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Yerba Mansa A wetland plant flowering next to a desert spring is Yerba Mansa (Anemopsis californica) at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada, United States. Ramsar site no. 347.  Anemopsis,Anemopsis californica,Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge,Geotagged,Nevada,Ramsar wetland,Spring,United States,Yerba Mansa Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Yerba Mansa

A wetland plant flowering next to a desert spring is Yerba Mansa (Anemopsis californica) at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada, United States. Ramsar site no. 347.

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  1. You got some interesting plants of your sleeve! Posted 6 years ago
    1. You find interesting things at Ramsar Sites. Posted 6 years ago
  2. Fantastic as always! Posted 6 years ago
    1. Wow! Thank you Lisa :) Posted 6 years ago

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The monotypic genus ''Anemopsis'' has only one species, ''Anemopsis californica'', with the common names yerba mansa or lizard tail. It is a perennial herb in the lizard tail family and prefers very wet soil or shallow water.

Similar species: Piperales
Species identified by Greg Shchepanek
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By Greg Shchepanek

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Uploaded Dec 10, 2018. Captured Apr 20, 2016 17:52 in Point of Rocks Rd, Pahrump, NV 89060, USA.
  • COOLPIX S9900
  • f/4.0
  • 1/2000s
  • ISO125
  • 4.5mm