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Sword Fern is common in the forests.
We spotted a couple of areas of Skunk Cabbage this past weekend as we camped at Ohanapecosh. Skunk Cabbage blooms in the spring in boggy places in the lower elelvations. The bloom is protected by a yellow bract. The leaves eventually grow to about four feet long. You need little imagination to guess the reason for its name.
Shadow Lake
I love the two shots from Shadow Lake in summer! :)))
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Super !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful selection for S. You always find interesting plants and lovely scenery.
ReplyDeleteReally splendid !
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Great S pictures. I love the Shadow ones. Please tell me the Skunk plant doesn't stink like a skunk...! A smelly plant as in "ewwww" and not "aaaah"?
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It looks like you had a wonderful weekend away Katney!
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Lovely photos for Shadow Lake. Perfect S-choises.
ReplyDeleteI fell for the last one - a magnificent reflection!
ReplyDeletePS Looking forward to your "Bridge"!
Some lovely photos here, Shadow Lake looks like it is a lovely peaceful place.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful... the lake shots are stunning...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos again. Let me guess: does the cabbage smell really sweet?!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful selection for S!
ReplyDeleteYou are so blessed to get to visit these places of wonder! I enjoyed the "tour."
ReplyDeleteA great bunch of S's. All lovely shots, but the reflctions, last shot did it for me most. What a fabulous virtual tour I've just taken.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful is the Shadow Lake! Wish I could spend a whole day by it! :) Those Sword Ferns are very commom here in Brazil as well. You chose beautiful photos for the ABC post.
ReplyDeleteKisses from Nydia.