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Western Bleedinghearts

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This common but delightful reddish-pink to light bluish-purple member of the poppy family is a sign spring has arrived across most of the Pacific Northwest.

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© 2012
Image Size
4288x2848 / 5.1MB
Keywords
Dicentra, Dicentra formosa, Dicentra formosa (western bleeding heart, Fumariaceae, King County, Magnoliophyta, Magnoliopsida, Pacific bleeding heart, Papaveraceae, Plantae, Ranunculales, Washington, West Tiger Mountain, background, beautiful, beauty, bleeding heart, bleedingheart, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bouquet, bud, color, countryside, field, flora, flower, flowers, forest, fresh, garden, green, herbaceous, meadow, native, natural, nature, perennial, pink, plant, plants, poppy, purple, rhizomatous, shade, spring, summer, western, western bleeding heart, western bleedingheart, wet, wild, wild bleeding heart, wildflowers, yellow
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Pink Wildflowers, Blue & Purple Wildflowers, Papaveraceae (Poppies)
This common but delightful reddish-pink to light bluish-purple member of the poppy family is a sign spring has arrived across most of the Pacific Northwest.