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Rocky Mountain wildflowers and orchids 2010

From August 6th-23rd, 2010 the Nelsons were lucky enough to visit some very scenic areas in Wyoming, Utah and South Dakota. Some choice plant species were encountered along the way...
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25) Epilobium canum in habitat
25) Epilobium canum in habitat
26) Epilobium canum.
26) Epilobium canum.
27) E. canum.
27) E. canum.
28) E. canum.
28) E. canum.
29) E. canum, close-up.
29) E. canum, close-up.
30) E. canum.
30) E. canum.
31) Another view of the unique step-like formation where Epilobium canum grows.
31) Another view of the unique step-like formation where Epilobium canum grows.
32) Castellija spp. fill a meadow.
32) Castellija spp. fill a meadow.
33)  Veratrum californicum (false hellebore)
33) Veratrum californicum (false hellebore)
34)  Large colonies of Goodyera oblongifolia (giant rattllesnake orchid) grow in a nearby coniferous forest.
34) Large colonies of Goodyera oblongifolia (giant rattllesnake orchid) grow in a nearby coniferous forest.
35)  Goodyera oblongifolia foilage. The plants were 7-10 days away from flowering. Oh well.
35) Goodyera oblongifolia foilage. The plants were 7-10 days away from flowering. Oh well.
36)  Spiranthes diluvialis (Ute ladies'-tresses) bottom left, in Diamond Fork Canyon, central Utah.
36) Spiranthes diluvialis (Ute ladies'-tresses) bottom left, in Diamond Fork Canyon, central Utah.
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