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Yellow Salsify

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Yellow salsify is a tall, single-flowering non-native European import commonly found in the drier parts of the North America, excluding much of the American Southeast. The flowers are known for their unusual habit of closing in the middle of the day. This one was photographed early in the morning near the banks of the Tieton River, just south of Naches, Washington.

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© 2014
Image Size
3411x5116 / 8.7MB
Keywords
Angiosperms, Asteraceae, Asterales, Asterids, Eudicots, Naches, Oak Creek, Oak Creek State Wildlife Area, PNW, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Plantae, Spring, State Wildlife Area, T. dubius, Tragopogon, Tragopogon dubius, Tragopogon major, Washington, Yakima, Yakima County, annual, aster, beautiful, beauty, biennial, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bud, color, common salsify, desert, dicot, flora, flower, flowers, forb, fresh, goat's beard, goatsbeard, green, herb, introduced, invasive, natural, nature, non native, nonnative, oyster plant, oysterplant, plant, plants, salsify, summer, west coast, western goat's-beard, western salsify, wild, wild oysterplant, wildflower, wildflowers, yellow, yellow goat's beard, yellow goatsbeard, yellow salsify
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Asteraceae (Thistles, Asters and Daisies), Yellow Wildflowers
Yellow salsify is a tall, single-flowering non-native European import commonly found in the drier parts of the North America, excluding much of the American Southeast. The flowers are known for their unusual habit of closing in the middle of the day. This one was photographed early in the morning near the banks of the Tieton River, just south of Naches, Washington.