File:DwNorthernGrassofParnassus.jpg

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English: Northern Grass of Parnassus (Parnassia palustris) bears a passing resemblance to a white buttercup. However, the two are not related in any way. It grows in moist regions, near streams or springs, and blooms from July to early August.
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Author D. Windrim (Dwindrim at en.wikipedia)

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  • 2004-08-29 23:02 Dwindrim 393×560× (171076 bytes) Northern Grass-of-Parnassus

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