Vegetation: Observations of Environmental Change in Alaska Coastal Parks

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Vegetation: Observations of Environmental Change in Alaska Coastal Parks

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Jan. 26. It is reproduced in full below.

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Lost Mine Trail

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Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits

Look closely - hiding just to the right of, and almost beneath, the large agave is a claret cup cactus. Its name comes from the bright, waxy reddish-orange flowers seen each April and May. Hummingbirds are its primary pollinator. The vertical grooves in the stems of the claret cup allow them to expand like an accordian to store water. Like all cacti, the claret cup's leaves have been modfied into spines that provide some shade and protection from predators while reducing moisture loss.

Big Bend National Park

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* big bend national park

* lost mine trail

* self-guided tour

* agave

* claret cup cactus

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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