Eureka dune grass, Swallenia alexandrae, #25248

Eureka dune grass is a rare and federally endangered species of grass  endemic to the Eureka Valley and Eureka Sand Dunes.  The Last Chance mountains, lit by sunset, are visible in the distance.  Swallenia alexandrae, a perennial grass, grows only in the southern portion of Eureka Valley Sand Dunes, in Inyo County, California., Swallenia alexandrae, natural history stock photograph, photo id 25248
Eureka dune grass is a rare and federally endangered species of grass endemic to the Eureka Valley and Eureka Sand Dunes. The Last Chance mountains, lit by sunset, are visible in the distance. Swallenia alexandrae, a perennial grass, grows only in the southern portion of Eureka Valley Sand Dunes, in Inyo County, California.

Species: Eureka Dune Grass, Swallenia alexandrae
Location: Eureka Dunes, Death Valley National Park, California
Image ID: 25248
Lat/Long: 37.10489, -117.67520 (Coordinates: 37° 06' 17.60" N, 117° 40' 30.72" W)
Altitude: 962.80m
Format: Digital 16:9
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