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Iris pseudacorus (paleyellow iris, yellow flag), Nymphaea odorata (Fragrant Water Lily) |
More of what you are seeing here is invasive. The Yellow Iris's (Yellow Flag Iris) block out cattails that should be growing here. Most of the lilies you see are fragrant water lily - again invasive. The native lilies are yellow.
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Camera: | Nikon D2x | |
Date: | Saturday, June 3rd, 2006 at 3:18 PM | |
Exposure: | 1/320 sec at f9.0 | |
ISO: | 100 asa | |
Lens: | 17-55mm f/2.8G ID ED DX AF-S Zoom-Nikkor at 17mm (equivalent field of view of a 25.5mm lens on a 35mm camera) |
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Photographer: | John Harvey | |
Region: | North America, Canada, British Columbia | |
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species related to Iris pseudacorus (paleyellow iris, yellow flag)
species related to Nymphaea odorata (Fragrant Water Lily) |
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Tag: | flower, lake, Stanley Park, invasive | |
Larger image: | 1328 x 1999 | |
Raw image: | 2848 x 4288 |
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