Coastal Marsh Field Trip Skagit Bay, Padilla Bay.

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Coastal Marsh Field Trip Skagit Bay, Padilla Bay

Wylie Slough

Low salinity Skagit

Productive high marsh

Carex and Scirpus

Carex lyngbyei

Eleocharis palustris

Aster subspicatus (Symphotrichum subspicatum var. subspicatum)

Deschampsia caespitosa

Juncus balticus

Agrostis alba (redtop)

Hordeum jubatum

Hordeum brachyantherum

Spring shoots (April), Scirpus acutus

Potentilla pacifica (Argentina egedii ssp. egedii)

Rumex douglasii

Scirpus americanus

“Panne”

Limosella

Scirpus maritimus

Scirpus maritimus tuber

Spergularia marina

Cotula coronipifolia

Padilla Bay Trail

Triglochin maritimum

Distichlis spicata

Salicornia virginica

Atriplex patula