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Category: Wildflowers

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

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Mountain Gumweed Grindelia subalpina. Photo by Lynne on 7/30/2005. 0 08/02/2005

Mountain Gumweed Grindelia subalpina. In this photo you can see the "gummy" blossom as well as the full flower. Photo by Lynne on 7/30/2005. 0 08/02/2005

Mountain Gumweed with Bee Photo by Lynne on 7/30/2005. 0 08/02/2005

Pipsissewa Chimaphila umbellata. An herb used by Native Americans to treat urinary problems. Photo by Lynne on 7/29/2005. 0 08/02/2005

Pipsissewa Chimaphila umbellata. An herb used by Native Americans to treat urinary problems. Photo by Lynne on 7/29/2005. Taken in a boggy area of Bart's Creek. 0 08/02/2005

Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) Fred Johnson submitted this photo with the comment: Took this picture of Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) at Sand Creek on 8/1/5. R. A. Nelson says "[it] is well-known for its large gold and chocolate flower-heads and rough foliage ...." 0 08/03/2005

Goldenglow or Cutleaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata) Fred Johnson submitted this photo with this comment: Took this picture of Goldenglow or Cutleaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata) at Sand Creek on 8/1/5. R. A. Nelson says "[it is] a very tall, smooth plant with large flower-heads 2 to 4 inches across, drooping yellow rays, and a raised, greenish-yellow disk." 0 08/03/2005

Little Gentian (Gentianella acuta) This little "a - cuta" flower is found in wet areas under Aspens from June through September. These were the first we saw this year. The photo was taken by Lynne on 8/6/2005. These flowers have many common names: Rose Gentian, Love Gentian, North Gentian, Amarella and Felwort. 0 08/12/2005

Little Gentian (Gentianella acuta) Photo by Lynne on 8/7/2005. 0 08/12/2005

Little Gentian (Gentianella acuta) Photo by Lynne on 8/7/2005. 0 08/12/2005