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  CrabSpider_0438-Edit.jpg - Gray-Headed Coneflower — Ratibita pinnata — (September 2, 2008) I noticed this well-camouflaged crab spider waiting patiently for dinner on the coneflower growing near the lower parking lot kiosk. This coneflower was used by Native Americans to make tea and a yellow-orange dye.  
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Gray-Headed Coneflower — Ratibita pinnata — (September 2, 2008) I noticed this well-camouflaged crab spider waiting patiently for dinner on the coneflower growing near the lower parking lot kiosk. This coneflower was used by Native Americans to make tea and a yellow-orange dye.
Photographer: Durwood Edwards | Camera: NIKON D700 | Date: 9/2/08 8:30 AM | ISO: 400 | Exp. Time: 1/80s | Aperture: 5.6 | Focal Length: 50.0mm (~50.0mm)
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