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Yellow Mountain-avens


This tiny member of the Rose family is also called Yellow Dryad. We do get this wildflower in the city natural areas, but I saw this plant out at Elbow Falls Trail yesterday afternoon. Normally when I photograph this plant, the leaves come out nice and sharp but the flower itself is usually completely blurry, so this made a change.
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