Marty’s photo of the day #4010: All the rain this year has made for spectacular waves of wildflowers at the Essen Wildlife Refuge, surrounding Deb’s and my house. A few weeks ago, the white flowers of the serviceberry bushes were everywhere; then they were replaced by the yellow flowers of arrowleaf balsamroots; now they are […]
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Every flower gets a turn
Marty’s photo of the day #3991: Last week, the forest surrounding Deb’s and my house was dotted white with serviceberry bush flowers. This week, yellow takes its turn with arrowleaf balsamroot flowers dotting our forest. Next on the list are blue lupines.
Arrowleaf balsamroot
Marty’s photo of the day #3622: The forest surrounding our house is in full-bloom, with blue lupines and arrowleaf balsamroot. Here’s one of the balsamroots.
Living among lupines
Marty’s photo of the day #2209: At this moment, Deb and I live in a field of blue lupines. In this photo, Lucy, is resting on the land just below our house. And pretty much everywhere we look, lupines are in full bloom.