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Snow Queen

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This tiny late-winter bloomer is a member of the figwort family and can be found anywhere in the wet conifer forests between the Puget Sound and San Fransisco Bay in the Pacific Northwest. This one was found growing at the base of a conifer on a wet, cold March mid-morning just outside of Yelm, Washington toward the northern end of its native range.

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Rich Leighton
Image Size
7360x4912 / 46.5MB
Keywords
Angiosperms, Asterids, Deschutes Falls Park, Eudicots, Lamiales, PNW, PacificNW, PacificNorthwest, Plantae, Plantaginaceae, Synthyris, Synthyris reniformis, Thurston County, Yelm, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, blue, botany, bud, color, deer flower, figwort, flora, flower, flowers, fresh, green, kittentails, native, natural, nature, plant, plants, purple, round-leaved kittentails, snow queen, snowqueen, wild, wildflower, wildflowers, winter, Washington
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Blue & Purple Wildflowers, Plantaginaceae (Plantains & Beardtongues)
This tiny late-winter bloomer is a member of the figwort family and can be found anywhere in the wet conifer forests between the Puget Sound and San Fransisco Bay in the Pacific Northwest. This one was found growing at the base of a conifer on a wet, cold March mid-morning just outside of Yelm, Washington toward the northern end of its native range.