Another hike up Bells Mountain in SW Washington in cold weather brought me to this sight. A spring is flowing past a small island of dirt, and ice pillars have grown upward taking small rocks and twigs along for the ride. The pillars are about 4" high.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Monday, November 14, 2016
Coral Fungi, Lentaria byssiseda
This ghostly white fungi is coming up through forest floor detritus and is abundant but quite small- for size comparison, those are Doug Fir needles adjacent to the fungi. These specimens are growing near the summit of Bells Mountain in SW Washington.
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Mushroom tree
While hiking the Bells Mountain Trail at about the 1.5 mile mark I came upon this still-standing dead Alder that was covered with Mushrooms. In the background is an un-named creek that provides welcome cool water on a hot Summer day.
Monday, November 7, 2016
Large Cup fungi, Aleuria aurantia
While hiking on a logging road near the top of Bells Mountain in SW Washington, I came upon these startling orange fungi. According to North American Mushrooms, they are edible but rather tasteless.
Monday, September 5, 2016
Tuolumne River, Yosemite National Park
This picture has nothing to do with North West flora but I felt like sharing a couple of photos from a recent trip to Yosemite. The first shows the awesome beauty of the Tuolumne River sliding over a granite staircase into a deep pool.
Here is a photo of Half Dome from the same trip.
Here is a photo of Half Dome from the same trip.
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Wapato, Sagittaria latifolia
Also known as Arrowhead from the shape of the leaves, these pictures were taken near Rainier, Oregon in a marshy area near the Columbia River. Wapato bulbs were collected, baked, and eaten by Indians in the Columbia River area.
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Alpine Aster, Aster alpigenus
Scattered along the trail to the summit of Silver Star Mountain in SW Washington, these small flowers are fairly abundant.
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Oregon Iris, Iris tenax
Most Oregon Iris flowers are purple, as shown in the November, 8, 2008 blog post but a few are very pale- almost white. This specimen is growing on Bells Mountain in SW Washington.
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