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Lycopodium cernuum
- Description:
- Kilauea at 4000 feet. Howard A. Powers USGS Volcanologist assisting in photographing Lycopodium cernuum taken from a nearby thicket. Sticks placed to support vertical stems about 5 feet tall. Hawaii
- Display date:
- 1965-08-26
- Format:
- image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
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- University of Minnesota Libraries
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- University of Minnesota Libraries
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