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Woodland Merrybells

Posted on April 26, 2017 by jackphillipsrca
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Uvularia grandiflora, “merrybells” blooming in Harrison County, Iowa on April 25th. (Photo by Glenn Pollock.)

 Wildflowers, sedges, and poetry of the Loess Hills: May workshops.  Details here.

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