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Radnor Lake State Natural Area, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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California, United States
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close up image of a blooming flower stalk of Ambrosia artemisiifolia elatior COMMON RAGWEED at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve
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Sand City, California, United States
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California, United States
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California, United States
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California, United States
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Radnor Lake State Natural Area, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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close up image of foliage and stems of Ambrosia artemisiifolia elatior COMMON RAGWEED at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve
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California, United States
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field image of top half of Ambrosia trifida GIANT RAGWEED in the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve
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Radnor Lake State Natural Area, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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close up image of a flower head, just prior to bloom, of Ambrosia artemisiifolia elatior COMMON RAGWEED at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve
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California, United States
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close up image of bloom of Ambrosia trifida GIANT RAGWEED in the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - multiple flowers in bloom, petals are green
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Radnor Lake State Natural Area, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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close up image of a different kind of flower of Ambrosia artemisiifolia elatior COMMON RAGWEED at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - the species produces both male and female flowers
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This unusual member of the Aster Family is found in the southwestern U.S. and northwestern Mexico. It is known as Desert Fragrance and as Burrobush in English, and as Jecota in Spanish. Photo from near Todos Santos, Baja California.