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Christina Evans (cgstudios)  > Nature > Exhibit Images - In My Own Backyard -- prints available
These images were exhibited in three venues in Pinellas County in 2006 and 2007. They are available as framed or unframed prints. See the links below for prices. Other sizes are available in some cases, please inquire if interested. All the images were taken in my suburban yard (less than 1/4 acre) over three years time (2005-2007). They show some of the beauty and diversity that can be found in a landscape planted with Florida native plants.

LINK TO FRAMED IMAGE PRICES: http://cgstudios.smugmug.com/gallery/1466565/1/109333535/Original

LINK TO UNFRAMED IMAGE PRICES: http://cgstudios.smugmug.com/gallery/1466565/1/109333544/Original
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HYACINTH GLIDER

A male Hyacinth Glider (Miathyria marcella) on a faded Blazing Star bloom spike. (Liatris spicata)
A series of images combined on 5 layers.
A beautiful male Hyacinth Glider found its way to my yard last October. They are often associated with what I call "the beautiful, but evil" introduced South American Water Hyacinths that choked Florida's waterways for many years (and likely would again if vigilant control efforts were ended).
These dragonflies are also an introduced species in Florida, first found here in 1934. I do not think of them as evil—only beautiful.
Christina Evans (cgstudios) > HYACINTH GLIDER

A male Hyacinth Glider (Miathyria marcella) on a faded Blazing Star bloom spike. (Liatris spicata)
A series of images combined on 5 layers.
A beautiful male Hyacinth Glider found its way to my yard last October. They are often associated with what I call "the beautiful, but evil" introduced South American Water Hyacinths that choked Florida's waterways for many years (and likely would again if vigilant control efforts were ended).
These dragonflies are also an introduced species in Florida, first found here in 1934. I do not think of them as evil&#8212;only beautiful.
HYACINTH GLIDER

A male Hyacinth Glider (Miathyria marcella) on a faded Blazing Star bloom spike. (Liatris spicata)
A series of images combined on 5 layers.
A beautiful male Hyacinth Glider found its way to my yard last October. They are often associated with what I call "the beautiful, but evil" introduced South American Water Hyacinths that choked Florida's waterways for many years (and likely would again if vigilant control efforts were ended).
These dragonflies are also an introduced species in Florida, first found here in 1934. I do not think of them as evil—only beautiful.
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