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May 2006 Fred Schaad

Desert Sunflower

Kelowna, BC

The locals call them sunflowers but they are really arrowleaf balsamroot. The are entierly edible and
are the longest blooming wildflower in the area.

Native peoples boiled the roots, stems, and leaves, and drank the decoction for stomach pains and
headaches; they also steamed the plant and inhaled the vapors for the same purposes. Ripe seeds were
pounded into flour. The fleshy, edible roots were often eaten raw or boiled.

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS
Handheld, Moose Peterson Warming Polarizer full exif

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Roby24-Apr-2010 12:49
beautiful composition and colors, V
Guest 10-Aug-2007 04:10
Very nice.
Anna Pagnacco30-Sep-2006 16:56
Very beautiful and happy image for the vivid colors! Anna
Guest 15-Aug-2006 11:59
Nice shot, Fred. Not easy to do this handheld if there's much of a breeze. The background gives it context and is pleasant itself--with just the right amount of blur.
tomr-photos09-Aug-2006 23:09
I like the shot. Not so sure I'd want to eat them. :)
bluesonia03-Aug-2006 17:55
i have seen it in my hometown. maybe they just looks alike.
i like sunflowers for their strong life and bright colors! VOTED for u!