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Cascade Disjunct, Ivesia tweedyi [ Sizes: Orig | Large | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Cascade Disjunct, Ivesia tweedyi
Ivesis tweedyi is disjunct in the mountains of north central Idaho from its main range of the Cascade Mountains. In Idaho it occurs in open subalpine habitats on many of the higher mountains from the southern Coeur d'Alene basin to the central Selway basin. In the Selway Crags, it probably reaches it most abundant coverage. This photo was taken on the summit of Big Fog Mountain. July 2007


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Arthur Digbeecaption!

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Wander around your neighborhood saying, "Cascade Disjunct, Ivesia tweedyi" over and over again and see what happens.

I think even if you did it at work you'd get looks. :)
Posted May 15, 2009 1:08 pm

mrhRe: caption!

Hasn't voted

HA, I do get looks, even at work.
Posted May 15, 2009 2:08 pm

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