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This is Compass Plant – a member of the Composite family; the sunflowers, and their relatives. As implied by its name, more often than not its leaves are oriented in a north–south direction. The compass plant develops roots 15 feet deep and can live 100 years. To learn more of our work at The Land Institute see:...
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Various root samples on the floor of the greenhouse to dry after being treated for storage. These were pulled from our root tubes a couple of weeks ago. You can find more information and GigaPans by searching for TLI and/or roots. www.landinstitute.org

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The real-life size of this image is 4' wide by 16' tall. These cool-season grasses show life in the middle of a cold (single digit temps) winter. The plant on the right is Intermediate Wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium), a perennial. It is a close relative of the major crop Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), an annual s...
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Columbia, Missouri Actually, this was handheld. people got very upset when I started to set up the gigapan. You can see how far away I was, and that anyone sitting down couldn't really see the stage, but they thought I was blocking their view...
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1st image taken with full zoom of new Canon SX110
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Tree Roots, Cooper Lane, Monmouth County, New Jersey For a 360 Spherical Panoramic view see www.3dpan.org/102469

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