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Botanisk Have Århus
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abandoned railroad right-of-way north of Cheatham Dam, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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Botanisk Have Århus
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abandoned railroad right-of-way north of Cheatham Dam, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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Botanisk Have Århus
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abandoned railroad right-of-way north of Cheatham Dam, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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abandoned railroad right-of-way north of Cheatham Dam, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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abandoned railroad right-of-way north of Cheatham Dam, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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Synonym: Camassia quamash ssp. quamash
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Bluffton University Nature Preserve, Allen County, Ohio, US
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Baker's Prairie Natural Area, Goblin Drive, Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas, US
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2013 California Academy of Sciences
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Quamash (Camassia quamash), also known as Small Camas, is a perennial herb. It is one species of the genus Camassia and is native to western North America in large areas of southern Canada and the northwestern United States, from British Columbia and Alberta to California and east from Washington state to Montana and Wyoming. The pale blue to deep blue flowers grow in a raceme at the end of the stem. Each of the radially symmetrical, star-shaped flowers have 6 petals.
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Baker's Prairie Natural Area, Goblin Drive, Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas, US
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Baker's Prairie Natural Area, Goblin Drive, Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas, US
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Synonym: Camassia quamash ssp. quamash
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Tomahawk Slab Rd, 30 m NW of creek crossing, Searcy County, Arkansas, US
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Tomahawk Slab Rd, 30 m NW of creek crossing, Searcy County, Arkansas, US
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Tomahawk Slab Rd, 30 m NW of creek crossing, Searcy County, Arkansas, US
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Tomahawk Slab Rd, 30 m NW of creek crossing, Searcy County, Arkansas, US