- UA053_068_0174
- 1970
Part of W. Carter Johnson Papers
Pasque flower (Anemone patens) is the South Dakota state flower and the first to flower each spring.
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Part of W. Carter Johnson Papers
Pasque flower (Anemone patens) is the South Dakota state flower and the first to flower each spring.
Part of W. Carter Johnson Papers
Pasque flower (Anemone patens) is the South Dakota state flower and the first to flower each spring.
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Aquilegia canadensis near Seiche Hollow State Park in South Dakota.
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Aquilegia canadensis near Seiche Hollow State Park in South Dakota.
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Aquilegia canadensis near Seiche Hollow State Park in South Dakota.
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Aquilegia canadensis near Seiche Hollow State Park in South Dakota.
Carter Johnson at Sica Hollow State Park in South Dakota
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Carter Johnson at Sica Hollow State Park in northeastern South Dakota.
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Cave Hills in western South Dakota.
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Vegetation growing in the Coteau Forest near Seiche Hollow State Park and Sisseton, South Dakota
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Cystopteris fiddleheads vegetation in South Dakota.
Forest Understory, Warren Keammerer
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Warren Keammerer, Carter Johnson's fellow graduate student who studied the forest understory along the Missouri River.
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Prairie smoke (Geum triflorum) in South Dakota prairie.
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Warren Keammerer and Janet Johnson standing next to the field vehicle used for Missouri River research in 1969-70.
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View from the top of the Prairie Coteau on the Dakota border.
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Border of South and North Dakota (looking north) on the north edge of the Prairie Coteau (granite marker on border).
Prairie Coteau Gully Erosion Coteau
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Gully erosion in a pasture on the Prairie Coteau near Seiche Hollow State Park in South Dakota
Prairie Coteau Gully Erosion Coteau
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Gully erosion in a pasture on the Prairie Coteau near Seiche Hollow State Park in South Dakota
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Quercus macrocarpa (Bur oak) vegetation in Sieche Hollow State Park in northeast South Dakota.
Research stand in Sieche Hollow State Park
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Research stand #16 in the forest at Sieche Hollow State Park near Sisseton, South Dakota.
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Blood Root (Sanguinaria canadensis) in Seiche Hollow State Park in South Dakota.
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Blood Root (Sanguinaria canadensis) in Seiche Hollow State Park in South Dakota.
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Blood Root (Sanguinaria canadensis) in South Dakota.
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Blood Root (Sanguinaria canadensis) in South Dakota.
Sica Hollow State Park Nebraska and South Dakota
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Carter Johnson in Sica Hollow State Park in northeast South Dakota.
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Sieche Hollow State Park in northeast South Dakota, home of a relict population of sugar maple (Acer saccharum).
Sieche Hollow State Park, South Dakota
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Forest in Sieche Hollow State Park near Sisseton, South Dakota.
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Smilacina stellata vegetation in Sieche Hollow State Park in northeast South Dakota.
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Tall grass growing on the Prairie Coteau in South Dakota.
Tree Coring Missouri River Floodplain
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Janet Johnson assisting in tree coring Missouri River floodplain in the fall of 1969.
Vegetation in the Coteau Forest
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Vegetation in the Coteau Forest in northeast South Dakota.
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Viola papilionacea vegetation in Sieche Hollow State Park in northeast South Dakota.
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Zizia aptera vegetation in South Dakota.