Spanish Bayonet
by Jon Burch Photography
Title
Spanish Bayonet
Artist
Jon Burch Photography
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
Spanish bayonet is an erect, woody evergreen shrub that produces large showy white flowers. Individual blooms are six-parted, bell-shaped and droop downward. They are often tinged with purple. The stiff and sharply tipped leaves are long, dark green and linear to lanceolate in shape.
Spanish bayonet occurs naturally in sand hills, dry thickets, disturbed sites, and coastal strands, hammocks and grasslands. The plant flowers in the spring through fall months and provides food and cover for a variety of wildlife and pollinators. Blooms are frequented for their nectar by hummingbirds and butterflies such as the Great southern white. Spanish bayonet is also a larval host plant for the Cofaqui giant skipper and Yucca giant skipper butterflies.
Some digital effects were applied to the original image after the photograph was made. No electrons were harmed during the transition. Your finished photograph will not contain the Fine Art America watermark.
Image copyright 2022 Jon Burch Photography
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March 20th, 2022
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