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  • Volunteer marking location of a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7671.tif
  • Volunteer collecting seeds of a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7700.tif
  • Volunteer holding a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7649.tif
  • Volunteer collecting seeds of a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7729.tif
  • Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) and volunteers at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7725.tif
  • Volunteer holding a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7635.tif
  • Volunteer collecting seeds of a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7729.tif
  • Volunteer marking location of a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7671.tif
  • Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) and volunteers at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7725.tif
  • Volunteer holding a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7649.tif
  • Volunteer collecting seeds of a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7700.tif
  • Volunteer holding a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7647.tif
  • Volunteer holding a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7647.tif
  • Volunteer holding a Hall’s dalea IDalea hallii) at a native prairie plant rescue on a limestone prairie ecosystem slated for development in the greater Blackland Prairie, Garland, Texas, United States, USA. Limestone prairie ecosystems support unique plant communities that thrive in the thin-soiled, xeric environment. This rescue was a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas and the initial locators of this site: Akash Munshi and Randy Johnson with the Blackland Prairie Restoration Club.
    seanfitzgerald_231006_7635.tif