Legacy Gallery
Category: Sailor
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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 |
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Unidentified | Another unfamiliar flower that we have not had time to identify. Photo by Lynne on 6/11/2005. | 0 | 06/17/2005 |
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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 |
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Wallflower | Photo by Lynne on 6/8/2005. | 0 | 06/17/2005 |
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Wallflower | Photo by Lynne on 6/8/2005. | 0 | 06/17/2005 |
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Wallflower Closeup | Photo by Lynne on 6/8/2005. | 0 | 06/17/2005 |
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Wild Strawberry | Photo of a wild strawberry (with a dandelion in the background). Photo by Rick on 6/9/2005. These grow everywhere under the Aspens in the valley below the cabin. However, we've never had a harvest of strawberries. Either we are too late, or the critters get to them first. | 0 | 06/17/2005 |
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Wild Strawberry | Photo by Rick on 6/9/2005. | 0 | 06/17/2005 |
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Plains Paintbrush | Photo by Fred Johnson. Here is what he submitted as text: I took this picture of the Plains Paintbrush (Castilleja sessiliflora) on the Sportsman's Lake Road on June 12, 2005. | 0 | 06/17/2005 |
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Rock Groundsel | Probably Rock Groundsel. Definitely in the aster family. Sometimes called Rock Ragwort or Hoary Ragwort. Photo by Lynne on 5/29/05. | 0 | 06/17/2005 |