White Beardtongue
Sand Dock (Rumex venosus)
Pink and pretty
Windflower/Cut-leaved Anemone
Let the light shine through
Bear claw marks
Blue Clematis
Approach me if you dare
Mom
Eastern Kingbird
Unfurling
Colorado Rubber Plant
Blue-eyed Grass
Mushroom in the ditch
Crested Beardtongue
Boreal Chorus Frog
Hanging on to youth
Eyelash fungus / Scutellinia scutellata
The same but different
Strawberries and cream
Bog Candle
Sticky False Asphodel seedpods / Tofieldia glutino…
Wood Frog
Fringed Gentian / Gentiana procera
Leopard Lacewing
One-sided Wintergreen
Dew on Sundew
Kalm's Lobelia / Lobelia kalmii
Young Red-winged Blackbird
Fungus rosette
In the spotlight
The metallic look
Subarctic Darner female and nymph casing
Bird's-nest Fungi
Insect on tiny Moss Gentian
Perfection in small size
Kiss me ...
Menzies' Catchfly
Pretty near perfect
Harebells
A real stunner
Different!
Popp(y)ing off the page
In the light
Tiny Spotted Coralroot flower
Eastern Kingbird
Horsetail/Equisetum
Tree Swallow nest
Lacewing
Iris
Split gill
Such a cutie
Western Toad
Red Paintbrush / Castilleja miniata
Southern Red-backed Vole
Rosy Pussytoes/Antennaria rosea
Blue-eyed Grass
Clasping-leaved Twisted-stalk / Streptopus amplexi…
Overlapping - and, oh, so temporary
Zebra Longwing / Heliconius charithonius
Russian Thistle / Salsola kali
A tight little community
Stunning little beauty (Aculepeira)
Textured cap
Mr. and Mrs.
Clustered Broomrape, Orobanche fasciculata
.
Angel tears
Wild Chives
Le Conte's Sparrow
Emerging
Height of fashion
Barred Owl
Lily
3 out of 15
Red Clover
Tiny Moth
Corallorhiza striata var. vreelandii
Red Admiral
Wild Lily-of-the-valley
Motherly love
Mountain Bluebird nest - oops, Tree Swallow nest!
A touch of sunlight
Mystery Paintbrush
And then there was ONE
Happy Stampeding!
Sawfly larva
Northern Green Bog Orchid?
With a sprinkling of bokeh
Tiny treasures
Tiger Longwing
Two little cuties
Lodgepole Pine
Two becoming four
European Pasque Flower
Mayfly
Size doesn't matter
Black, white and red
Old World Swallowtail
Evening Grosbeak
Fritillary
Orange delight
Fern-leaved Biscuit-root
Yellow Bells
Hyacinth
Red on green
Moth on orange
Mountain Bluebird pair
European Pasque Flower
Lichens
Pretty little lady
What happened to spring?
Yellow Prairie Violet
Orange glow
Heliconius ismenius telchina on Egyptian Stars
Braving the snow
Blue Morpho
A shot of colour
Pine Siskin
Simplicity
Last year's Morel
On Hibiscus
Lodgepole Pine cones
Early Coralroot
Striped Coralroot
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
139 visits
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
"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
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.