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Blue-Eyed Mary Photo by Lynne on 6/8/2005. 0 06/13/2005

Blue-Eyed Mary Another photo of this tiny flower. This was growing in disturbed soil (decomposed granite, actually) along a roadside. Photo by Lynne on 6/8/2005. 0 06/13/2005

Broadleaf Arnica Photo by Lynne on 6/8/2005. 0 06/13/2005

Bluebells Another nice photo of Bluebells taken by Lynne on 6/6/2005. 0 06/13/2005

Chokecherry Blossoms This photo of Chokecherry blossoms was taken by Lynne on 6/8/2005. Chokecherries are relatively prolific in Sand Creek Park. The small bitter pitted fruit can be made into jelly, but humans seldom get the luxury of picking ripe berries! 0 06/13/2005

Common Shadbush or Serviceberry This relation to the rose can be recognized by the rose-like leaves, but no thorns on the stalks. The flowers are often ragged and unattractive. This matures to create a sweet edible berry with a soft pit. We have a couple of these bushes near the cabin. Photo by Lynne on 6/9/2005. 0 06/13/2005

Common Shadbush or Serviceberry Photo by Lynne on 6/9/2005. 0 06/13/2005

Daisies Low growing, tufted daisy-like flowers. We are not sure of the exact variety. Photo by Lynne on 6/8/2005. 0 06/13/2005

Drummond Rock Cress This tiny flower sits atop a long thin stem. Photo by Lynne on 6/6/2005. 0 06/13/2005

Dandelion Photo by Lynne on 6/8/2005. 0 06/13/2005