Audubon’s Everglades Science Center - Photographs

 

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Abstract

Picture image of Fisheating Creek. Cyress trees are on either side of the bank and clumps of blue iris are in the foreground.

Keywords

Environmental protection, Wildlife conservation, Wetland ecology, Okeechobee, Lake (Fla.), Cypress, Spanish moss, Fisheating Creek, Iris, North and Central America, United States, Florida

Description

1 online resource (1 photo: color)

Subject: Topical

Environmental protection; Wildlife conservation; Wetland ecology; Okeechobee, Lake (Fla.); Cypress; Spanish moss; Fisheating Creek; Iris

Type

Image

Kingdom

Plantae

Class

Pinopsida

Order

Pinales

Family

Cupressaceae

Genus

Taxodium

State

Florida

Continent

North and Central America

Country

United States

County

Glades

Holding Location

University of South Florida

Identifier

A64-00864

Notes

Fisheating Creek feeds into Lake Okeechobee and is the second largest source for the lake. Dated January 1955.

Keywords

Environmental protection, Wildlife conservation, Wetland ecology, Okeechobee, Lake (Fla.), Cypress, Spanish moss, Fisheating Creek, Iris, North and Central America, United States, Florida

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