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