
When I first looked at this image, I thought it was a twin flowered stem. But it is two separate plants with close alignment. This was taken up near the top of Mt Rose in the SE corner of the Olympic Mountains … outside the Olympic National Park.
When I first looked at this image, I thought it was a twin flowered stem. But it is two separate plants with close alignment. This was taken up near the top of Mt Rose in the SE corner of the Olympic Mountains … outside the Olympic National Park.
Such a beauty ! In dutch it’s called “hondstand” what translates in “dog tooth”
Thanks for sharing that. It’s also called “Glacier Lily” in some books. But that doesn’t work for me when most aren’t anywhere close to glaciers.