Bee Spiderflower, Cleome serrulata
Textured cap
Mr. and Mrs.
Slime mold
Purple Spring Sand Dunes
Amongst the green
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Clustered Broomrape, Orobanche fasciculata
Angel tears
Wild Chives
Groundplum
If you go down to the woods today ...
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St. Lawrence Tiger Moths
Scarlet Globemallow, Sphaeralcea coccinea
Ram's Horn Snail shell
Le Conte's Sparrow
Striped Coralroot
Glorious blue
Tiger Beetle
Height of fashion
Emerging
Hummingbird at nest
Sand Dock (Rumex venosus)
Plains Garter Snake
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Let the light shine through
Windflower/Cut-leaved Anemone
Bear claw marks
Approach me if you dare
Blue Clematis
Mom
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Eastern Kingbird
Unfurling
Hoary Cress
Tree Brain and Jelly
Swallowtail
Colorado Rubber Plant
House Sparrow fledgeling
Blue-eyed Grass
Mushroom in the ditch
Green bokeh
Dwarf Hyacinth
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White Beardtongue


White Beardtongue (Penstemon albidus) was one of the new plants we saw yesterday on a full day's trip to Purple Spring Sand Dunes near Taber, in south eastern Alberta. The white or light violet, tube-shaped flowers of this native wildflower are about three-quarters of an inch long and arranged as clusters on the upper four inches of the plant. Grows on dry, open grasslands and hillsides and blooms May-June.
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