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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5472405 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Wind or water dispersed seeds
5472404 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Scale-like leaves, similar to native red cedar
5472415 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Salt cedar flowers can range from white to pink. The buds are usually a darker pink than the opened flowers.
5472416 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis This salt cedar seedling was only a few month old, but it had already started flowering.
5472417 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis This is a salt cedar monoculture. The plants are densely packed and quickly outcompete other vegetation. The salt-encrusted leaves increase the soil salinity as they fall, making it difficult for other plants to grow.
5472413 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Dense salt cedar infestation, plants are 30+ feet tall and covered with flowers (that's what gives it the pink hue).
5472403 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis reddish new stems are characteristic of Tamarix canariensis
5472406 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis The ideal habitat is an exposed shoreline with slowly receding water. These conditions are artificially created on the dredge spoil islands.
5472407 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Tamarix seedling colonizing a dredge disposal area
5472408 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis
5472411 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis leaves are often covered with a fine layer of salt
5472412 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Infestation of small salt cedar saplings. Notice the layer of fallen leaves covering the ground. The salt on these leaves will increase the salinity of the soil over time.
5472414 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Tamarix flowers can range from white to pink. This picture shows the darker pink color of the unopened buds.
5472409 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Tamarix canariensis flowering 5 month after germination
5472410 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Close up of Tamarix canariensis flowers
5473309 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473307 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473308 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473305 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473306 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473304 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473302 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473303 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473300 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473301 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473298 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473299 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473297 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473296 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area
5473295 Canary Island tamarisk Tamarix canariensis Florida's Atlantic Northern Coastal area

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