Thursday, February 18th, 2010 | Author: Byron

Twenty years ago I was introduced to the Tennessee Coneflower by The Nature Conservancy on a cedar glade in Middle Tennessee on a hot day in late May. I am not sure exactly why these flowers captivated my imagination maybe it was the knowledge that they were feared to be extinct until just a few years before my visit. I found my self photographing this flower and all the life on the cedar glades over and over again through the years.I returned for another photo shoot last summer and I was accompanied by Ken Tucker from The Tennessee Wild Side television show here is what we found….

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  1. [...] first became involved with the Tennessee Coneflower nearly 21 years ago. At that time I created photographs of the flower everyday for 2  months and [...]

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