All of these epiphytes were spotted in New Smyrna Beach, Florida in October, 2020.
Let me remind the reader that I am new to this epiphyte thing. If you think I got one wrong, you’re probably right. Let me know…
There are many more to be found, and we’d love it if you tagged us on Facebook or Instagram when you come across them, as we’d like to keep this page updated. Send us a photograph of a new one, and we’ll add it to our guide and give you all of the credit!
Common NSB Epiphytes
Cacti Epiphytes
Dragon Fruit Cactus Queen of the Night Cactus Red Orchid Cactus
Other Lichens and Fungi
Fungus Stereaceae Fungus Tree Mushroom Lichen Arthoniaceae Lichen Arthoniaceae
When you find one that’s not on our list, do us favor and send us a photo and a location. You can reach us at our Facebook page, or through Instagram. You can also send an email to bc@nsbguide.com.
Thank you to Warren Reynolds for helping to ID, and to the fine folks at the Volusia County IFAS Extension program for helping me get started. You can learn more about their services and classes HERE.