One of a kind
Orange Hydnellum fungus
The meaning of winter
A view from Kananaskis Village
Yellow Morel
Marston Creek
Lichens at Marston Creek
Marston Creek, Kananaskis
Spotted Saxifrage / Saxifraga bronchialis
Frills and gills
Tiny beauty on a log
Anemone sp.?
Mystery alpine plant
Kitten-tails / Besseya wyomingensis
Woolly Pussytoes, Antennaria lanata
White Globe Flower / Trollius albiflorus laxus
Silver Rockcress / Smelowskia calycina
Roseroot / Sedum rosea
Mountain Buttercup / R. eschscholtzii
Windflower / Anemone multifida
Plateau Mountain
Shootingstar seedpod
Windflower
Indian Paintbrush / Castilleja miniata
Heart-leaved Alexanders / Zizia aptera
Food .... please, pretty please?
Heart-leaved Twayblade / Listera cordata var. neph…
Checkerspot
Golden Fleabane / Erigeron aureus
Arctic Willow / Salix arctica
Glacier Lily seedpod
Pygmy/Dwarf Moss Gentian / Gentian prostrata
On the Arethusa Cirque trail
Yellow Heather / Phyllodoce glanduliflora
Rock cress sp.
White Mountain-avens / Dryas octopetala
Leather-leaved Saxifrage / Leptarrhena pyrolifolia
Deep purple Rockcress
Checkerspot sp.
Stonecrop buds
Grouseberry / Vaccinium scoparium
Alpine Speedwell, Veronica alpina
Moss Campion / Silene acaulis
Moss Gentian
Wild Chives bud
Subalpine Larch / Larix lyallii
Arctic Willow
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel / Callospermophilus…
Paintbrush / Castilleja miniata
Pygmy-flower / Androsace septentrionalis
Yellow Mountain-avens / Dryas drummondii
Bearberry / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Indian Paintbrush
Always a delight
Kananaskis Lakes
Golden Dung Fly / Scathophaga stercoraria
Lichens on Plateau Mountain
Bronzebells / Stenanthium occidentale
Upper Kananaskis Lake
Greenish-flowered Wintergreen / Pyrola chlorantha
Splashes of colour
A strange fungus
Shootingstar / Dodecatheon
Pearl Crescent
Western Anemone seedheads
Curled lip
Just before the rain
Parry's Townsendia
Gunnery Pass
A mixture of Lichens
One-flowered Broomrape
Rose root
The beauty of Alberta
Strawberries & cream fungus
Wolf Willow
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Purple duo
It was a thrill to come across these on Thursday, when we were walking at the west end of Bragg Creek Provincial Park. It's very unusual to come across purple mushrooms, so this was a real treat! Thanks, Doug, for letting me know the ID, Cortinarius violaceus, 'Purple Cort'. Feels so good to know the name : )
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