These photos were taken in Umatilla National Forest.
At more than one point along Summit Road, which travels east to west across Mt. Emily in the Blue Mountains, there is a view of the huge Grande Ronde Valley.
There are so many star-shaped white wildflowers in the Audubon Society's Field Guide but I can't distinguish which one this is. The leaves should help in identification, but they didn't help me!
These beautiful buds are forming at the ends of branches on a fir tree...green on green in Spring.
Along this particular Forest Service Road, there are remains of a wooden-fenced area and a corral.
I love this time of year in the mountains, when various wildflowers spread across the landscape.
This odd little flower is Elegant Cat's Ear aka Star Tulip. Theoretically, it grows only in southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon to western Montana.
Canyon upon canyon ... close to the Umatilla Canyon
The slopes of canyons are dotted with bright yellow lupine, much more vibrant than the yellow lupine growing on dry hills.
1 comment:
Oh, thank you, Evelyn! If I can't be there in person, at least I can enjoy a drive in the mountains with you. Beautiful!
Post a Comment