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Wet Marigold
Walking around this plant was like walking on a sodden sponge. Species: Caltha leptosepala (White Marsh Marigold)
John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Hiking > Mt Cheam > Wet Marigold
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Fork In The Road
Yes, it is mostly grass up there. In the late summer, it is much drier. John Harvey Photo > Flowers in Manning Park > Fork In The Road
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Field Of Flowers
And then some areas burst into a collection of flowers. John Harvey Photo > Flowers in Manning Park > Field Of Flowers
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Flowers In Field
Flowers In Field John Harvey Photo > Flowers in Manning Park > Flowers In Field
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Arctic Lupine and Arnica
The purple flowers are Artic Lupine - Lupinus arcticus. The yellow flowers are probably Mountain Arnica - Arnica latifolia, or Hairy Arnica - Arnica mollis - apparently the Arnica family hybrids easily. John Harvey Photo > Flowers in Manning Park > Arctic Lupine and Arnica
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Blowing Hairy Arnica
I believe the yellow flowers are Hairy Arnica - Arnica mollis. I've always like blowing flower pictures, but you have to find the right combination of bright flowers and dark background. John Harvey Photo > Flowers in Manning Park > Blowing Hairy Arnica
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Flowers By Picnic Tables
This was quite a nice bit meadow because of all the different flowers. John Harvey Photo > Flowers in Manning Park > Flowers By Picnic Tables
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DSC_1991
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Several Beards
Several Beards
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