Happy to smell a skunk

Polemonium viscosum, June 14, 2022

P. viscosum, summit, 12,200’, June 27, 2022

P. viscosum/confertum, Geissler, 13,100’, July 7, 2022

Common & scientific name
Sky pilot, Polemonium viscosum/confertum

Family
Phlox, Polemoniaceae

Location
Near summit, 12,100’

Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact

If you’ve ever been scrambling along a rocky alpine ridge and swore you smelled a skunk, you were (sort of) correct!  Polemonium viscosum, a common but striking tundra flower, sometimes goes by the name “Skunkweed,” owing to the strong odor it sometimes puts out.  Like its faunal namesake, however, it is a beauty to behold, no matter the smell.  So hold your nose and thank your lucky stars for being where you are: in the magnificent alpine among the magnificent Sky pilot!

P. viscosum, Geissler, 13,200’, July 7, 2022

P. viscosum, Top Cut 12,100’, July 14, 2022