The hardest part about picking up litter along the Seward Highway is trying not to step on the wildflowers.
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| Bog orchid |
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| Chocolate lily |
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| Dogwood |
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| Fleabane |
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| Wooly geranium |
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| Close up of yarrow. |
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| Not a dandelion in the bunch. |
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| Violet |
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| Cow parsnip aka pushki |
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| Close-up of just one stem on the cow parsnip bloom. |
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| Pyrola aka wintergreen |
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| Willowherb. Less and a half-inch across. |
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| Paintbrush and gernaium. |
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| Oxeye daisy |
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| Dwarf fireweed |
















It is truly amazing the beautiful wild flowers Alaska's.Mother Nature presents to us each spring and summer. At A family wedding in 2015 in Homer, Alaska the rented small house was filled with floral arrangements. One guest arrived with a bouquet of wild flowers he picked along the road. It was the favorite arrangement the wedding couple gushed over!! Patti and Cap
ReplyDeleteFlowers, flowers and still and more flowers. How can you miss? Answer? You can't miss !! Cap and Patti
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have a beautiful place to pick litter. It is hard to believe that people throw litter in such a beautiful place. That is quite a bunch of wildflowers.
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