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Three men carrying plastic garbage cans and tennis racquets. Racquets are used to beat the seed from gooseberry globemallow plants into the container. The gooseberry globemallow plants look dry with yellow seed heads on the spike (inflorescence).

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An abundance of gooseberryleaf globemallow plants in flower, growing in a valley.

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Gooseberryleaf globemallow growing in one wide row between rows of other forbs.

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Royal penstemon plants in flower growing in four rows, along side the royal penstemon rows are rows of white flowering and yellow flowering forbs.

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Three tractors with combine-type attachments on front.

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Boom flowering display for Spheralcea grossularifolia

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December 14, 2022

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