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   <title>Penstemon People </title>
   <author>Gerald Klingaman</author>
   <description>One of my reasons for a grand tour of the Rocky Mountain west was to attend the 75th annual meeting of the American Penstemon Society. The meeting, held during the second weekend of July in the mountains around Logan, Utah, was a rousing success despite the devastating drought and heatwave that has afflicted these always-dry lands. Above 8,000 feet things were lush and green; below 6,000 feet all was crunchy brown. </description>
   <date>
      <month>7</month>
      <day>16</day>
      <year>2021</year>
   </date>
   <pubDate>Friday, July 16, 2021 10:44:04 AM PDT</pubDate>
   <tags>Interacting with Wildlife</tags>
   <email>kmerritt@uada.edu</email>
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