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Four-bloom Western Wood Lily


I keep coming across yet another old photo folder that I really never dealt with at the time. What often happens is that I pick out one or two to post on Flickr and then I'm out again the next day, taking another whole batch of images, and the same thing happens, over and over again. Our botanizing season is the worst for this, and this begins on 29 April. Could be tied up five days a week on this, and that doesn't include going out on my own to photograph anything. I have some major backing-up to do, as I'm running out of computer space - again. Had hoped to get this done during the winter months, but this winter, it just didn't get done.
This Western Wood Lily plant had four flowers on it, down in Horseshoe Canyon, east of Calgary, a long drive to the Badlands and Drumheller area. Unusual to come across so many blooms on one plant. Taken on 14 July 2011.
This Western Wood Lily plant had four flowers on it, down in Horseshoe Canyon, east of Calgary, a long drive to the Badlands and Drumheller area. Unusual to come across so many blooms on one plant. Taken on 14 July 2011.
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