RHH's photos with the keyword: clayton beach

Together and Alone

RHH
12 Aug 2010 311
Was at Clayton Beach in Larrabee State Park for a while yesterday and photographed this young couple walking in the water. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2010/08/larrabee-st...

Pacific Madrone

RHH
21 Feb 2013 397
Here's another shot of the Pacific Madrone, showing its orange-red peeling bark, its smooth green or tan wood, and the Strait of San Juan de Fuca where it grows. It is native to the Pacific coast from California to British Columbia and is one of our most striking native trees. This photo was taken at Clayton Beach in Larrabee State Park south of Bellingham. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/09/clayton-bea...

Epipactis helleborine

RHH
18 Feb 2013 335
This is one of the native orchids that we go see in Larrabee State Park. The trail to Clayton Beach, a remote area of the park, follows a path through the woods, crosses a railroad track and includes a couple of scrambles down the rocks. This orchid is found above and below the tracks and along them. Epipactis helleborine, the Broad-leaved Helleborine, is not truly a native, but a European import first found in the US in 1878 that has spread all across the northern part of the country and of southern Canada. It is one of two Epipactis species in the Pacific Northwest, the other a true native. nativeorchidsofthepacificnorthwest.blogspot.com/2012/10/t...

Epipactis helleborine

RHH
19 Feb 2013 362
Here's another photo of the Broad-leaved Helleborine, the European plant that was, according to the reports I've read, introduced into this country by settlers who considered it a remedy for gout. This photo of a more colorful form than the green and pink flowers I posted earlier (see below) There is huge variation in these. The plants themselves vary in size from a foot to four feet tall. The flowers vary in color from green to a deep pink or purple and the flowers, which also vary a great deal in number, are sometimes widely spaced as on this stem and sometimes crowded together. nativeorchidsofthepacificnorthwest.blogspot.com/2010/09/b...

Clayton Beach

RHH
18 Feb 2013 1 1 350
Clayton Beach is part of Larrabee State Park, a beautiful park that fronts the Straits of San Juan and includes the Chuckanut Mountains, a low range that connects the North Cascades with the sea. Clayton Beach is known for its unusual formations of Chuckanut sandstone, some of which can be seen in this picture. The picture was taken late in the summer on an excursion to see the native orchids that were blooming in the area, especially the Broad-leaved Helleborine, Epipactis helleborine. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/09/clayton-bea...

Forget-me-not

RHH
20 Feb 2013 1 249
I believe this is the Small-flowered Forget-me-not, Myosotis laxa, just beginning to open. If my ID is correct it is a native that is common here here, and was photographed near Clayton Beach.

Great Blue Heron

RHH
19 Feb 2013 395
Photographed at Clayton Beach. He was fishing at the edge of an ebbing tide and as I approached flew away. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/09/clayton-bea...

Clayton Beach

RHH
23 Feb 2013 265
One more picture from Clayton Beach. This area is now closed off to the public, since the path crosses a railroad track. People have been crossing the track for years and no one has ever gotten hurt, but the railroad has said that the lines of sight are not good and has probably put up fences to stop people, though I have not been there yet and have not seen seen what they've done. It is a shame not only because the beach was a very popular spot for families, and because it has some unusual sandstone formations, but because it is part of a state park and ought to be open to the public.

Epipactis helleborine

RHH
22 Feb 2013 1 359
One more picture of this species, this time of a very dark flowered plant, this one also from the Clayton Beach area of Larrabee State Park. The variation in color, flower number, and size of the plants is amazing. nativeorchidsofthepacificnorthwest.blogspot.com/2010/09/b...

Epipactis helleborine

RHH
21 Feb 2013 322
My photos of this orchid species have drawn considerable comment from those who know it in Europe and who are surprised at how different these plants are from what they know. Here is another photo showing a side view of the flowers. The whole matter has interested me to the point that I hope to do further investigation this summer when they bloom again and will check with the University of Washington Herbarium to see if they can give me any information. For those who have not seen the previous photos, this is the Broad-leaved Helleborine, a non-native, introduced into this country in the late 1800's by European settlers. nativeorchidsofthepacificnorthwest.blogspot.com/2010/09/b...

Pacific Madrone

RHH
23 Feb 2013 1 352
I've been posting close-ups of the wood and bark of the Pacific Madrone or Madrona (Arbutus menziesii) and thought I ought to post a picture of the tree. This photo, too, was taken at Clayton Beach in Larrabee State Park. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2010/08/larrabee-st...

Sand Dollar

RHH
23 Feb 2013 4 1 558
Photographed at Clayton Beach. If I am not mistaken, this is the skeleton of the Eccentric or Pacific Sand Dollar or Biscuit Sea Urchin, Dendraster excentricus. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2010/08/larrabee-st...