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Color of the Mountians A very beautiful wildflower I found growing at the northern end of Yellowstone National Park. Geotagged,Phacelia sericea,United States,Wildflowers,Wyoming,Yellowstone National Park Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Color of the Mountians

A very beautiful wildflower I found growing at the northern end of Yellowstone National Park.

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  1. Hi Travis, it looks like a Silky Phacelia (Phacelia sericea)
    http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/plant-of-the-week/phacelia_sericea.shtml
    Posted 11 years ago
    1. Hey thanks WildFlower, that was really bugging me! Posted 11 years ago

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''Phacelia sericea'', the Silky Phacelia, Blue Alpine Phacelia, or Sky-pilot, is a showy perennial species of ''Phacelia'' endemic to western North America. Uncommon, it grows mainly at subalpine to alpine elevations in forest openings or above treeline among rocks and sand. ''Sericea'' comes from the Latin ''sericeus'', or silky, referring to the fine hairs on the leaves and stem.

Similar species: Boraginales
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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Uploaded Nov 4, 2013. Captured Jun 23, 2012 11:12 in U.S. 212, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, USA.
  • Canon PowerShot A2200
  • f/8.0
  • 1/101s
  • ISO80
  • 5mm