RHH's photos with the keyword: sagittata

Arrowleaf Balsamroot

RHH
13 Apr 2020 24 15 109
When we were out hiking last week at Fishtrap Lake the Balsamroots were just starting to bloom. The hillsides and forests will soon be filled with their yellow blossoms, but it was good to see them again. This is a flower just starting to open.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot

RHH
21 Sep 2019 14 4 134
In the Sunflower family, Arrowleaf Balsamroot is a common plant in the west and was an important plant for the native Americans.

Balsamroot and Bee

RHH
21 Sep 2019 19 10 207
These are some photos of a common but beautiful wildflower found all over the drier areas of the Pacific Northwest, the Arrowleaf Balsamroot. In the spring it covers the hillsides and brightens the forest understory. It was used both for food and medicine by the native Americans.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot

RHH
21 Sep 2019 12 4 141
This clump of Arrowleaf Balsamroot was photographed in the woods near our home where it is found in abundance in the spring.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot

RHH
17 Aug 2018 4 1 134
Also known as the Okanagan Sunflower, this plant with its flowers covers and brightens whole hillsides in the spring. It is found in the woods and along the roads near our home. The plant was important to the native people and a specimen was collected by Lewis and Clark.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot

RHH
17 Aug 2018 6 1 139
Also known as the Okanagan Sunflower, this plant with its flowers covers and brightens whole hillsides in the spring. It is found in the woods and along the roads near our home. The plant was important to the native people and a specimen was collected by Lewis and Clark.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot

RHH
17 Aug 2018 41 24 467
Also known as the Okanagan Sunflower, this plant with its flowers covers and brightens whole hillsides in the spring. It is found in the woods and along the roads near our home. The plant was important to the native people and a specimen was collected by Lewis and Clark.

Arrow-leaf Balsamroot

RHH
24 Apr 2016 42 28 548
This is one of our most common wildflowers. In the spring the hills of eastern Washington are covered with these large daisy-like flowers, often mixed with the blue of Lupines. These were photographed at Catherine Creek in the Columbia River gorge.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot

RHH
13 Mar 2016 35 29 524
One of our spring wildflowers that covers whole hillsides on the eastern slopes of the Cascades and the Columbia Plateau. This example was photographed at Dog Mountain in the Columbia River gorge.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot

RHH
24 May 2014 35 20 758
This wildflower covers the hillsides in May in eastern Washington and on the east side of the mountains. Loves Ponderosa and Sagebrush habitats. This example was photographed in eastern Washington west of Spokane.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot

RHH
11 Jun 2013 8 4 608
In the spring the Arrowleaf Balsamroot covers the foothills and eastern side of the Cascades with a blanket of yellow color. Also known as the Okanagan Sunflower, the plant is large with large flowers and seems tolerant of both sun and shade. The roots, young shoots and seeds are all edible and the roots could also be used as a coffee substitute. The plant as also used medicinally by native tribes for burns and wounds.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot

RHH
16 Apr 2013 1 1 332
When we were in Reecer creek Canyon several weeks ago the Balsamroots were just starting to flower. They will be blooming everywhere east of the mountains by now. This is the Arrowleaf Balsamroot, the most common species, Balsamorhiza sagittata. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2013/04/reecer-cree...