Yerba mansa, Anemopsis californica, growing in a wet meadow in Owens Valley, California White and rose-colored stolons are the means for cloning of yerba mansa, Anemopsis californica (Family Saururaceae), a broad-leaved aquatic plant of the southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico. This species occurs in wet meadows and even desert springs as monospecific stands. This plant was photographed along Highway 395 in Owens Valley, California.

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