Sunday, July 21, 2013
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Be still, my heart
The mariposa blooms! Little Shasta Meadows Botanical Area, Goosenest District, Klamath N.F., July 13, 2013. And for more (fornicating beetles and martial cicadas), see LSMBA-Pt.III.
Friday, July 5, 2013
Still no sign of the lily in bloom
So we went back 10 days later. Still no Greene's mariposa lily flower. Yet, again, treated to a few surprises:
a monarch butterfly in the butterweed,
a field of harlequin calico flower in a drying mud puddle,
and lots of wild, white hyacinth (triteleia hyacinthina).
For more of what we saw on this trip to the Little Shasta Meadows Botanical Area, see LSMBA-Pt. II
a monarch butterfly in the butterweed,
a field of harlequin calico flower in a drying mud puddle,
and lots of wild, white hyacinth (triteleia hyacinthina).
For more of what we saw on this trip to the Little Shasta Meadows Botanical Area, see LSMBA-Pt. II
Summering cranes and lively lomatiums
We visited the Little Shasta Meadows Botanical Area in the Goosenest District of Klamath National Forest to see the endemic Greene's mariposa lily, but alas! The lilies were only beginning to put up their flower stalk.
But! We did see a pair of sandhill cranes and some lovely lomatiums gone to seed. |
To see more of what we saw at the botanical area, go to LSMBA-Part I
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