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Purple Prairie-clover

Purple Prairie-clover
Purple Prairie-clover is one of the plants that we saw at the Beynon Ecological Preserve, SW of Drumheller, in Alberta Badland country. On 3 August 2013, a group of us drove east of Calgary to visit and record all flora and fauna found on the Beynon Ecological Preserve. This land belongs to the Nature Conservancy of Canada. I don't often see this species, as it grows only in a few places in Calgary. There was a lot of it at Beynon, along with White Prairie-clover, which is another plant I very rarely see. It was a fairly windy day and so many of the wildflowers were blowing in and out of the viewfinder when I was trying to photograph them, lol.

"Beynon is primarily a private 500+ acre ecological preserve. Located within a deeply sculpted portion of the Rosebud River valley, the area is recognized as being regionally significant. Due to its unique topography, picturesque valley setting, and relative rarity in terms of biodiversity, Beynon protected its surrounding area by permanently protecting over 400 acres (1.6 km2) from development. This protection was achieved by way of an outright donation of land by Beynon's founding family, who still own most of the unincorporated area called Beynon. The Nature Conservancy of Canada were the recipients of the 400-acre (1.6 km2) land donation in 1999." From Wikipedia.

By the way, the Beynon Canyon was featured in the cemetery scene from the 1978 film Superman: The Movie.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beynon,_Alberta

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 LeapFrog
LeapFrog
A lovely place to go for photo ops Anne ... excellent capture of this rare wildflower ... great lighting, colours and details ... well taken!!
10 years ago.
 Anne Elliott
Anne Elliott club
Thanks so much, everyone! Our "usual" Clovers are the "round ball" type : ) White Clover, Red Clover and Alsike Clover. Lol, every time I look at this image, the worse it looks. Wish I'd been able to take a much better photo!
10 years ago.
Jim Boynton has replied to Anne Elliott club
Fran told me you use a point & shoot. I would be proud to call this my own photo and I am using a DSLR...I guess the camera doesn't make the photo. This is lovely!
10 years ago.

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