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9 images Created 11 Jul 2017

WORLD FOOD: Prairie Roots

Prairie grass roots seen in profiles that show how far they an grow into the soil to survive drought, photographed by National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson.
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  • Big Bluestem Prairie Grass and Roots
    Big Bluestem.jpg
  • Wheat Grass Prairie Grass and Roots
    Wheatgrass.jpg
  • Prairie Grass #3.jpg
  • Missouri Goldenrod Prairie Grass and Roots
    Missouri Goldenrod.jpg
  • Kansas Resinweed Prairie Grass and Roots
    Kansas Resinweed.jpg
  • Kernza, a perennial prairie grass bred by the Land Institute as a grain crop. Derived from Wheatgrass.
    Kernza.jpg
  • Big Bluestem Perennial Prairie Grass and Roots
    Big Bluestem.jpg
  • Little Bluestem, prairie grass grows long roots to reach soils and moisture.
    Little Bluestem.jpg
  • Switchgrass grows long roots to reach soil and moisture.
    Switchgrass.jpg