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Stream Violet

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Of all of the wild violets growing in the Cascade Mountains, the stream violet is by far the most common. This huge group of violets growing on the edge of Gold Creek Pond were competing for space with another huge patch of wild mountain strawberries.

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© 2013
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4288x2848 / 8.1MB
Keywords
Angiosperms, Cascades, Eudicots, Gold Creek Pond, Kittitas County, Malpighiales, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Plantae, Rosids, Snoqualmie Pass, V. glabella, Viola glabella, Violaceae, Washington, background, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bud, color, countryside, field, flora, flower, flowers, fresh, green, macro, meadow, native, natural, nature, perennial, pioneer violet, plant, plants, smooth yellow violet, spring, stream violet, sweet, viola, violet, wild, wildflowers, yellow, yellow violet
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Yellow Wildflowers, Violaceae (Violets)
Of all of the wild violets growing in the Cascade Mountains, the stream violet is by far the most common. This huge group of violets growing on the edge of Gold Creek Pond were competing for space with another huge patch of wild mountain strawberries.