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Western Stickseed Also know as Many-flowered Stickseed and Blue Burr. We pull this up by the roots everywhere we find it on our land. The cute flowers turn into nutlets that have many sharp point. They get stuck in clothes, socks, and worst of all -- dog hair. 0 07/25/2005

Wild Rose A nice photo of a wild rose, just opening up. Photo by Lynne on 7/2/2005. 0 07/25/2005

Yellow Paintbrush Just can't have enough photos of Paintbrush! Photo by Lynne on 7/4/2005. 0 07/25/2005

Angel Wings - Day 1 On the 6th of July, 2005, Lynne spotted these mushrooms growing out of a scar on a standing dead aspen tree. Clearly some kind of oyster mushroom, we believed them to be Angel Wings and could already taste them in our mouths. Since we had several more days at the cabin. We decided to leave them and let them grow before harvesting them. You can follow their progress in the next few photos. Photo by Lynne on 7/6/2005. 0 07/25/2005

Angel Wings - Day 2 Not sure if you can see that they've grown some. Photo by Lynne on 7/7/2005. 0 07/25/2005

Angel Wings - Day 3 Here, you can clearly see that they are growing! Yum! But, there is no photo for day 4 or day 5. On day 4 the mushrooms were gone! Picked and eaten by some lucky critter of the woods. 0 07/25/2005

Granulated Slippery Jack? I think this is a Granulated Slippery Jack (Suillus granulatus). If so, it is edible, although we did not try. This is a side view that clearly shows the pores (instead of gills) under the cap, and the scabered stalk. 0 07/25/2005

Granulated Slippery Jack? Top view of Suillus granulatus. Photo by Lynne on 7/7/2005. 0 07/25/2005

Skeleton Plant (Lygodesmia texana) Fred Johnson submitted this photo which was taken next to the road near Chimney Rock. 0 07/27/2005

Harebells Photo by Lynne on 7/16/2005. 0 07/28/2005