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White Campion

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This beautiful member of the carnation family is not native to North America, but is so widespread that it is now called naturalized instead of invasive. This one was photographed in King County, Washington.

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© 2011
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4288x2848 / 5.4MB
Keywords
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White Wildflowers, Caryophyllaceae (Carnation and Pink Family)
This beautiful member of the carnation family is not native to North America, but is so widespread that it is now called naturalized instead of invasive. This one was photographed in King County, Washington.