Legacy Gallery

Category: Wildflowers

Lots of beautiful wildflowers, most taken around the Colorado cabin in 2004 and 2005.

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Purple Fringe Photo by Lynne on 6/7/2005. 0 06/17/2005

Purple Fringe Photo by Lynne on 6/7/2005. 0 06/17/2005

Purple Fringe Photo by Lynne on 6/7/2005. 0 06/17/2005

Rock Groundsel Packera werneriifolia. Also called hoary ragwort. Photo by Lynne on 6/8/2005. 0 06/17/2005

Squaw Currant Photo by Lynne on 6/8/2005. 0 06/17/2005

Unidentified We thought this might be some kind of phlox or Alpine rockjasmine, but this flower only has 4 petals and not 5. Photo by Lynne on 5/18/2005. 0 06/17/2005

Unidentified We have not had a chance to try and identify this unfamiliar flower. It is a very small flower growing at the top of a long stalk (12" to 15"). the stock has alternating spade-shaped leaves along its length. Photo by Lynne on 6/11/2005. This grows in disturbed soil along the driveway to the cabin. 0 06/17/2005

Unidentified Another unfamiliar flower that we have not had time to identify. Photo by Lynne on 6/11/2005. 0 06/17/2005

Vase Flower This is one of Lynne's favorite flowers. Photo by Lynne on 6/6/2005. These have become prolific along the road to the bottom of the valley just north-east of the cabin. 0 06/17/2005

Wallflower Photo by Lynne on 6/8/2005. 0 06/17/2005