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NEBRASKAland July 2015

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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44 NEBRASKAland • JULY 2015 P ioneers. Trailblazers. Colonizers. Society celebrates those who see an opportunity and grab it. Individuals who identify a gap and fill it. We call them nimble, adaptable, bold and resourceful. Or at least we do if they're people. If they're plants, we usually call them weeds. Plants are in constant competition with each other for resources, and they employ a variety of strategies in that struggle. Some plants take an incremental approach. They move slowly but are difficult to dislodge. Many of the most familiar prairie grasses such as big bluestem, switchgrass and buffalograss (not to mention invasives such as smooth brome, Kentucky bluegrass and reed canarygrass) are in this "occupier" Floral Explosions Story and photos by Chris Helzer Prairie gentian is a very showy annual wet prairie plant. Floral explosions in wetlands and low-lying sites often come after extended flooding or other events that suppress the vigor of dominant grasses, sedges and rushes, leaving space for annuals such as prairie gentian.

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