Is this an Orsodacnid Leaf Beetle
Crab Spider on Gaillardia
Star-flowered Solomon's Seal
Sunny Gaillardia
Delicate Harebells
The electric shock look : )
Crab Spider on Richardson's Geranium
Woundwort / Stachys pilosus
Shootingstar
White Prairie-clover
Drummond's Thistle
Looking towards Bow Glacier and Bow Glacier Falls
Butter-and-eggs
Hawkweed
Silene sp
Pinedrops with bokeh
In all its purple glory
Narrowleaf Stoneseed
Yellow Lady's-slipper
Summer joy
Yucca seedpods
Maximilian Sunflower
Goat's-beard
Just a few more weeks
Half way open
A taste of spring before the snow returns
Joyful Prairie flowers
I love Dandelions
Early Blue Violet / Viola adunca
Early Yellow Locoweed
Sticky Locoweed / Oxytropis borealis var. viscida
Striped Coralroot
Smooth Blue Beardtongue, Penstemon nitidus
Blue-eyed Grass
Early Blue Violet
Arrow-leaved coltsfoot / Petasites sagittatus
Shootingstars / Dodecatheon
Little jewel of the forest
Brightening up the Badlands
Shootingstar
A colourful rocky spot
Wild Strawberry
Long-fruited Wild/White Prairie Parsley / Lomatium…
Canada Violet
A beautiful display of Elephant's Head
Mother Nature at her best
Indian Paintbrush
A splash of colour
Against the cabin wall
White Campion, male
My favourite Thistle
One-sided Pyrola / Orthilia secunda
Fireweed - for a change of colour
Dwarf Dogwood
The joy of vibrant Fireweed
A beautiful display of Fireweed
Embracing the sun
Yellow Penstemon
Asters plus fly
Sainfoin / Onobrychis viciifolia
Harebell and tiny visitors
The fancy web work of a spider
Fall colours of Common Tansy
Heart-leaved Arnica
Beauty in miniature
Prairie Gentian
Hoary Plantain
Grouseberry
Scarlet Mallow
Paintbrush
Wild Lily-of-the-Valley
Common Labrador Tea
Mealy Primrose
Low Larkspur
Mountain Shootingstar
A rare, wild beauty
Pygmy-flower
Sagebrush Buttercup
Face to the sun
Roseroot
Common Knotweed
Tall Buttercup
Sparrow's-egg Orchid
Northern Grass-of-Parnassus
Fairybells
Goldenrod
Tartarian Honeysuckle
Blazingstar
Bracted Honeysuckle
Campion
One-flowered Wintergreen
Asparagus
Wandering Daisy, Erigeron peregrinus
Bracted Lousewort
White Mountain-avens
White Cinquefoil
Roses AND diamonds
Three-flowers Avens
Sticky Locoweed
Pygmy-flower
Mountain Shootingstar
Leafy Musineon
Aster versus Fleabane
Still waiting ..
Bishop's-cap
Marsh Hedgenettle
Bird's-foot Trefoil
Skullcap
Bracted Honeysuckle
Mealy Primrose
Northern Valerian
Alfalfa
Silky Scorpionweed / Phacelia sericea
Bee on Yellow Sweetclover
Curled up in a yellow cradle
Harlequin bugs on Wild White Geranium
Meadow of Glacier Lilies
Little angels in pink, polka dot nightgowns
Tiny and exquisite
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Balsamroot on the Whaleback
Rush Skeletonweed
Mountain Shootingstar
Memories of summer
Orange on orange / Castilleja miniata
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Prickly Rose
The hillside at the Leighton Art Centre, SW of Calgary, had so many of these beautiful wild Roses. Some, like this one, were such a lovely, deeper shade of pink. Three of us spent a few hours there, searching for and making a list of all the flora and fauna (known as botanizing) that we came across. We were there something like a month ago, doing the same thing, so we needed to note any new species. We pass on all these lists and any photos that are taken to the Centre, for them to use in any way that they would like. A very definite win-win situation, as we have an enjoyable time doing what we love (apart from having to climb back UP the hill, lol!) and the Centre receives valuable information.
I'm so late (just after noon) posting my photos - again! - today. I discovered late last night that the later it got, the faster my photo files were being transferred (more people obviously fast asleep in bed and off their computers). So, the temptation was there to just keep going. Did not enjoy what I saw when I opened my blinds, though - it's raining and sometime during the night it rained really hard. Oh, the thousands of poor people who have already suffered tremendous damage from the Flood of the Century during the last two weeks! I feel hesitant to check online or my TV to see if anywhere has new flooding. On Friday evening, one of our communities called Sunnyside had flash floods. Really, enough is enough!
I'm so late (just after noon) posting my photos - again! - today. I discovered late last night that the later it got, the faster my photo files were being transferred (more people obviously fast asleep in bed and off their computers). So, the temptation was there to just keep going. Did not enjoy what I saw when I opened my blinds, though - it's raining and sometime during the night it rained really hard. Oh, the thousands of poor people who have already suffered tremendous damage from the Flood of the Century during the last two weeks! I feel hesitant to check online or my TV to see if anywhere has new flooding. On Friday evening, one of our communities called Sunnyside had flash floods. Really, enough is enough!
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