkey Face Orchid and other
Platanthera species - July 29, 2006.
The globally rare Monkey Face
Orchid -
Platanthera integrilabia
- is a Cumberland Plateau /
Southern Appalachian endemic.
Posing with Platanthera integrilabia in Bullet Creek Bog on top of Starr
Mountain east of Etowah - August 12, 2006.
The beautiful Carolina Lily -
Lilium michauxii - along the
roadside heading to Bullet
Creek Bog.
Trekking down scenic Kelley Creek in search of Parnassia seeps along its
banks - September 16, 2006.
Largeleaf Grass-of-Parnassus -
Parnassia grandifolia - is a rare
plant of gravelly seeps.
Members of TNPS and the North American Butterfly Association Middle
Tennessee Chapter in front of a beautiful roadside stand of Southern Blazing
Star and Goldenrods during a joint field trip to Land Between the Lakes
National Recreation Area - September 30, 2006.
A rare Leonard's Skipper
nectaring on Southern Blazing
Star -
Liatris squarrulosa.
Enjoying a beautiful Autumn afternoon at Carroll Cabin Barrens State Natural
Area near Bath Springs, Decatur County - October 21, 2006.
Great Plains Ladies'-tresses -
Spiranthes magnicamporum -
at Carroll Cabin Barrens State
Natural Area, the first population
confirmed as such in
Tennessee.