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Cutleaf Anemone

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-03-07 by D. Smith2025-04-17
cutleaf anemone

Cutleaf anemone (Anemone multifida) is a perennial herb in the buttercup family (along with pasqueflowers at higher elevations.   They tend to clump with a thick woody base and they usually have multiple stems.   The lower leaves are hairy, segmented and have incised leaflets. Long, soft, hairy stems are topped with white, yellowish, or pinkish sepals, often tinged with purple, red, … Continue reading →

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Alumroot

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-03-04 by D. Smith2025-04-17
alumroot

In the Interior area of B.C. at lower and middle elevations we can spot round-leaved alumroot (Heuchera cylindrica) in the grasslands, on dry plateaus, on rocky slopes, and in open forests, mostly in spring, but extending into early summer at higher elevations.   It is a flowering perennial in the Saxifrage family.    In gardening, cultivars are often called Coral Bells. … Continue reading →

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March Mellow Yellows

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-02-25 by D. Smith2025-02-23
buttercup

When we hike through the hills in March, we usually spot the first wildflowers starting in the middle of the month and then we spot more at the end of the month.   The first appearances are usually on south-facing open slopes above the valley floor.    Slopes that are sloped at the same-opposite angle receive the most direct rays of … Continue reading →

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Tweedy’s Lewisia on Swakane Ridge

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-02-15 by D. Smith2025-04-17
Lewisia

We hiked a number of trails in the dry Central area of Washington State in April, camping at State Parks, and going out each day to hike new-to-us trails.    One of the trails we enjoyed started in Swakane Canyon in the Swakane State Wildlife Area north of Wenatchee.  We wound up onto open ridges above the Columbia River. We … Continue reading →

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Last Flowers of the Fall Garden

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-02-01 by D. Smith2025-02-22
Rudbeckia

Our flower gardens continued to flower through October.    In November, we started to lose the least hard flowers (nasturtiums, gazania, zinnia, and more), some flowering plants started to go into dormancy, and a few hung on as the temperatures hovered around 0 ºC. The last flowers in bloom in exposed spots were snapdragons (Antirrhinum sp.).    We had quite … Continue reading →

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Mountain Ladyslippers at Neskonlith Lake

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-01-24 by D. Smith2025-04-17
mountain buttercup

In May I drove through Chase, then up the Bear – Loakin Road get to the Neskonlith Lake Provincial Park Road.     I continued on to the boat launch.    I kayaked the lake for an hour and a half.   Each time I paddle the lake I choose a different loop, but I also respond to the conditions.    On … Continue reading →

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