Image: Wilding conifers in the Jollie River valley
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Description: Wilding conifers (predominantly European Larch Larix decidua) in the Jollie River valley in Canterbury, New Zealand. Note that the river has a colouration due to the presence of glacial rock flour. The dead trees on the rocky river terrace have been washed down due to flooding.
Title: Wilding conifers in the Jollie River valley
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Author: Alan Liefting
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