If you are lucky enough to be wandering around in the sagebrush country above the Okanagan Valley in the springtime you may encounter the spectacular booms of the Bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva). Generally the slender little basal leaves have withered away and only the blossoms are visible above the surface of the earth. The blossoms range in colour from the magenta above through a range of pinks to almost white. |
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva)
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Too beautiful to be bitter!
ReplyDeleteI love the wildflowers in the sagebrush country.
ReplyDeleteThe Lewisii is very beautiful. So fragile looking yet so tough.
I was in Eastern Washington awhile back a took many pics of this flower. MB
What a beautiful photo! I should really venture over to the other side of the mountains.
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