Flowers of American National Parks
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Flowers of American National Parks
by
Joan
Many flowers added their beauty to our National Parks trip. The way a flower looks has a significance beyond natural beauty,form and colour being the most important.We just loved them all.
wild lupin 2
A purple wonder
desert sunflowers
Splashes of yellow everywhere
frosty grass
The morning frost added to this grass, making it wonderful instead of just...
rabbit brush 3
Grew just like a weed everywhere
...brighte
ning up the days
yellow sweet clover
A multitude of tiny pea like flowers with a sweet scent, almost like new mown...
heartleaf arnica 2
Bright yellow buttonlike flowers, yellow rays of sunshine..
.
wild blue flax
We call this cranesbill at home
brittlebus
h
All along the roadsides and hills, brilliant yellow..
sulpher flower
Near the road in Yellowston
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hoary cress
Bushes of delicate white little flowers, ready to blow away as the...
scarlet globemallo
w 1
Splashes of bright red across the landscape
tahoka daisy 1
Purple profusion...
very pretty, beautiful seed pods like feathers
Waxy white flowers.
datura
Angels bells....L
arge funnel shaped white flowers
monkey plant 2
Another splash of scarlet
desert sand verbena
Flowers profusely after rain
fireweed
Tall spires of deep pink, we call this Great willow herb.
golden beard penstemon
Hiding in the crannies, tubular red flowers, a favorite of the humming bird.
indian-pai
ntbrush
Brilliant red leaflike bracts
klamath weed
Bright yellow star like flowers...
.I grow this in my garden at home we...
rocky mountain bee plant
What a pretty flower to come across...a great blanket of...
Skyrocket
Almost like a firework exploding in the sky
article published 09/25/2007
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Wild Blue Flax
We also call this flower Crane's Bill Geranium, both cultivated and in the wild.
Kathryn Hunt
, April 28, 2008
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