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Arisaema atrorubens vegetation.
Arisaema atrorubens
Arisaema atrorubens vegetation.
Arisaema atrorubens
Arisaema atrorubens vegetation.
Arisaema atrorubens
Arisaema atrorubens vegetation.
Arisaema atrorubens
Arisaema atrorubens vegetation.
Arisaema atrorubens
Arisaema atrorubens vegetation.
Arisaema atrorubens
Surface water flooding of the Missouri River at Garrison Reach, south of Bismarck, North Dakota when the Oahe Reservoir was filled.
Oahe Reservoir backup at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
J. Dodd and B. Lauenroth, fellow graduate students at North Dakota State University with W. Carter Johnson.
J. Dodd and B. Lauenroth, graduate students at NDSU
Buffalo grass (Buchloe dactyloides) with Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus) in Western North Dakota.
Bromus jap and Buchloe dacty
Scarlet globe mallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea) in western North Dakota.
Sphaeralcea coccinea
Scarlet globe mallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea) in western North Dakota.
Sphaeralcea coccinea
Big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) at edge of floodplain forest along the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Andropogon gerardi
Cottonwood tree is 19.5 feet tall. In 2008 it was discovered that this tree and most other extremely large and old cottonwoods in this stand had died and fallen to the ground. This tree may have been present when Lewis and Clark passed by in the early 1800's. W. Carter Johnson's wife, Janet, is next to tree.
Large Cottonwood tree
W. Carter Johnson photographed this Lupinus in Wyoming enroute to mountain courses in Colorado.
Lupinus
W. Carter Johnson photographed this Yucca glauca in Wyoming enroute to mountain courses in Colorado.
Yucca glauca
W. Carter Johnson photographed this Celastrus scandens while conducting research in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Celastrus scandens
Monarch butterfly larve in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Monarch larve
W. Carter Johnson photographs these Missouri black-billed cuckoo eggs in a nest while conducting research in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Missouri Black-billed cuckoo nest
View of Itasca State Park in Minnesota.
Itasca State Park
Larch trees growing on sphagnum surface of Bog D at Itasca State Park in Minnesota.
Larch Trees of Bog D, Itasca State Park
Bog D in Itasca State Park, Minnesota with pitcher plants and sundews
Pitcher Plants and Sun Dews, Bog D
Hummocky ground on North Dakota farm.
Hummocky Ground, North Dakota Farm
Glacial till in central North Dakota road cut.
Glacial Till Exposed at Road Cut
Example of a bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata) tree.
Bristlecone Pine
Snow covered forest and mountains, location unknown.
Snow Covered Forest and Mountains
Buttercup in the alpine of the Colorado Rockies.
Buttercup Alpine Colorado Rockies
Doll's eyes in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Doll's Eyes, Rocky Mountain Colorado
Andrews glacier and lake in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Andrews Glacier and Lake Colorado Rocky Mountains
Andrews glacier and lake in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Andrews Glacier Colorado Rocky Mountains
View of the Rocky Mountains near Estes Park, Colorado.
Colorado Rockies near Estes Park
Treeline in the central Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Treeline Central Colorado Rockies
Alpine tundra and lake near timberline of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.
Alpine Tundra and Lake near Timberline Colorado Rockies
Dr. Paul Kilburn, summer instructor of a University of Colorado Mountain and Alpine Ecology classes, in the field.
Dr. Paul Kilburn Summer Instructor of Mountain and Alpine Ecology Classes
Andrews Glacier and valley in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Andrews Glacier and Valley Rocky Mountains Colorado
Andrews glacier and lake in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Andrews Glacier
Orchid found in evergreen forests of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Orchid Found in Evergreen Forests Colorado Rocky Mountains
Over mature Columbine plant, State flower of Colorado.
Over mature Columbine, Colorado State Flower
Mountain laurel in Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Mountain Laurel
Sunflower relative growing in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Sunflower Relative Colorado Rocky Mountains
Flag-form tree near timberline in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Flag-Form Trees near Timberline Colorado Rockies
Buttercups in melting snow in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Buttercups in Melting Snow, Colorado
Bristlecone pine krummholtz on James Peak, Colorado.
Bristlecone Pine Krummholz James Peak, Colorado
Alpine vegetation in Colorado.
Alpine vegetation
Grove of Aspen trees in Colorado.
Aspen trees in Colorado
James Peak in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
James Peak in Colorado
Mid-elevation landscape in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Colorado Rockies
Niwot Ridge is a tundra research site in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Niwot Ridge in Colorado
Flowers of Acer negundo, the boxelder tree.
Acer negundo
Sanguinarea and Uvularia vegetation.
Sanguinarea and Uvularia
Pasque flower (Anemone patens) in North Dakota prairie.
