Wildflower Walks

Western Montana in bloom and on foot

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Tweet your summer vacation

August 17th, 2010 · No Comments

As summer comes to a close and students return to school, we are reminded of the time-honored tradition of the “How I Spent My Summer Vacation” paper.
This year, the Missoulian is putting a modern twist on the assignment by bringing it to the popular social networking site Twitter.
We want you, western Montanans, to send a [...]

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Tags: Glacier National Park · Hiking · Missoula · Montana · Oregon · Travel · Washington · Wildflowers

Wildflower Walk for Aug. 5

August 6th, 2010 · No Comments

Wild bergamot
Monarda fistulosa
Description: Many pink to purplish 1-inch-long flowers consisting of a narrow upper lip and a lobed lower lip with two stamens and one style. Flowers grow from a 1- to 3-inch-wide head that stands atop a stem 1 to 3 feet tall with opposite, lance-shaped leaves. Grows in moist or semi-dry ground in [...]

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Tags: Hiking · Missoula · Montana · Pattee Canyon · Wildflowers

Walk for July 29

July 29th, 2010 · No Comments

Yellow columbine
Aquilegia flavescens
Description: Flowers are made up of five cream to yellow petals that are open in the front and taper to yellow spurs and five yellow sepals. They stand atop stems 8 to 30 inches tall with basal leaves that are divided into three thin leaflets each. Found in moist meadows, along streams and [...]

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Tags: Glacier National Park · Hiking · Montana · Wildflowers

Garden party

July 28th, 2010 · No Comments

The Montana Natural History Center is holding a Midsummer Garden Party and Open House on Thursday at Fort Missoula’s Nature Adventure Teaching Garden.
Socialize, get some native plants and enjoy the garden at its summer peak. The celebration is from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., and is open to all ages. Refreshments will be provided.
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Tags: Missoula · Montana · Wildflowers

Walk for July 22

July 22nd, 2010 · No Comments

Pink mountain heather
Phyllodoce empetriformis
Description: Bright pink bell-shaped flowers growing in clusters from evergreen shrubs 8 to 20 inches tall. Found in most soil of higher mountains. Blooms late June to August. (”Peterson Field Guides: Rocky Mountain Wildflowers,” by John J. Craighead, Frank C. Craighead Jr. and Ray J. Davis.)
Recently seen: Stateline Trail to Illinois Peak, [...]

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Tags: Bitterroot Mountains · Hiking · Idaho · Montana · Wildflowers

Send me on a walk

July 15th, 2010 · No Comments

It’s nearly time for my annual summer trip to Glacier National Park. While finding wildflowers there is never difficult, deciding on which trails to hike is more of a chore – albeit one with a great reward. My wife and I are always looking for something new, with lakes, streams, views and some altitude.
This year, [...]

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Tags: Glacier National Park · Hiking · Montana · Wildflowers

Walk for July 15

July 15th, 2010 · No Comments

Nodding onion
Allium cernuum
Description: Cluster of 25 to 40 small white or pink flowers, with stamens longer than petals or sepals, that hangs from a bent stalk 6 to 18 inches tall with grasslike leaves growing from the base. Found in dry to moist valleys, open hills and ridges. Blooms mid-June to early August. (“Peterson Field [...]

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Tags: Hiking · Missoula · Montana · Rattlesnake · Wildflowers

Flora courses in Glacier

July 9th, 2010 · No Comments

The Glacier Institute has a couple of courses coming this month up related to wildflowers:
“Photography in Glacier Country” will be held July 21 to 23. Learn to photograph subjects big and small, from panoramic vistas to closeups of flowers. Cost is $400.
“Wildflower Wanderings at Logan Pass” will be July 24. Check out the wildflowers along [...]

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Tags: Glacier National Park · Hiking · Montana · Wildflowers

Walk for July 8

July 8th, 2010 · No Comments

Queen’s cup
Clintonia uniflora
Description: Three slender white petals and three similar sepals spread outward from a 3- to 8-inch stem with three green, lance-shaped leaves growing from the base. Grows in shaded forests or forest clearings. Blooms late May to July. (“Wildflowers of Montana,” by Donald Anthony Schiemann.)
Recently seen: Bass Creek in the Bitterroot Mountains.
The hike: [...]

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Tags: Bitterroot Mountains · Hiking · Montana · Wildflowers

Walk for July 1

July 1st, 2010 · No Comments

Bunchberry
Cornus canadensis
Description: A 1-inch-wide bloom made up of four white bracts surrounding a cluster of small whitish-purplish flowers stands atop a stem 4 to 12 inches tall with a whorl of broad leaves. Found in most woods, meadows and bogs. Blooms May to July. (“Peterson Field Guides: Rocky Mountain Wildflowers,” by John J. Craighead, Frank [...]

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Tags: Hiking · Montana · Seeley-Swan Valley · Wildflowers