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Bloodworm (Glycera americana)

Great attention gets paid to rainforests because of the diversity of life there.  Diversity of the oceans is even greater.  Sylvia Earle, Oceanographer he genus Glycera is a group within the Class of Polychaetes that are commonly referred to as blood worms.  They are found in marine sediments in shallow water.  They have a creamy pink

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Bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva)

I made the esperiment, found that they became perfectly soft by boiling, but had a very bitter taste, which was naucious  to my palate, and I transferred them to the Indians who had eat them heartily— Meriwether Lewis, August 22nd, 1805 Bitterroot is a widespread plant throughout the arid western United States.  Its range includes

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