Anemone patens
Research stand #4 on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
Reach stand # 4 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
Research stand #8 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
Research stand #6 on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
Research stand #3 on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
Fall Celastrus vegetation at research stand #11 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Fall Celatrus at research stand on the Missouri River
Mid-successional cottonwood forest with ash in the understory along the Missouri River at Garrison Reach in North Dakota.
Cottonwood forest at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
Large American elm trees at the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota. The truck in the background is the field vehicle used by Carter Johnson and Warren Keammerer.
Large American Elms at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota in the fall.
Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota
Floodplain understory vegetation at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Floodplain understory at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
Elm tree, probably a victim of Dutch elm disease. Elm trees were once the second most dominant tree on the floodplain, after cottonwood. Now as of 2019, very few elm trees remain alive. Seedlings are numerous however.
Decadent elm tree at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
Painted woods at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Painted woods at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Trees flooded from the backup at Oahe Reservoir at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Oahe Reservoir backup at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
Trees flooded from the backup at Oahe Reservoir at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Oahe Reservoir backup at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
Cottonwood tree is 19.5 feet tall at research stand #26 in Garrison Reach on the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Large Cottonwood tree
W. Carter Johnson photographed this Calochortus nuttallii in Wyoming enroute to mountain courses in Colorado.
Calochortus nuttallii
Carter Johnson sitting on an American elm tree (Ulmus americana) south of Bismarck, North Dakota during field research for his doctorate degree.
Carter Johnson Doctorate Field Research
Janet Johnson assisting in tree coring Missouri River floodplain in the fall of 1969.
Tree Coring Missouri River Floodplain
Bog D at Itasca State Park in Minnesota, the origin of the Mississippi River.
Aerial view of Bog D
Janet Johnson is part of an ecology class from North Dakota State University at Bog D in Itasca State Park, Minnesota.
North Dakota State University Ecology Class Itasca State Park Bog D
Rolling field in central North Dakota.
Rolling Field
Carter Johnson on James Peak, Colorado at timberline with krummholz of bristlecone pine.
James Peak, Colorado
Alpine plant in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Alpine Plant Colorado Rocky Mountains
Plant in the meadows of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Meadow Plant, Colorado Rocky Mountains
Black sedge growing in the alpine of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Black Sedge Alpine Colorado Rockies
Rocky fell field in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Rocky Fell Field Mountains of Colorado
Rocky fell field in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Rocky Fell Field Colorado Rockies
Landscape view of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Landscape View of Colorado Rockies
Flag-form trees in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Flag-Form Trees Colorado Rockies
Dr. Harold Lutz lecturing in the field to a University of Colorado Mountain Ecology class which Carter Johnson and Warren Keammerer attended.
Dr. Harold Lutz Lecturing University of Colorado Mountain Ecology Class
Carter Johnson relaxing after classes in campground near Estes Park, Colorado.
Campground near Estes Park, Colorado
Valuable arctic and alpine plant for science that grows both in the arctic and alpine tundra.
Arctic and Alpine Valuable Plant for Science
Primroses found in the meadows of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Primroses Meadows of Colorado Rocky Mountains
Alpine clover growing in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. A match is included to represent scale.
Alpine Clover Colorado Rockies
Bristlecone pine krummholz on James Peak in Colorado.
Bristlecone Pine Krummholz on James Peak Colorado
Close-up of Bristlecone pine krummholz on James Peak in Colorado.
Close-up of Bristlecones Pine Krummholz
Bristlecone pine krummholtz on James Peak in Colorado.
Bristlecone Pine Krummholz James Peak, Colorado
Twisted bristlecone pine trees at timberline on James Peak in the Colorado Rockies.
Krummholtz on James Peak, Colorado
Alpine, glacier-formed cirque in the Colorado Rockies.
Glacier-formed cirque in Colorado
Flag form trees about 11,000 feet above sea level in Colorado.
Flag form trees in Colorado
Alpine, glacier-formed cirque in the Colorado Rockies.
Glacier-formed cirque in Colorado
Type of snow fungus growing on a fir tree in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Fungus on fir tree in Colorado
Lithospermum incisum (Fringed puccoon) growing near Buffalo River in Minnesota.
Lithospermum incisum
Smilacina stellata of the lily family
Smilacina stellata
Crataegus rotundifolia vegetation.
Crataegus rotundifolia
Prairie smoke (Geum triflorum) in North Dakota prairie.
Geum triflorum
Research stand #8 studying sweetclover understory on the Missouri River.
Sweetclover research on the Missouri River
Research stand #1 destroyed by backup flooding of Oahe Reservoir on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
W. Carter Johnson and Warren's research stands numbered 1-34.
Research stand
Young cottonwood trees at a research stand on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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