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    #blacklivesmatter

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    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 2/27/2019: A homeless african american black man is a product of american racism and bigotry on a park bench with no job, mad, depressed and panhandling for money.
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    #blm

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    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 2/27/2019: An african american black man listening to mp3 music thru earbud headphones on cell phone while eating lunch from a bag on a green metal park bench in park. Part of the #blm aka #blacklivesmatter photoshoot project. It is part of the series known as Black Lives Matter (#blacklivesmatter), BLM (#blm), a time and a place in history which is depicting the plight felt by African Americans by oppressing forces by the white man propagated by the media.  Messages are mixed as George Floyd is murdered by a rogue bad cop and good hard working police officers with families are being killed in the streets for doing their job, to protect the public. This is forgotten man sitting here just trying to enjoy his meal away from all the chaos, enjoying a meal, not to be judged by his choice. He is being manipulated by an unknown all powerful force.
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    blue flag in st. augustine grass

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    Close up of blue sprinkler marker in Floratam brand St. Augustine grass developed in the 1970's by the University of Florida.
    St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) is a water-efficient turf grass used in many warm-season lawns. Several types of St. Augustine are available for lawns, but one of the most popular is 'Floratam' (Stenotaphrum secundatum 'Floratam'). Since its introduction by the University of Florida and Texas A & M University in 1973, this variety has become one of the most produced and prevalent St. Augustine grasses used in warm-season lawns.
    St. Augustine grass is a warm-season grass that is hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 through 10. This broad-bladed, medium-green turf grass thrives in sunny locations, but unlike some sun-loving grasses, it also has a high shade tolerance. Common St. Augustine grass grows quickly during summer, but more slowly in fall and spring. It is a salt- and drought-tolerant grass that requires moderate maintenance.
    Like most St. Augustine grasses, Floratam is coarse-textured grass, but a distinguishing feature of Floratam is its longer and wider leaf blades. This dark-green cultivar grows rapidly in both spring and summer. It is less cold and shade tolerant than other St. Augustine grass cultivars and can suffer from freeze damage when temperatures stay below freezing for an extended period of time; it is hardy only in USDA zones 9 and 10. Floratam needs plenty of sunshine and will perform poorly if it receives less than six hours of sunlight a day.
    Floratam can be established by sod, sprigs or plugs. For the first seven to 10 days after planting, water grass several times a day for five to 10 minutes. Established Floratam should be cut to a height of 3 1/2 to 4 inches, watered 1 inch weekly and fertilized every four to eight weeks with 1/2 to 1 pound nitrogen per 1,000 square feet. Do not over-water or overfeed - use less than 4 pounds of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet annually - as this leads to thatch buildup. When mowing, be careful not to scalp the grass, cutting it low enough to expose the dirt, because weeds can establish in the damaged area.
    When Floratam was first introduced, it was chinch bug resistant – the most common pest problem that plagues St. Augustine grasses. Over time, though, this attribute lessened. You will know if your lawn is afflicted with chinch bugs if yellow-to-brown patches exist in the turf. It normally appears first in water-stressed areas of the lawn or near sidewalks. If chinch bugs are a significant problem, your lawn may need to be treated with an insecticide.
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    broward county invasive green iguana

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    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    common racoon near car

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    Racoon looking for for food by way of handout, people and garbage receptacle cans at Tall Cypress Natural Area a Broward County Park in Coral Springs.
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    dispensing wisdom to the youth

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    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 2/27/2019: An older man with a hat and sunglasses giving wisdom to a younger mother woman on a green park bench near an exercise circuit area in a park with a chain link fence as a background.
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    godzilla the iguana

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    honey bee in the spring

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    A Honey Bee taking nectar and pollen from small white flowers on a green flowering bush for butterflies. The Azalea shrub was in a pollinator garden near the main house of Charles Deering. Found at the Deering Estate in the city of Miami within Miami-Dade County, Florida in the springtime.
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    honey bee on azalea bush

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    A Honey Bee taking nectar and pollen from small white flowers on a green flowering bush for butterflies. The Azalea shrub was in a pollinator garden near the main house of Charles Deering. Found at the Deering Estate in the city of Miami within Miami-Dade County, Florida in the springtime.
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    honey bee spreading pollen

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    A Honey Bee taking nectar and pollen from small white flowers on a green flowering bush for butterflies. The Azalea shrub was in a pollinator garden near the main house of Charles Deering. Found at the Deering Estate in the city of Miami within Miami-Dade County, Florida in the springtime.
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    invasive species of south american iguana

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    lake monster

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    lesser antillean green iguana

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    mom and daughter non quality time

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    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 2/27/2019: Young mother wearing a low cut blouse on a hot day too busy checking her phone texting and sending emails or looking at online videos and not her daughter.
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    pleopeltis polypodioides resurrection fern

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    Pleopeltis polypodioides aka Resurrection fern typically grows out of live oak trees, epiphytic, with moss and other vines up close. Found in south Florida near the Everglades, Miami & Palm Beach.
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    speeding big toy train at tweetsie railroad theme park

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    Boone, North Carolina / USA - 07/14/2018: The big toy train at Tweetsie Railroad theme park for kids up in the smoky mountains with black smoke and tourist passengers having a good run time.
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