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South Carolina hosts many wild orchids, thanks to its position as the lower boundary of more northerly species and upper boundary of species found in Florida and the gulf states. From the bogs and bays of the coastal plain to the mountain woodlands, Fowler catalogs rare and widely distributed species, offering information for identification.

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South Carolina hosts many wild orchids, thanks to its position as the lower boundary of more northerly species and upper boundary of species found in Florida and the gulf states. From the bogs and bays of the coastal plain to the mountain woodlands, Fowler catalogs rare and widely distributed species, offering information for identification.
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James Alexander Fowler was born in Bennettsville, South Carolina. As a child, under the influence of his father and maternal great-grandmother, he developed an interest in wildflowers. An independent botanist and computer systems analyst, Fowler holds B.S. and M.A. degrees from Clemson University. He lives with his partner in Greenville, South Carolina.