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Corn lilies and one-eyed sheep
clonal reproductionCrested ButteRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryGothicNorth Fork ValleyPaoniaVeratrum californicumfliesFrasera speciosaSheepgoatcattle
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A stand of flowering Veratrum californicum, also known as false skunk cabbage or corn lily. David Inouye One of the most abundant plants in the Crested Butte area is Veratrum californicum, also known …
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