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Spanish Moss Collection (page 6)

Spanish moss is a captivating sight that adorns the landscapes of various regions in North America

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: USA, Louisiana, Swamp landscape; Breaux Bridge

USA, Louisiana, Swamp landscape; Breaux Bridge

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: USA, Louisiana, Lake Martin. Cypress tree in swamp

USA, Louisiana, Lake Martin. Cypress tree in swamp. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: North America, USA, South Carolina, Mt. Pleasant. Driveway to Plantation House Lined

North America, USA, South Carolina, Mt. Pleasant. Driveway to Plantation House Lined
USA, South Carolina, Mt. Pleasant. Driveway to Plantation House Lined with Oak Trees

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) growing upon Southern Live Oak (Quercus virginiana)

Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) growing upon Southern Live Oak (Quercus virginiana), Little St Simons Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia, USA

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: LOUISIANA: STEAMBOAT WRECK. Wreckage of the antebellum passenger steamer U. S. M

LOUISIANA: STEAMBOAT WRECK. Wreckage of the antebellum passenger steamer U. S. M. Mississippi in a Louisiana bayou
LOUISIANA: STEAMBOAT WRECK. Wreckage of the antebellum passenger steamer U.S.M. Mississippi in a Louisiana bayou. Wood engraving, American, 1888, after a drawing by Charles Graham

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Carolina Chickadee (Poecile carolinensis) adult male singing on territory, May

Carolina Chickadee (Poecile carolinensis) adult male singing on territory, May

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Barred Owl (Strix varia) in bald cypress forest on Caddo Lake, Texas

Barred Owl (Strix varia) in bald cypress forest on Caddo Lake, Texas

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Piliated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) female peched on bald cypress, Caddo Lake, Texas

Piliated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) female peched on bald cypress, Caddo Lake, Texas
Piliated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) female perched on bald cypress, Caddo Lake, Texas

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: United States, North Carolina, Charleston, Trees Forming Canopy over Drive at Boone Hall

United States, North Carolina, Charleston, Trees Forming Canopy over Drive at Boone Hall
USA, North Carolina, Charleston, Trees Forming Canopy over Drive at Boone Hall

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: USA, Louisiana, Atchafalaya Basin. Cypress trees with Spanish moss

USA, Louisiana, Atchafalaya Basin. Cypress trees with Spanish moss. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: USA, GA, St. Simmons Island, Christ Church

USA, GA, St. Simmons Island, Christ Church

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: USA, GA, Savannah, Bonaventure Cemetary, Angel Statue

USA, GA, Savannah, Bonaventure Cemetary, Angel Statue

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: USA, Florida. Spanish moss in Harry P. Leu Gardens Orlando, Florida

USA, Florida. Spanish moss in Harry P. Leu Gardens Orlando, Florida

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: USA. Twigs with bright fall leaves and moss, Washington, autumn. Olympic National Park

USA. Twigs with bright fall leaves and moss, Washington, autumn. Olympic National Park
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Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: MISSISSIPPI: HOUSE, 1938. A house in Adams County, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI: HOUSE, 1938. A house in Adams County, Mississippi. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1938

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Indian Woman of Florida (colour litho)

Indian Woman of Florida (colour litho)
BAL109989 Indian Woman of Florida (colour litho) by White, John (fl.1570-93) (after); 26.1x13.5 cm; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Sumter Avenue, Summerville, S. C, Spanish moss, Residential streets, United States

Sumter Avenue, Summerville, S. C, Spanish moss, Residential streets, United States
Sumter Avenue, Summerville, S.C, Spanish moss, Residential streets, United States, South Carolina, Summerville, 1906

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Live oak, Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S. C, Cemeteries, Oaks, Spanish moss, Waterfronts

Live oak, Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S. C, Cemeteries, Oaks, Spanish moss, Waterfronts
Live oak, Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S.C, Cemeteries, Oaks, Spanish moss, Waterfronts, United States, South Carolina, Charleston, 1890

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Monroe Landing, Rice Creek, Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942, Rivers, Waterfronts

Monroe Landing, Rice Creek, Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942, Rivers, Waterfronts, Spanish moss, United States, Florida, Rice Creek, 1880

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Pavilion behind trees, possibly Southern States, Spanish moss, Landscape pavilions, 1901

Pavilion behind trees, possibly Southern States, Spanish moss, Landscape pavilions, 1901

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Ridgewood Ave, Daytona, Fla, Roads, Spanish moss, United States, Florida, Daytona Beach

Ridgewood Ave, Daytona, Fla, Roads, Spanish moss, United States, Florida, Daytona Beach, 1901

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Florida pines, Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942, Pines, Spanish moss, United States

Florida pines, Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942, Pines, Spanish moss, United States, Florida, 1880

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: USA, Georgia, Savannah, fountain in Forsyth Park

USA, Georgia, Savannah, fountain in Forsyth Park

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: Coastal forest with Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) growing upon Southern Live Oak

Coastal forest with Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) growing upon Southern Live Oak (Quercus virginiana) and Saw palmetto (Serenoa ripens) Little St Simons Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia, USA

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: North America, USA, Florida, Pond cyprus (Taxodium ascendens)and Spanish Moss (Tillandsia

North America, USA, Florida, Pond cyprus (Taxodium ascendens)and Spanish Moss (Tillandsia usneoides) in swamp in Florida

