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Tallgrass prairie takes root at State Hygienic Lab
Pat Blake
Jul. 6, 2011 3:18 pm
This photo feature highlights a variety of native plants that are taking root as part of a tallgrass prairie around the State Hygienic Laboratory in Coralville.
Coreopsis with a honey bee (Pat Blake/State Hygienic Laboratory)
Black-eyed Susan (Pat Blake/State Hygienic Laboratory)
Blueflag iris (Pat Blake/State Hygienic Laboratory)
Canadian wild rye (Pat Blake/State Hygienic Laboratory)
Daisy fleabane (Pat Blake/State Hygienic Laboratory)
Hairy vetch (Pat Blake/State Hygienic Laboratory)
The tallgrass prairie at the State Hygienic Lab. (Pat Blake/State Hygienic Laboratory)
Large beardtongue (Pat Blake/State Hygienic Laboratory)
Pale purple coneflower (Pat Blake/State Hygienic Laboratory)
Spiderwort (Pat Blake/State Hygienic Laboratory)