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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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A beautiful tamarisk flower, Yampa River, Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado/Utah. The plant is an exotic and has many negative influences on the ecology of desert ecosystems. It often covers sandbars that were once plant-free, and in other cases crowds out native species of riparian vegetation.


Photo: 4 July 2010.


Limnology: The study of inland waters
· Date: July 5, 2010 · Views: 4,464 · Filesize: 62.6kb, 367.2kb · Dimensions: 576 x 768 ·
Keywords: exotic, plants, river, riparian, invasive, plant, limnology

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