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    • 1002 Area: cottongrass in bloom

    • 1002 Area: cottongrass in bloom

    • Scenics; Wildlife refuges; Subpolar environments; Wetlands; Flowering plants; Tundra

    • Cottongrass (Eriophorum) in bloom on the 1002 Area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge coastal plain.
    • Eastern Island Algae Bloom

    • Eastern Island Algae Bloom

    • Marine ecology; Marine environments; Tropical environments; Islands; Wildlife refuges; Weather impacts;

    • An algae bloom has been observed along the shore of Eastern Island, most likely a result from the increased amount of nutrients in the water, also from the tsunami. Staff will continue to observe the bloom to see if it persists over time.
    • Cactus Bloom

    • Cactus Bloom

    • Desert plants; Deserts; Flowering plants;

    • Image of a cactus bloom taken by a USFWS employee and submitted to a 2009 Photo Contest.
    • Showy Indian Clover

    • Showy Indian Clover

    • Endangered species; Plants; Flowering plants;

    • Showy Indian clover (Trifolium amoenum) is an annual plant in the pea family (Fabaceae). It is erect with hairy stems and leaves. It grows from 10-69 cm tall. (4 to 27 inches)Flowers, which are purple with white tips, grow in dense round or ovoid...
    • Water Hyacinth

    • Water Hyacinth

    • Aquatic plants; Invasive species;

    • A view of the aquatic invasive plant known as Water Hyacinth in full bloom in Paynes Prairie State Park located in Florida.
    • Snow trillium

    • Snow trillium

    • Flowering plants; Plants;

    • A close-up view of a snow trillium in bloom with moisture beads on the petals and leaves.
    • Twinleaf

    • Twinleaf

    • Flowering plants; Plants;

    • A close view of a soon to bloom, white twinleaf flower with moisure beads.
    • Parachute beardtongue plant

    • Parachute beardtongue plant

    • Plants; Threatened species;

    • Penstemon debilis was discovered in 1986, and was first described by O’Kane and Anderson in 1987 (pp. 412–416). P. debilis is a mat-forming perennial herb with thick, succulent, bluish leaves, each about 0.8 in. (2 cm) long and 0.4 in. (1 cm)...
    • Parachute beardtongue flowers

    • Parachute beardtongue flowers

    • Plants; Threatened species;

    • Penstemon debilis was discovered in 1986, and was first described by O’Kane and Anderson in 1987 (pp. 412–416). P. debilis is a mat-forming perennial herb with thick, succulent, bluish leaves, each about 0.8 in. (2 cm) long and 0.4 in. (1 cm)...
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