The monkey flowers were going ape and harrangue-utanging the other animal flowers.
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The monkey flowers were going ape and harrangue-utanging the other animal flowers.

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I've discovered there's a native flower even rarer than the dwarf lake iris, the Michigan monkey flower:
This picture shows a mid-sized industrial flower bed in the spring with decomposed granite and a wood fence that is tolerant of drought and gets full sun.
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From the lake, monkey flowers with a Halloween pennant dragonfly
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As the summer of 2022 was winding down, in September of that year, I got to go to the coast of Oregon and also over to Ellensburg, WA to visit with my family before going back to college for the year. At the coast, I got to see lots of fungi but some pretty flowers too, the two that really stood out to me were the Coastal Monkeyflower (Erythranthe dentata) and the Coastal Bush Lupine (Lupinus arborea). On our way back over from visiting my family we stopped at a place close to Mount Tahoma (Rainier) and I got to see for the first time both Lewis' Monkeyflower (Erythranthe lewisii) and a Nodding Arnica (Arnica parryi). It was a great trip.
Lewis's monkey flower