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Itla-okla

April 14, 2019 in Recent Additions

Tha Native Americans called Spanish moss itla-okla which meant tree hair.
It’s not actually moss, but an air plant that doesn’t root or take nutrients from the tree.
It’s beautiful, especially with the sun behind it, and a home for chiggers, spiders, and other critters. :)

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Tags: spanishmoss, florida, tampabay, blackandwhite, infrared, oaktree
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