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA, c1915. Ashley Hall, Magnolia-on-the-Ashley in Charleston, South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA, c1915. Ashley Hall, Magnolia-on-the-Ashley in Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph, c1915

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: LIVE OAK. A live oak in Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA: LIVE OAK. A live oak in Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: MISSISSIPPI: CHURCH, c1900. Trinity Episcopal Church in Pass Christian, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI: CHURCH, c1900. Trinity Episcopal Church in Pass Christian, Mississippi, built in 1849. Photograph, c1900

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: GEORGIA: SAVANNAH, c1863. Road lined with live oaks and Spanish moss, at Bonaventura

GEORGIA: SAVANNAH, c1863. Road lined with live oaks and Spanish moss, at Bonaventura Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia. Photograph by George Barnard, c1863

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: GEORGIA: OAK TREES, c1887. A dirt road lined with oak trees and Spanish moss, at

GEORGIA: OAK TREES, c1887. A dirt road lined with oak trees and Spanish moss, at the Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia. Stereograph by George Barker, c1886

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: FLORIDA: LIVE OAKS, c1875. People standing on a dirt road line with live oaks and Spanish moss

FLORIDA: LIVE OAKS, c1875. People standing on a dirt road line with live oaks and Spanish moss. Stereograph, c1875

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: FLORIDA: ST. JOHNs RIVER. The St. Johns River in northeastern Florida. Photochrome

FLORIDA: ST. JOHNs RIVER. The St. Johns River in northeastern Florida. Photochrome, c1898

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: FLORIDA: TAMPA BAY, c1902. Oak tree and Spanish moss at the Tampa Bay Hotel in Tampa Bay, Florida

FLORIDA: TAMPA BAY, c1902. Oak tree and Spanish moss at the Tampa Bay Hotel in Tampa Bay, Florida. Photochrome, c1902

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: CALIFORNIA: RANCH, c1902. Elias Jackson Lucky Baldwins ranch at Pasadena, California

CALIFORNIA: RANCH, c1902. Elias Jackson Lucky Baldwins ranch at Pasadena, California. Photochrome, c1902

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: FLORIDA: DE LEON SPRINGS. Cottage on a lake at De Leon Springs, Florida. Photograph

FLORIDA: DE LEON SPRINGS. Cottage on a lake at De Leon Springs, Florida. Photograph, c1904

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: MISSISSIPPI: COTTAGE, c1900. Sinclair cottage at Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Photograph

MISSISSIPPI: COTTAGE, c1900. Sinclair cottage at Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Photograph, c1900

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: FLORIDA: TAMPA BAY, c1902. Oak trees and Spanish moss at the Tampa Bay Hotel, Tampa Bay, Florida

FLORIDA: TAMPA BAY, c1902. Oak trees and Spanish moss at the Tampa Bay Hotel, Tampa Bay, Florida. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1902

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: GARDEN. Oak trees and flowers at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens

SOUTH CAROLINA: GARDEN. Oak trees and flowers at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens, at Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1901

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: GARDEN. The slope walk, at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens

SOUTH CAROLINA: GARDEN. The slope walk, at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens, at Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1901

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: LAKE, c1901. Lake at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens

SOUTH CAROLINA: LAKE, c1901. Lake at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens, at Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1901

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: FLORIDA: DAYTONA, c1903. Trees and Spanish moss along Bay Street in Daytona, Florida

FLORIDA: DAYTONA, c1903. Trees and Spanish moss along Bay Street in Daytona, Florida. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1903

Background imageSpanish Moss Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: ASHLEY HALL. Oak lined avenue at Ashley Hall, Charleston, South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA: ASHLEY HALL. Oak lined avenue at Ashley Hall, Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1903



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Spanish moss is a captivating sight that adorns the landscapes of various regions in North America. From the historic streets of Savannah, Georgia to the grand entrance of plantations in South Carolina, this delicate gray-green drapery adds an enchanting touch to any scenery it graces. In Texas, amidst the towering trees and tranquil waters of Caddo Lake, great egrets find solace among its ethereal strands. Their graceful presence accentuates the beauty as they navigate through their natural habitat. The haunting call of a barred owl echoes through the night in both Texas and Georgia, where these majestic creatures find refuge among oak trees adorned with Spanish moss. Their piercing eyes pierce through the darkness as they silently observe their surroundings. As we journey down country roads in Florida's Alachua County, ancient oaks laden with Spanish moss create a picturesque scene straight out of a Southern novel. The gentle sway of this epiphytic plant harmonizes with nature's symphony and invites us to immerse ourselves in its timeless charm. Even ospreys have found solace within Bald cypress trees draped with Spanish moss. As they gracefully land at their nests nestled high above ground level, these magnificent birds remind us that even amidst such beauty lies strength and resilience. Spanish moss serves not only as an aesthetic wonder but also plays an important role in our ecosystems. It provides shelter for countless organisms while absorbing moisture from humid air—a true testament to nature's ingenuity. So next time you find yourself wandering through North America's diverse landscapes—be it on historic streets or by serene lakeshores—take a moment to appreciate the allure of Spanish moss. Its delicate tendrils tell stories woven into every branch it caresses—an emblematic symbol connecting us to nature's ever-present embrace.