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Cotton Grass (Eriophorum virginicum)

Cotton grass, actually a member of the sedge family, typically grows in bogs, but also inhabits conifer swamps and marshes. When mature, the flower parts form dense, cottony tufts dotting the late summer and fall bog landscape with their showy heads.

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