Annual flower walk Part 3
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Another Dudlia near the first one is trembling on the edge of full bloom with both grey and orange lichen.

On the way back we saw this lovely pink Lupine (Bluebonnet). There was quite a discussion about whether it was pink through genetics or by some quirk of environment, with the conclusion that it is probably genetic.

I saw two or three Lupine like this one with pale blue flowers under snow white ones. In this picture it is surrounded by Quaking Grass (Rattlesnake grass) a horrible invasive with little or no value as feed.

On the way back we saw this lovely pink Lupine (Bluebonnet). There was quite a discussion about whether it was pink through genetics or by some quirk of environment, with the conclusion that it is probably genetic.

I saw two or three Lupine like this one with pale blue flowers under snow white ones. In this picture it is surrounded by Quaking Grass (Rattlesnake grass) a horrible invasive with little or no value as feed.

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Date: 2017-04-18 04:44 pm (UTC)