Fens & Montane Wetland Vegetation of the Pacific Northwest
This is a virtual field trip for my Wetland Plant ID class at Western Washington University. In this video I visit Dailey Prairie--one the largest fens in Washington State--and discuss the identification characteristics of ~25 wetland plants with an emphasis on sedges (Carex spp.).

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