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Illustration of Sorghastrum nutans (Indian Grass)
Sorghastrum nutans (Indian Grass)
Illustration of Thunnus albacares (Yellowfin Tuna)
Thunnus albacares (Yellowfin Tuna)
Illustration of Tridens flavus cupreus (Purpletop)
Tridens flavus cupreus (Purpletop)
Illustration map of Tampa Bay in Florida, USA
USA FL: Tampa Bay
Illustration map of New River in North Carolina, USA
USA NC: New River
Illustration map of Hudson River and Raritan Bay in New Jersey and New York, USA
USA NJ NY: Hudson River and Raritan Bay
Illustration map of Galveston Bay in Texas, USA
USA TX: Galveston Bay
Illustration map of Lower Laguna Madre in Texas, USA
USA TX: Lower Laguna Madre
Illustration of Caranx ignobilis (Giant Trevally)
Caranx ignobilis (Giant Trevally)
Illustration representing climate change and below average temperatures
Climate change: below average temperatures
A comparison of the current water flow in the Everglades (East to West), versus the historically North-South flow.
Historical versus current flow regime through the…
Front view illustration of a West Indian Lantana. It is a weed of cultivated land, fence lines, pastures, rangelands, and waste places. It thrives in dry and wet regions and often grows in valleys, mountain slopes, and coastal areas. It is somewhat shade-tolerant and, therefore, can become the dominant understory in open forests or in tropical tree crops. In pastures it forms dense thickets which shade out and encroach upon desirable pasture plants. With time it can form pure stands over large areas, the
Lantana camara (West Indian Lantana)
Front view illustration of a Freycinet Sandalwood, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. It is found in the mesic to dry forests of O'ahu. The fragrant wood of this shrub or small tree has history as a significant trade commodity through the mid 19th century. Ancient Hawaiians also used the wood, bark and leaves.
Santalum freycinetianum (Freycinet Sandalwood)
A likely combined sewer overflow outlet in Bayonne, NJ.
Sewer outlet
Illustration of Avicennia germinans (Black Mangrove)
Avicennia germinans (Black Mangrove)
Illustration of Coccyzus americanus (Yellow-billed Cuckoo)
Coccyzus americanus (Yellow-billed Cuckoo)
Illustration of Cypripedium spp. (Lady's Slipper)
Cypripedium spp. (Lady's Slipper)
Illustration of Peperomia spp. ('ala 'ala Wai Nui)
Peperomia spp. ('ala 'ala Wai Nui)
Illustration of Sida fallax (Ilima)
Sida fallax (Ilima)
Illustration of taro
Taro
Illustration of taro plot
Taro plot
Illustration of sweet potato plot
Sweet potato plot
Illustration of Cladium procerum (Leafy Twig-sedge)
Cladium procerum (Leafy Twig-sedge)
Illustration of Lepironia articulata (Blue Rush)
Lepironia articulata (Blue Rush)
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