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Seedheads of Big Bluestem
Car in Muddy Road Rut, ca. 1920
The Capitol
The people of Iowa are known as Iowans
Forest City Citizens Dig in Street to Create Sewer System
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, Des Moines, 1942
Sectional and Geological Map of Iowa, 1856
Sectional Map of Iowa, 1850
J.W. Witmer & Company Insurance
Farm scene
Iowa Quarter
Native grasses and trees
Seedheads of Big Bluestem
Time Frame: 1999
Seedheads of big bluestem, a native warm-season grass in Iowa that boosts wildlife and saves soil. Big bluestem is a native plant common to the Iowa prairie. It can grow up to eight feet tall. It is heat and drought tolerant. 1999.
Lynn Betts, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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