Bushy bluestem (Andropogon glomeratus) in Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, on Loop Trail. Washington, Texas

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Album 688: Galveston - Lick Creek, Texas, November 15 - 20, 2008

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The image depicts a close-up of bushy bluestem grass, characterized by its brownish-red color and feathery appearance due to the presence of seed heads, which are typically white or light-colored and fuzzy. The grass is likely dry and dead at this point in time.

**Key Features:**

* **Color:** Brownish-red
* **Seed Heads:** White or light-colored, fuzzy

**Context:**
The image was taken on November 16, 2008, at Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site in Texas. The location is significant as it is a state park that preserves and interprets the history of early Texas, including its role in the Texas Revolution.

**Background:**
The background of the image is dark, which helps to highlight the details of the grass. This could be due to the time of day or year when the photo was taken, as well as the lighting conditions in the area.

**Overall Impression:**
The image provides a detailed view of bushy bluestem grass, showcasing its unique characteristics and texture. The context of the image adds an extra layer of interest, highlighting the connection between this natural element and the historical significance of the location. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El pajonero (Andropogon glomeratus) en el sitio histórico Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, en el Loop Trail. Washington, Texas, 16 de noviembre de 2008. La imagen representa un primer plano del pajonero, caracterizado por su color marrón rojizo y apariencia plateada debido a la presencia de las cabezas de semillas, que son típicamente blancas o de color claro y peludas. Probablemente la hierba está seca y muerta en este momento. **Características clave:** * **Color:** Marrón rojizo * **Cabezas de Semillas:** Blancas o de color claro, peludas **Contexto:** La imagen fue tomada el 16 de noviembre de 2008 en Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site en Texas. El lugar es significativo porque es un parque estatal que preserva e interpreta la historia temprana de Texas, incluyendo su papel en la Revolución de Texas. **Antecedentes:** Los antecedentes de la imagen son oscuros, lo que ayuda a destacar los detalles del césped. Esto podría ser debido al momento del día o del año cuando se tomó la foto, así como las condiciones de iluminación en el área. **Impresión general:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada del pajonero, mostrando sus características únicas y textura. El contexto de la imagen agrega un extra de interés, destacando la conexión entre este elemento natural y el significado histórico del lugar. – Spanish translation

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