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Lower Rose Nature Hike

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-10-06 by D. Smith2025-10-06

At the end of summer I hiked a loop route across the grasslands benchlands off Rose Hill.    The silt-sand-clay ridges and gullies were once under a glacial lake and were scoured by meltwaters as the ice and snow melted.     Much of the area is covered by grass and sagebrush, but the upper north-facing gullies have some trees and … Continue reading →

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Ghost Flower

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-10-03 by D. Smith2026-01-17

Ghost Flower (Monotropa uniflora) is a fleshy saprophytic perennial in the heath family.    Other common names include Indian-pipe, corpse plant and ice plant.   It has no green leaves, does not produce chlorophyl, and can’t photosynthesize.  It takes its food from decaying material on the forest floor. Fleshy white stems may be whitish-pinkish at first but turn white, then black.  … Continue reading →

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Whyte Bowl Nature Hike

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-09-27 by D. Smith2026-01-17

At the end of summer I rode the Sun Peaks chairlift to mid-station to hike the trails on Tod Mountain.    All of the south-facing alpine meadows, bowls, and ridges were dry and the vegetation was mostly brown after a hot and dry summer.     I hiked up through Crystal Bowl to Top of the Mountain, then wound on a … Continue reading →

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Bitterroots in the Hills

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-09-21 by D. Smith2026-01-17

Bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva) is a perennial which grows from a long taproot and a woody base.    Basal leaves appear in spring, but wither in summer.   Fleshy pinkish showy flowers appear on short stalks, mostly hiding any linear leaves.    The flowers have 15 narrow petals and 6 to 9 sepals.   Small seed capsules form in summer. The flowers open … Continue reading →

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Bonaparte Plateau Nature Hike

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-09-19 by D. Smith2025-09-22

At the end of summer, we drove a long way on backroads to the Bonaparte Plateau, then we hiked through forest and burned areas to Skoatl Point.    We climbed the volcanic basalt hill (at 1573 m elevation – 5160 ft.) and returned by the same route.    This was a 9.7 km hike, taking 3.5 hours.    Along the … Continue reading →

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On the Trails in September

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-09-13 by D. Smith2026-01-17
harebells

The first week of September had more hot weather, but I was out kayaking and hiking every day.    Both the forests and the grasslands were dry, but a few wildflowers were still appearing, in addition to the weedy tall arrivals.    In the upper grasslands I hiked grassland tracks and douglas fir forests and spotted bird’s-foot trefoil, white prairie … Continue reading →

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Lac du Bois Hills Nature Hike

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-09-08 by D. Smith2026-01-17

On a hot summer day at the end of August I hiked through the grasslands and the forested hills on the north side of Lac du Bois.   Some of the route was on trails, but a longer section was cross-country or on grown-in tracks.    Along the way I observed some flowering plants and took some photos. Shared here are … Continue reading →

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Bunchberry

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-09-04 by D. Smith2025-08-27

Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) is a native evergreen perennial found in our mid-elevation to sub-alpine forests.    It has a woody base and spreads by rhizomes.   A whorl of 4 – 7 leaves grows at the tops of stems.    The leaves have parallel veins and are shaped somewhere from oval to elliptical.     The undersides are whitish.    An inflorescence … Continue reading →

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On the Leighton Lake Trail

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-08-31 by D. Smith2026-01-17

On a hot summer day a paddle and hike combination in Tunkwa Lake Park was the plan.    An early start helped as I paddled around the lake.    After securing the boat, I put on hiking shoes to hike the Leighton Lake trail.    Much of the route is through grasslands and open terrain, with a short section through … Continue reading →

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Timber Hills Nature Hike

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-08-27 by D. Smith2025-08-25
nodding onion

On a summer morning I drove up the Lac le Jeune Road, then turned onto the Timber Lake forest Service Road.    I parked near a side road and hiked up through the hills on double tracks, first to Tower Hill and out to viewpoints, then up secondary roads which wound through the Interior Plateau douglas fir forests at an … Continue reading →

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