Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Townsendia

Parry's Townsendia / Townsendia parryi

08 Aug 2010 328
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 131
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 : )