(Please scroll down to see two more pictures! :D)
A few days ago, I posted pictures of
White Hairy Owl's Clover, which was the 123rd Flower in my count. Today's flower is actually the same species, but it's yellow! Apparently this flower comes in both white and yellow, but I'm calling it a different species because this flower has a slightly different appearance, it grows in a different place and instead of standing at about 4-6" tall, this flower is about 8-10" tall. (This species is known to grow as tall as 16" but neither flower on my property is that tall.). It's found in the Pacific Northwest from British Columbia to California and as far east as Nevada and Idaho.
If you would like to know more about this flower, Wiki has a small source here:
Wiki: Owl's Clover (Castilleja tenuis)
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