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Category Archives: Montana
Native plants for the holidays
The Montana Natural History Center and Bitterroot Flower Shop will hold a “Fall Wreath Creation” workshop at the Fort Missoula Native Plant Gardens – just in time for the holidays. MNHC will provide advice on identifying native plants in fall … Continue reading
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Give back, get out on Public Lands Day
Saturday, Sept. 24, is National Public Lands Day, and several opportunities to lend a hand or get outside are available in Montana. In Missoula, volunteers are needed for four service projects. Missoula Parks and Recreation is leading a cleanup and … Continue reading
Posted in Fall, Glacier National Park, Hiking, Missoula, Montana, Mount Sentinel, Rattlesnake
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Wildflower Walk for Aug. 4
Fireweed Epilobium angustifolium Description: Pink flowers about 1 inch wide with four petals clustered near the top of a stem 1 to 7 feet tall with lance-shaped leaves 2 to 6 inches long. Grows in rich soil in moist or … Continue reading
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A few wildflower events for August
Just as wildflowers begin to dwindle in August, so, too, do wildflower events. Here are a few coming up this month: The Montana Natural History Center is offering its “miniNaturalists at the Gardens” preschool program from 10 to 11 a.m. … Continue reading
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Wildflower walk for July 28
Alaska rein orchid Piperia unalascensis Description: Pale green flowers with three sepals about one-eighth of an inch long, two spreading to sides and downward and one joined to upper two petals to form a hood. Third petal is fleshy, lance-shaped … Continue reading
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Wildflower Walk for July 21
Alpine Forget-me-not Eritrichium nanum Description: Flowers have five pale to deep blue petals that become white to yellow at the center. Grows from a dense cushion of pale green leaves 4 inches or less tall. Found on open rocky alpine … Continue reading
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Crazy Canyon in color
I’ve spent the past few mornings enjoying the summer bloom up in Crazy Canyon, at the Pattee Canyon National Recreation Area on Missoula’s east side. One of my favorite wildflowers is in abundance right now – pinedrops, above. I like … Continue reading
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Explore July’s explosion of colorful flowers
I’m a little late this month, but here are a handful of ways to celebrate the explosion of colorful wildflowers on western Montana’s hillsides in July: On Friday, July 15, through Sunday, July 17, the Montana chapter of the Sierra … Continue reading
Posted in Bitterroot Mountains, Glacier National Park, Hiking, Montana, Summer, Wildflowers
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Why the big bloom this year?
Missoulian reporter Gwen Florio has a nice write-up about the seemingly abundant wildflowers this spring and summer. Here’s what the experts she checked in with had to say: Morgan Valliant, the city of Missoula’s conservation lands manager, says it’s more … Continue reading
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Wildflower Walk for July 14
Owl clover Orthocarpus tenuifolius Description: 4- to 16-inch tall spike of yellow flowers interspersed by purple-tipped bracts. Linear or linear-lobed leaves that overlap and become bracts in the flower spike. Usually found in open areas of plains and hills with … Continue reading
Posted in Hiking, Missoula, Montana, North Hills, Summer, Wildflowers
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