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We took a drive out to Kananaskis yesterday to take a look... we didn't hike but only scaled up a roadside slope to check things out, bloom-wise, and were pleased to find a nice selection of foothills/prairie plants in bloom...
The brilliant blue of
Penstemon nitidus
on the clay slope was what caught my eye while driving...
Along with a huge
Phacelia sericea
, evidently enjoying extra moisture from the road ditch right below...
Arnica cordifolia
;
Pyrola sp
. in the trees;
Castilleja miniata
, just starting to bloom.
Scenery.
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Antennaria
in abundance on the dry, south-facing hillside; patches here and there of
Sedum lanceolatum
(x2);
Habenaria viridis
(x2) at the forest edge;
Out on the slope,
Packera (Senecio) cana
; lots of
Erigeron compositus
(x3)
Another view of the forested hillsides:
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Heuchera cylindrica
:
Delphinum bicolor
, concentrated in a couple of little clearings:
Saxifraga bronchialis
, in the ground, and also in a nice little sandstone outcrop:
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In the lodgepole pine forest,
Clematis occidentalis
- some showing the usual 4 sepals, and one with 6... the same variability as one sees on cultivated plants, it seems!
In the dry forest, a few scattered, single-stem
Calypso bulbosa
... always nice to see:
And a strange leafless little orchid that I don't know and haven't figured out yet... any ideas?
Edit: Pale coral-root orchid,
Corallorhiza trifida
Back out in the sun,
Geum triflorum
with
Habenaria viridis
;
Polemonium pulcherrimum
:
These are very literally "rock garden" ferns...
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Could your orchid be a
Corallorhiza
sp.? When I was very young and didn't know any better, I dug one up in the woods of northern Minnesota to see the "root" structure. Very interesting indeed!
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Good call, Rick. I think it's
Corallorhiza trifida
, pale coral-root. Thanks.
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