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Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) Submitted by Fred Johnson with this comment: I took this picture of red-osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) next to Sand Creek on August 1, [2005]. Though I am told that the berries are edible I haven't tried them. 0 08/02/2005

Aster Photo by Lynne on 7/30/2005. 0 08/02/2005

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

Aspen Orange Bolete This is a baby Aspen Orange Bolete, also called an Orange Cap. Notice it is growing next to a baby pine tree! Supposedly edible. Photo by Lynne on 7/29/2005. 0 08/02/2005

Oyster Mushrooms There is a fallen, dead aspen tree on our southern property that we call the "oyster tree" because it grows a pretty good crop of oyster mushrooms each year. Here are a few of them. Photo taken on 7/30/2005. These were harvested and cooked for dinner. 0 08/02/2005

Oyster Mushrooms Photo taken at "oyster tree" on 7/30/2005. 0 08/02/2005