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Diamond Bluebell37 viewsTaken in Jasper National Park, Alberta
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Purple Wildflowers26 viewsTaken in the Firery Furnace area of Arches National Park, Utah
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Desert Wildflowers20 viewsTaken in Arches National Park, Utah
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Wildflowers22 viewsTaken at the rim of the Dead Horse Canyon, Utah
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Water Drops18 viewsTaken after a rain in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colorado.
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Wildflowers17 viewsTaken in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colorado
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Cactus Flower28 views
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Yellow Wildflowers28 viewsThe wildflowers were just begining to bloom when we were in Zion. June took this one on the way to Canyon Overlook.
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Red Wildflowers31 viewsThe wildflowers were just begining to bloom when we were in Zion. June took this one on the way to Canyon Overlook.
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Phlox49 viewsWe met a nice lady out on the trail who told us this was called Phlox. A freeze a few weeks earlier had killed off most of the wild flowers. This was one of the few we saw.
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Wild Flowers on Parker Ridge Meadow, Icefields Parkway63 viewsYou can see snow left over from last winter in the background.
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Wildflowers on Wilcox Pass, Icefields Parkway, Jasper37 viewsIt had turned cold a few weeks before and many of the wildflowers were turning gold and red.
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Purple Flower at Emerald Lake, Yoho33 viewsThis was planted near the main lodge building at Emerald Lake.
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Unidentified Blue and White FLowers, Emerald Lake, Yoho35 viewsThese were planted near the main lodge building at Emerald Lake.
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Wireweed and Kootenay Fire, Kootenary37 viewsThe 2003 wildfire burned 12% of the Koontenay National Park in 40 days. New life is growing up around the burned trees. This will eventually result in a greater variety of wildlife than before the fire.
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