On our way home from Spokane on June 1st we detoured to the north and visited several places where we had seen different native orchids before. Our stops were brief since we were somewhat pressed for time, but we had a pleasant day visiting the sites and then traveling home through the mountains.
We did not take a lot of pictures because at one of our stops
the orchid hunting turned into a Morel hunt.
the orchid hunting turned into a Morel hunt.
We did photograph a couple of wildflowers.
Columbia Virgin's Bower
Canada Violet
Heart-leaved Arnica
Columbia Virgin's Bower
Canada Violet
Heart-leaved Arnica
The orchids we had come to see were:
the Eastern Fairy Slipper
and the Columbia Hybrid Lady's Slipper.
These Lady's Slipper, though some look like the Mountain Lady's Slipper,
others like the Yellow Lady's Slipper, and others clearly intermediate between the two,
are probably all hybrid offspring of the two parents.
the Eastern Fairy Slipper
and the Columbia Hybrid Lady's Slipper.
These Lady's Slipper, though some look like the Mountain Lady's Slipper,
others like the Yellow Lady's Slipper, and others clearly intermediate between the two,
are probably all hybrid offspring of the two parents.
2 comments:
Fantastic Ron! Congratulations!
Thanks, Angel. We visit these locations every year to see the orchids there.
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