Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Townsendia
Parry's Townsendia / Townsendia parryi
08 Aug 2010 |
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This was one of the reasons I decided to go on the Picklejar Lakes hike two days ago. Though I had seen this flower once before (on a different mountain top!), I really hoped to see one again. My photos of it were disappointing, but I thought I would still post a macro shot as a reminder to myself of the thrill of seeing one (actually two) again. At a very quick glance, you might think you were looking at "just" another purple and yellow Fleabane. Another plant that I was really hoping to see was the Orange False-dandelion - and it was exciting to see a number of them, usually looking most unphotogenic, ha. We even saw a new wild orchid up there - the Bog Candle - which has a wonderful scent.
Parry's Townsendia is an uncommon, native wildflower and belongs to the Asteraceae family. It blooms July-August on dry hillsides and grassy slopes. The flower head is 5-7 cms across. The achene (fruit) is a pappus of long, soft bristles, just as attractive (in my opinion) than the actual flower.
Townsendia seedheads
27 May 2010 |
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This small wildflower is Townsendia (hookerii?), seen west of Nanton nearly a week ago. I had only ever seen seedheads once before and I always chuckle at the thought. A friend had just knelt down to photograph that particular one and when she got up, she stood right on the delicate little seedhead, so I never got the chance for a shot : )
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