Shooting Stars (Dodecatheon pulchellum) at Kebler Pass. Apparently these flowers have no nectar but are visited by bumblebees for their pollen.
"There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot. These essays are the delights and dilemmas of one who cannot" - Aldo Leopold
Showing posts with label Mimulus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mimulus. Show all posts
2015/07/30
July update - Plants & Mushroom
Here are some of the flowering plants and one of the many fungi that I saw this month.
Labels:
Colorado,
elephantella,
forget-me-not,
gilia,
hyssop,
lily,
Mertensia,
Mimulus,
mushroom,
paintbrush,
shooting star,
sunflower,
USA
2015/07/17
July update - Hiking to Treasure Mountain (4,103 m)
Last Saturday (July 11th), everyone in my lab took a half-day off to hike Treasure Mountain. To get to the trailhead, we drove from Gothic to Paradise Divide and then hike to Yule Creek Trail.
Paradise Divide.
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