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I went a bit back on your posting Robert - splendid mountain sceneries! I look fw to see what species you'll find on Mt. Price and the Pyramid Peak!
Keep up the great work, Robert!That Brodiaea really lives up to its name!cheersfermi
Here are a few more photographs from outings taken in 2003. The following are from Mount Price and Pyramid Peak, the two southern most peaks of the Crystal Range.
Robert - you might look for two species of parsley ferns at higher elevations in this area, both Cryptogramma acrostichoides and C. cascadensis. I found both species just below the outlet of Heather Lake when I was doing field work for my research, many years ago. I think you can see Heather Lake on the left edge of the photo of Lake Aloha, taken from the summit of Mt. Price.Ed
Well, you did find some nice plants though!Are lily beetles any problem for the wild lilies? Do you have it over there?
...... but isn't it Nature's way of renewal Robert?
Interesting weeds, Robert!Carrot is a rare native in Norway. The Perennial Pea is also a native but no pest!Broom is possibly a foreign plant that has been at the south coast for a very long time. No pest - yet!Klamathweed is a common native.The others are unknown to me.17 plants have been banned in Norway, among them are 3 Lupins, Lupinus perennis, nootkatensis and polyphyllus!