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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Winged loosestrife, a valued Arkansas native plant, abundant on World Peace Wetland Prairie: Lythrum alatum, variant alatum
Please click on individual images to view six-petaled,
Lythrum alatum
in bloom on July 25, 2010, on World Peace Wetland Prairie.
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