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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Warm Spring Spikerush

From Yellowstone National Park:




The greenery you see here in Obsidian Creek is a plant called warm spring spikerush. It grows primarily as floating mats on warm thermal water, vanishing if the water temperature becomes too hot or too cold. Warm spring spikerush is totally dependent on warm water; it never occurs in water that is cold to the touch.

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