Thursday, June 27, 2013

Immigrant?

I mentioned last week that I was having trouble identifying one of the two kinds of pink flowers I saw while out at Esquimalt Lagoon last week. Here is the mystery pink flower. Although I think I have identified it, I could well be mistaken since there are hundreds of species of Allium and the flower pictured above appears to be a little out of its normal geographic location (eastern Washington and Oregon). I believe this is is Allium douglasii, or Douglas' Wild Onion. If not, it must be a close relative - you can check the photos HERE and HERE of virtually identical flowers identified as Douglas' Onion or Douglas Wild Onion.

4 comments:

  1. It's a very pretty flower. I brought a sequoia with me from California that was in a pot and planted it at my house in WA and it took off like crazy. So some species can still thrive outside their normal zones.

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  2. Wow, funny you should be posting this today. Just yesterday for the first time ever, I saw nearly the same thing in the park in James Bay (Menzies & Michigan streets).
    They really caught my eye because each large flower was on the end of a single large stem of three to four feet high.

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