Category hierarchy: Biomes | Water & Wetlands | Inland WatersDescription: Senescing, orange colored salt cedar invading the braided stream bed of the Rio Puerco (pig river) on the western side of Albuquerque.Capture device: Camera: Canon EOS D30 SLR digitalCapture details: Lens: Canon compact macro 50 mmOriginal date: 20051027Locality: Latitude: 3.497270000000000e+001; Longitude: -1.050320000000000e+002
Not native : Tamarisks are very invasive in riparian communities. They are extremely competitive against native vegetation because they are aggressive usurpers of water.
Not native : Tamarisks are very invasive in riparian communities. They are extremely competitive against native vegetation because they are aggressive usurpers of water.