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by Jennifer Anderson-Cruz
Canada bluejoint (Calamagrostis canadensis) wet meadows vs. invasive stands of reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea). How to tell the difference...
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habitat,
Habitat Management,
Habitat Restoration,
Introduced Species,
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MidwestWildernessConnections,
Monarch,
Muscatine Iowa USA,
Native Plant,
Natural Areas,
nature,
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Pike Run Wildlife Preserve,
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Pollinators,
prairie,
RemnantHabitat,
Sand Prairie,
WetlandReserveEasementProgram,
Wetlands,
wilderness,
wildflower,
wildlife,
Wildlife Photography
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by Jennifer Anderson-Cruz
Finding Carolina anemone (Anemone caroliniana) blooming in the spring is a special treat. It is a very short plant with white or blue flowers and f...
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Flora,
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midwest,
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Muscatine Iowa USA,
Native Plant,
Natural Areas,
nature,
NaturePhotography,
Plants,
prairie,
RemnantHabitat,
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by Jennifer Anderson-Cruz
We all marvel at the beauty and acrobatics of dragonflies and damselflies. Less well known is that years of their life are spent underwater a...
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Muscatine Iowa USA,
Natural Areas,
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Odonata,
Pike Run Wildlife Preserve,
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Rivers,
Streams,
Virginia USA,
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Wildlife Photography
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