Death Valley National Park, California. Desertrush (Juncus cooperi) in association with saltgrass (Distichlis stricta) on the edge of the playa about 5 miles north of Furnace Creek Ranch.
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Date Taken
1955
Summary
Death Valley National Park, California. Desertrush (Juncus cooperi) in association with saltgrass (Distichlis stricta) on the edge of the playa about 5 miles north of Furnace Creek Ranch. Circa 1955. Figure 20, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1423.
Summary
Death Valley National Park, California. Desertrush (Juncus cooperi) in association with saltgrass (Distichlis stricta) on the edge of the playa about 5 miles north of Furnace Creek Ranch. Circa 1955. Figure 20, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1423.
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