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Oxytropis podocarpa
ID: 768
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End of June, ~2200m elev., Kananaskis Prov. Park, Alberta, Canada. Photo by L. Skulski
Created: Tue 27 of Oct., 2009
User: Skulski
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Oxytropis campestris
ID: 2115
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Photographed at Forget-me-Not, Kananaskis Country, Alberta; photo by Todd Boland
Created: Sat 19 of Dec., 2009
User: Todd Boland
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Oxytropis multiceps
ID: 2519
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Oxytropis multiceps in the dry garden of Patrick Stireman, West Valley, Utah.
Created: Wed 03 of Feb., 2010
User: Stireman
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Oxytropis cyanea
ID: 388
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grown from seed; growing in the alpine house of the Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden; photo by Todd Boland
Created: Mon 05 of Oct., 2009
User: Todd Boland
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Oxytropis podocarpa
ID: 767
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Mid-July, ~2200m elev., Kananaskis Prov. Park, Alberta, Canada. Photo by L. Skulski
Created: Tue 27 of Oct., 2009
User: Skulski
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Oxytropis sericea var. spicata
ID: 844
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In the Bow River valley uplands, Calgary, Alberta; mid-June. Photo by L. Skulski
Created: Fri 30 of Oct., 2009
User: Skulski
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Oxytropis megalantha
ID: 387
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Grown from seed; growing in the alpine house of the Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden; photo by Todd Boland
Created: Mon 05 of Oct., 2009
User: Todd Boland
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Oxytropis splendens
ID: 1084
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A beautiful locally-native plant, in the garden, Calgary, Alberta; showing characteristically-whorled leaves. L. Skulski
Created: Thu 05 of Nov., 2009
User: Skulski
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Oxytropis monticola
ID: 845
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A locally-native plant in the garden, Calgary, Alberta; early July. Photo by L. Skulski
Created: Fri 30 of Oct., 2009
User: Skulski
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Oxytropis sericea
ID: 843
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Early July, ~2200m elev., Kananaskis Prov. Park, Alberta, Canada. Photo by L. Skulski
Created: Fri 30 of Oct., 2009
User: Skulski
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Oxytropis splendens
ID: 1085
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In bloom in the garden, Calgary, Alberta. L. Skulski
Created: Thu 05 of Nov., 2009
User: Skulski
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Oxytropis viscida
ID: 2961
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07/14/2010 Mount Sherman, CO elevation about 12,200' by Tim Alderton
Created: Sat 24 of July, 2010
User: Alderton
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Oxytropis podocarpa
ID: 2971
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07/14/2010 Mount Sherman, CO elevation about 12,300' by Tim Alderton
Created: Sat 24 of July, 2010
User: Alderton
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Oxytropis megalantha
ID: 2381
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Blooming in the first year from seed in the tufa garden, Calgary, AB.
Created: Sun 31 of Jan., 2010
User: Skulski
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Oxytropis oreophila v. juniperina
ID: 2684
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Oxytropis oreophila v. juniperina growing in the garden of Patrick Stireman, West Valley, Utah.
Created: Thu 25 of Feb., 2010
User: Stireman
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Oxytropis sericea
ID: 2916
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07/12/2010 Kenosha Pass, CO elevation 10,000' by Tim Alderton
Created: Sun 18 of July, 2010
User: Alderton
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