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Thursday, May 21, 2026

Pale Corydalis, Wild Lupine, Blue Flax, Bunchberry

Pale Corydalis or Rock Harlequin is distinctive for its pink tubular flowers with bright yellow tips.
Wild Lupine have spiky, pea-like flower clusters.
Blue Flax thrives in full sun and is well suited for dry areas and poor soil.
Bunchberry dogwood have what seem to be white petals which are actually bracts (modified leaves) that surround a central cluster of tiny, yellowish-green flowers.

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