Tall Buttercup
Plateau Mountain
Alpine Arnica
It's that time of year again
Down at the Indian Village
Maximilian Sunflower / Helianthus maximilianii
Yellow perfection
Bejewelled
Yellow Mountain-avens / Dryas drummondii
Forest floor
Clavariadelphus
Yellow Mountain Saxifrage / Saxifraga aizoides
Bird's-foot Trefoil / Lotus corniculatus
Lovely while it lasted
Larch Valley, Banff National Park
Glorious fall colours in Larch Valley
Butter-and-eggs / Linaria vulgaris
Ligularia sp.
Tarnished Plant Bug
Painted Tongue / Salpiglosis
Glowing
Yellow Clematis / Clematis tangutica
Two little visitors
Vibrant weed
Yellow Lady's-slipper / Cypripedium parviflorum
Sibbaldia / Sibbaldia procumbens
Beautiful but invasive Mountain Ash
Yesterday's colour
Hibiscus
Fall colour explosion - Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving colours
Goat's-beard
Sneezeweed / Helenium
Fall, last year
Columbine
At least someone likes Goat's-beard
Swaying in the breeze
Almost as good as a warm, sunny day
Golden fingers
Reaching for the sun
Colour on a snowy day
Glorious spring colours .... indoors
Happy Valentine's Day
Lily perfection
Dwarf Poinciana
Waiting for spring
Jumping for joy!
WOW! And Happy May, too.
Just needed some colour
Wildflowers of spring
Western Tanager
Sunny side up
Cloudless Sulphur, Phoebis sennae
Early steps
Deadly embrace
Taken from a canoe : )
Climbing in the rain
Heads or tails?
Mountain Dandelion
Yellow Lady's-slippers
Sea Buckthorn berries
Hiding in the grass - Amanita muscaria
Hoverfly on Sow Thistle
Sunny delight
Meadow Goat's-beard / Tragopogon pratensis L
Rimmed with red
Heart-leaved Alexanders / Zizia aptera
Mountain Buttercup / R. eschscholtzii
Protea flower macro
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Golden Bean / Thermopsis rhombifolia
Grumpy
Agate water
Need colour in your life?
Second best to the missing sun
Prairie Crocus centre / Anemone patens
Prairie Crocus
Last summer
Yellow and green
Sunlit
Columbine
Scabius
Pretty yellow bells
Yellow Rose of friendship
Face to the sun
Tiny Lemon Drops / Bisporella citrina
Summer colours
Russula
When the petals have fallen
Remembering Canola
Yellow Columbine / Aquilegia flavescens
Glorious autumn colour
Tiny Lemon Drops
Beauty
Reaching out to the sun
The queen of fall colour
A mix of colours
Shrubby Cinquefoil
Lemon Drops / Bisporella citrina
Hopper on Broadleaf Gumweed / Grindelia squarrosa
Yellow Sweetclover / Melilotus officinalis
Heart-leaved Arnica/Arnica cordifolia
Parry's Townsendia / Townsendia parryi
A dose of yellow
The same but different
Colorado Rubber Plant
Unfurling
Gaillardia
Glorious colour
Yellow Mountain-avens
With a sprinkling of bokeh
Yellow Bells
Yellow Prairie Violet
Silverweed
To love or not to love?
Leafy Musineon
Balsamroot heaven
Early Cinquefoil
Dwarf Poinciana
On a daffodil
Pansy
Evening Grosbeak
Sunny thoughts
Yellow Pondlily
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Glacier Lily on Arethusa Cirque trail
I ended up with about three almost identical photos of this particular flower - these were the only photos of Glacier Lilies that came out on our day of botanizing at Arethusa Cirque on July 30th, ha. Val, I'm so glad you took a step and partly blocked the sun - obviously made the difference!
Other common names include Yellow Avalanche Lily and Dogtooth Fawn Lily. Grows in subalpine mountain meadows, slopes, and clearings.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erythronium_grandiflorum
Somehow, I can't find the list of 400+ items that I had added values to, ready to give to Customs when my 12 boxes arrive from England. I have searched and searched but just cannot find the file, so now, of course, I have had to start again from scratch!! Arghh!!!! This new list doesn't seem to have saved, either, but now I think I know what I'm doing "wrong". I opened a Word Document attached to a friend's e-mail, added all the guessed values and saved the document. Maybe you can't change and save a document attached to someone's e-mail? So, now I have saved the list to a document in Word. Really don't feel like doing this a third time!! My apologies to those of you who have asked me all sorts of questions and I just haven't got back to you! Also, of course, to all those of you who think that maybe I have dropped off the edge of the planet. I really am still here, just finding it difficult to cope with all the things that have to be seen to as soon as possible - I'm not doing a very good job of getting any of them done, especially during this busiest time of the year.
Other common names include Yellow Avalanche Lily and Dogtooth Fawn Lily. Grows in subalpine mountain meadows, slopes, and clearings.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erythronium_grandiflorum
Somehow, I can't find the list of 400+ items that I had added values to, ready to give to Customs when my 12 boxes arrive from England. I have searched and searched but just cannot find the file, so now, of course, I have had to start again from scratch!! Arghh!!!! This new list doesn't seem to have saved, either, but now I think I know what I'm doing "wrong". I opened a Word Document attached to a friend's e-mail, added all the guessed values and saved the document. Maybe you can't change and save a document attached to someone's e-mail? So, now I have saved the list to a document in Word. Really don't feel like doing this a third time!! My apologies to those of you who have asked me all sorts of questions and I just haven't got back to you! Also, of course, to all those of you who think that maybe I have dropped off the edge of the planet. I really am still here, just finding it difficult to cope with all the things that have to be seen to as soon as possible - I'm not doing a very good job of getting any of them done, especially during this busiest time of the year.
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