We were at an elevation over 10,000 feet when our guides arrived at the areas where they had previously scouted out the best display of wildflowers. We stayed on the gravel roadway (mostly) and were shown about three dozen different wildflowers growing close to the road where our guides pointed out unique characteristics of each of the flowers. Breathtaking views, magnificent flowers, and being taught by experts in their biological fields was memorable, to say the least.
I took about 100 photographs, then chose 50 of the better ones to put into a movie. If you have a couple of minutes, the entire YouTube video can be seen below. A few separate photographs are shown at the bottom of the post.
Crested Butte Mountain
Cow Parsnips
Elephantheads
Columbines
Although Colorado has had low rainfall this year, our guides kept a sharp lookout and found the following varieties of wildflowers to show the group: Tall Larkspur, Sneezeweed, Longleaf Arnica, Bistort, Silvery Lupine, Parrot's Beak, Showy fleabane, Coulter's fleabane, Rosy Paintbrush, Sulphur Paintbrush, Daffodil Senecio, Tall Bluebells, Sawleaf Senecio, Cow Parsnips, Fireweed, White Geranium, Dock, Queen's Crown, King's Crown, Yarrow, Corydalis, Fringed Gentian, Star Gentian, Monkey Flower, Goldenrod, Shrubby Potentilia, Whipple's penstemon, Scarlet Paintbrush, Monkshood, Monument Plant, and Golden Aster.
On another note, I found an excellent app for the iPad called "Colorado Rocky Mountain Wildflowers" that can be seen here. It can be accessed without using wi-fi; a great buy for $10 and good to use in the field. They say, in part, ..."We have been careful to include the most abundant and visible plants and also those less common but found in unusual habitats, such as, wetlands, ponds, and rocky slopes. We have also chosen species from various altitudes, from 85 families and 200 genera, and from all geographic locations -- East Slope, West Slope, and the mountains between."
On another note, I found an excellent app for the iPad called "Colorado Rocky Mountain Wildflowers" that can be seen here. It can be accessed without using wi-fi; a great buy for $10 and good to use in the field. They say, in part, ..."We have been careful to include the most abundant and visible plants and also those less common but found in unusual habitats, such as, wetlands, ponds, and rocky slopes. We have also chosen species from various altitudes, from 85 families and 200 genera, and from all geographic locations -- East Slope, West Slope, and the mountains between."
Lovely wildflowers on the u-tube video. So many pretty ones that we don't see in the UK. What a fabulous countryside you have.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely video. You've made my morning. It is gray and rainy here in Alabama, so those lovely flowers are really a treat.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to visit and learn about. You had such a fun day. Good for you.
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ReplyDeleteI'm going to buy that app! You might like iBird Pro, too! You can call the birds.
Beautiful! Don't you LOVE our good Colorado?
Great start to the day. The video is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely trip (:) and pics.. yah--get busy making that manni come to life ..LOL hugs,p
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love the Elephant Heads...I've always though Henbit flowers looked like little llama heads!
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Anne
Nancy, thanks for your visit to my ABC Wed post. I just love Colorado, our Son and fam live in Buena Vista and we spent over a week there in June. We spent a few days pounding for rocks and saw some lovely wildflowers. We did have to change our route home because 24 was closed all around Colo Springs--what a terrible shame for the loss of homes and beautiful land.
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What fun! We like Created Butte very much and it`s wonderful to see the wildflowers again.
ReplyDeleteWe plan to move to Montrose late next year. Can`t wait to get back to high country. Though I know it`s a lot more populated now.
Those wildflower names read like poetry to me, really. How glorious Mother Nature is in your corner of the world.
ReplyDeleteWarmest greetings from the Loire Valley.
Stephanie
Oh, I love your movie! So many varieties of wildflowers, and, so beautiful. It looked to be a refreshing and fun trip.
ReplyDeleteHope you are well Nancy, love your photos.♥