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Washington, New Hampshire 03280
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Mount Washington Cog Railway 2024
Tip-Top House at Mount Washington
Mt. Washington, NH
Campanula rotundifolia (Scotch bellflower), Mount Washington, NH
Black Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio polyxenes) on Nabalus boottii (Boott's rattlesnake-root), Mount Washington, NH
Bistorta vivipara (alpine bistort), Mount Washington, NH. State Endangered.
Bistorta vivipara (alpine bistort) immature fruit, Mount Washington, NH. State Endangered.
Alpine Garden Trail, tundra-like conditions at about 5300 ft, Mount Washington, NH
Minuartia groenlandica (mountain sandplant), Mount Washington, NH. Watch Listed.
Alpine Garden Trail, tundra-like conditions at about 5300 ft, Mount Washington, NH
Tufts of Trichophorum cespitosum (tufted clubsedge), Mount Washington, NH
Vaccinium uliginosum (alpine blueberry) with Diapensia lapponica and Kalmia procumbens, Mount Washington, NH. Watch Listed.
Minuartia groenlandica (mountain sandplant), Mount Washington, NH
Carex bigelowii ssp. bigelowii (Bigelow's sedge), Mount Washington, NH. State Threatened.
Juncus trifidus (highland rush) with Minuartia groenlandica (mountain sandplant), Mount Washington, NH
Juncus trifidus (highland rush) with Minuartia groenlandica (mountain sandplant), Mount Washington, NH
Roadside plants, Mount Washington, NH
Mount Jefferson (left), Mount Adams (right) from Mount Washington, NH
Trichophorum cespitosum (tufted clubsedge), Mount Washington, NH
Carex bigelowii ssp. bigelowii (Bigelow's sedge), Mount Washington, NH. State Threatened.
Diapensia lapponica (cushion-plant) in immature fruit (State Threatened); the larger leaves belong to Vaccinium uliginosum (alpine blueberry) (Watch Listed), Mount Washington, NH
Corallorhiza trifida (early coral-root orchid) in immature fruit, Mount Washington, NH
Mount Adams (center), Mount Madison (right), from Mount Washington, NH
Mount Washington, NH. Summit 6228 ft.
Luzula spicata (spiked wood rush), Mount Washington, NH. State Endangered.
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