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PHOTO OF THE DAY August 9, 2003  

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Where Southwestern United States
When 1998
Photographer Peter Essick

Californian poppies are usually seen with a variety of wildflowers in drought-tolerant areas. They reseed so readily that they can become weedy.

(Photographed on assignment for, but not published in, "America's Wilderness," November 1998, National Geographic magazine)

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