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The Central Rocky Mts. of Colorado and the Rocky Mts. Front Range have much in common with the Alps, including a typical holarctic flora. |
1 - Niwot Ridge, Rocky Mts. Front Range, near Boulder at 3500 m elevation. |
2 - Erigeron sp. (Asteraceae) (Niwot Ridge, 3250 m) |
3 - Sedum lanceolatum (Crassulaceae) on Niwot Ridge, end of season (3500 m). |
4 - Thlaspi sp. (Brassicacea), end of season (Niwot Ridge, 3500 m). |
5 - Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado |
6 - Lush low alpine meadows. |
7 - Aquilegia sp. (Ranunculaceae), above treeline (3400 m). |
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29 August 2011 |
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