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| Asarum caudatum (Long-tailed ginger, British Columbia wild ginger) |
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Ginger is interesting because the flowers are below the level of leaves. This is the first time I've been able to identify it in the field. I learned what this plant looked like from an ornamental variety at a nursery.
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| Altitude: | 980m (3215 feet) | |
| Camera: | Nikon D2x | |
| Date: | Sunday, July 5th, 2009 at 10:36 AM | |
| Exposure: | 1/6 sec at f6.3 | |
| ISO: | 100 asa | |
| Lens: | 17-55mm f/2.8G ID ED DX AF-S Zoom-Nikkor at 18mm (equivalent field of view of a 27mm lens on a 35mm camera) |
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| Region: | North America, Canada, British Columbia | |
| Scientific Name: | species related to Asarum caudatum (Long-tailed ginger, British Columbia wild ginger) | |
| Larger image: | 2000 x 1328 | |
| Raw image: | 4288 x 2848 |
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