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Summit flowers
Tucked between a couple boulders was this floral treasure. Too pretty to pass up, even with the thunder booming, I had to take this pic. I don't know what kind of flowers they are but perhaps someone seeing this pic will know.
7-6-08


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MOCKBAParry's Primrose

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(Primula parryi)
it would be a greater treasure if it smelled better, but I guess if one needs flies to pollinate, then...
Posted Jul 17, 2008 8:13 pm

DeanRe: Parry's Primrose

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the name of this one. I didn't get close enough to smell as we were quickstepping down from the summit due to incoming weather.
Posted Jul 26, 2008 3:49 pm

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