Red Clover
Campion
Downy Woodpecker
Dragonfly
Red Baneberry
Damselfly on Sloughgrass
Silvery Ragwort
Snowberry Clearwing Moth
Goat's-beard
Eight-spotted Forester Moth
Canada Geese
Butterfly
Canada Anemone
And over I go...
Round-leaved Orchid
Pileated Woodpecker
Young Great Horned Owl
Western Wood Lily
Garden fern
Male Mourning Cloak
Northern Pygmy Owl
Old World Swallowtail
Sea Holly
Yellow Lady's-slipper
Striped Coralroot
Darner dragonfly
Garden tulip
Baneberry
Underwing Moth
Birdsfoot Trefoil
Blue Clematis
Indian Breadroot
Prairie Coneflower
Crested Wheatgrass
Dragonflies mating
Milkweed
Fireweed
Clematis
Butterfly
Northern Flicker
Star-flowered Solomon's Seal
Common Gaillardia
Prairie Crocus
Goat's-beard
A mix of seasons
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Wild Rose
The Wild Rose became the official flower of Alberta in 1930. As well as adding a bright splash of colour to any walk, it also produces rosehips, which are rich in Vitamin C.
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