Madia gracilis: grassy tarweed
Most of us have spent hours on car trips riding through the vast
countryside of the American Northwest. What many of us do not realize, is
that this countryside is filled with incredible amounts of species and
ecosystems that behave just like the ecosystems that we live in. One of
the especially interesting organisms that call this vast countryside
ecosystem home is the Madia gracilis, commonly known as the grassy
tarweed. M. gracilis is a special type of plant that is able to occupy
land spaces with little to no nutrients available, making it unlike many
other plant species.
Our research has found that this particular type of plant is unlike any
other, and this web page is devoted to displaying our vast knowledge
about this incredible species!
Please take your time in browsing through the pages on this site, as you
are bound to learn many new surprising facts about a plant you have most
likely seen before, but never given a second thought.
To start learning, click on the
classification tab!
Enjoy!
This website is a part of a greater project being conducted at the
University of Wisconsin
- La Crosse called
MultipleOrganisms.net. Please feel free to browse through other
students websites to learn about many different species around the
world!