Edie’s Image of the Day: In velvet
Buck mule deer, antlers still covered in velvet. (Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
Buck mule deer, antlers still covered in velvet. (Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
One of over 550 species of swallowtail butterflies. This one is probably a tiger swallowtail butterfly. (Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
Spicebush (calycanthus occidentalis) flower. Stems were used as arrow shafts.(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
Plants grow from a crack in Glacier Point Apron(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
A fen is a marsh or bog, a low area of land subject to seasonal flooding.(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
Cow Parsnip (Heracleum maximum) blossoms. (Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
Just a reminder that there is a $500 fine for picking or collecting flowers in Yosemite National Park. Even fallen flowers.(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
Grasses, mosses, lichens and flowers flourish on a wet granite ledge.(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
While I’m no plant expert, I think this is a member of the sedum family.(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
Dogwood Blossoms, Yosemite National Park(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
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