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Karin Teague
July 9, 2020

Water-loving lovely

Karin Teague
July 9, 2020
Oxypolis fendleri, July 7, 2020

Oxypolis fendleri, July 7, 2020

Common & scientific name
Fendler’s cowbane, Oxypolis fendleri

Family
Parsley, Apiaceae

Location
Lower Lost Man trail, 10,500

Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact
This delicate beauty is always, ALWAYS, stream side in our area.  It’s lower, wide ladder-like leaves are diagnostic.  

Tagged: July 2020 Batch 2

Newer PostTriangles in nature
Older PostOrchid--need I say more?

May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.      
 — ed abbey

QUE TUS SENDEROS SEAN TORCIDOS, SINUOSOS, SOLITARIOS, PELIGROSOS,
QUE CONDUZCAN A LAS VISTAS MÁS ASOMBROSAS.
— ED ABBEY

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