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