Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Stenanthium occidentale
Bronzebells / Stenanthium occidentale
13 Aug 2011 |
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These tiny floral bells are so difficult (for me) to photograph (macro), but they are so pretty : ) We saw these on the Mt. Everest trail at Kananaskis Lakes, Kananaskis, on August 7th. This species is also known as Western Featherbells and Bronze Bells. The small flowers hang along the top part of the nodding stem and are bronzy yellow to green spotted with purple, with the tips of the petals curling back. Bells are six-parted and 1 cm long. Grows in moist meadows, banks of shady streams, at low to subalpine elevations. It is a poisonous member of the Lily Family (Liliaceae).
Bronzebells
22 Aug 2010 |
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Bronzebells, Stenanthium occidentale, sometimes called Western Featherbells, is a native wildflower that grows in moist, wooded areas. Stems are 30-50 cm tall and the flowers are purple green to brownish red, nodding, cup-shaped, 10-15 mm long. Three sepals, three petals, and bracts that are lance-shaped. Flowers June-July. Saw these ones growing on Plateau Mountain, way south of the city on 31st July. As often happens, this is a macro shot - these flowers really are just tiny. So pretty, I always think.
Got home about half an hour ago after a long day east of the city, in the amazing Alberta Badlands area. Six of us climbed down into Horseshoe Canyon to do another botanizing day of the hillsides and canyon floor. This area is about an hour and forty-five minutes' drive from the city. A really pleasant day, warming up later on. I prefer the cooler temperatures, though, especially when walking/hiking. The smoke haze from BC wasn't really noticeable down in the canyon, but on the drive from and back to the city, visibility was greatly reduced. Thanks so much, Stephen, for driving today - I appreciate it so much. And now, as usual, I feel dead beat and oh, so tired, LOL.
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