Enjoy Redwing Blackbirds & Flowers Along the ZMM Route.
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Beside A Rushing Mountain Stream, These Blue Flowers Are Discovered.

…And Near The Flower Blossoms, You Can See That The Green Leaves Have A Very Distinctive ~Bird’s Foot Shape.… Approximately June 21, 2002.


Beartooth Highway (US-212), ~1 mile East of junction with Rt-296 ~26 Miles EastSouthEast of Cooke City, MT. .As I was climbing down to get a good photo of the very loud rushing Mountain Stream, I discovered the /\ Above /\ Photo.
…Thus, the /\ Above /\ Photo, and the NEXT FOUR Photos, are demonstrated proof of the above “you must stop and get out of your car and go on short hikes”.


Click Here For Yellowstone Park & Wyoming Wildflowers Page, With Color Photo & Flower Name. On this webpage, the /\ Above /\ Photo flower & leaves look like Lupinus Argenteus (Silvery Lupine)- Flower Spike And Green Leaves With A Very Distinctive ~Bird’s Foot Shape.

Click Here For Mr Ed Fuhr Yellowstone Park Wildflowers Page, With Color Photo & Flower Name. On this webpage, the /\ Above /\ Photo flower & leaves look like The Common Lupine, Which Can Be Found In Many Of Yellowstone's Meadows In Early Summer. Flower Spike And Green Leaves With A Very Distinctive ~Bird’s Foot Shape.

NOTE: It is only with Google’s well organized collection of images of “blue flowers Yellowstone National Park, that I was able to find the name of this plant, and then good links to good images.

NEXT Photo is a close-up better view of this Lupine Flower & distinctive leaves.
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(Photo = 106-0644_IMG,JPG ...... ZMM Page = NA ...... WayPt = 150)


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