Harebells (Campanula rotundofolia) in the grass in the park. These little blue charmers grow in so many places, prairie to mountainside.
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A little botanizing with rose hips. 1. Baldhip rose hip, you can see why! 2. Peafruit rose hips, also small and closely clustered. 3. Nootka rose hips, about 3 times the size of peafruit rose. 4. Peafruit roses are still blooming!
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Evening in June
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Mock orange (Philadelphus lewisii), one of my favorites, always herald the beginning of summer here.
Dainty little narrowleaf onion flower clusters (Allium amplectens) peek through the grass in the prairie patch.
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Ookow flowers (Dichelostemma congestum) atop a long, snaky bare stem. The leaves look like strappy grass, and are hard to spot amid the grass!
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I learned that the leaves wilt before the flowers open, so you probably couldn't see them anyhow.

Woolly sunflower or Oregon sunshine (Eriophyllum lanatum), either is a good name for these cheerful flowers in the grass
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Riverbank lupines (Lupinus rivularis) are almost at the end of their bloom
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This tiny baldhip rose (Rosa gymnocarpa) is about as big as the tip of my thumb. This year is the first time I've spotted them. #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleSpring #NativePlants #NativePlantsOfThePNW #BloomScrolling #SeattleParks #RavennaPark
A Nootka rose (Rosa nutkana) shedding perfume on the trail. Gather ye rose blooms while you may, they die before the end of May.
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