0 favorites     0 comments    137 visits

1/800 f/8.0 86.4 mm ISO 200

Panasonic DMC-FZ35

EXIF - See more details

See also...


Keywords

Caper Family
blooms June-July
pale purple
six long stamens
south eastern Alberta
Purple Spring Sand Dunes
near Taber
four petals
Panasonic DMC-FZ35
annkelliott
Beeplant
Spiderflower
Capparaceae
P1060493 FZ35
Cleome serrulata
Navajo Spinach
Stinking Clover
Bee Spiderflower
Rocky Mountain Beeplant
Rocky Mountain Beeweed
Pink Cleome
DMC-FZ35
beauty in nature
beautiful_expression
square
beautiful
wild
flowers
flower
image
flora
photo
nature
leaves
native
color image
Alberta
Lumix
Canada
annual
square crop
point-and-shoot
wildflower
delicate
digital


Authorizations, license

Visible by: Everyone
All rights reserved

137 visits


Bee Spiderflower, Cleome serrulata

Bee Spiderflower, Cleome serrulata
This was a new plant for me, seen on a long day trip to south eastern Alberta, to botanize the Purple Spring Sand Dunes on 27th June. This native wildflower, Cleome serrulata, goes by various common names including Beeplant, Spiderflower, Pink Cleome, Rocky Mountain Beeweed, Rocky Mountain Beeplant, Bee Spiderflower, stinking clover, and Navajo spinach. It grows on disturbed prairie and sandy roadsides, and blooms June-July.

"It is an annual plant growing to 10-150 cm tall, with spirally arranged leaves. The leaves are trifoliate, with three slender leaflets each 1-7 cm long. The flowers are reddish-purple, pink, or white, with four petals and six long stamens." From Wikipedia.

www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=CLSE

Comments

Sign-in to write a comment.