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Abies lasiocarpa (corkbark fir)
bark feels like cork and is soft
cones are layered and fall apart before they fall on the ground
cones are propped upright on the branches
needles are “fluffy”
Picea engalmannii (Engelmann Spruce)
needles are sharper
papery cones
knobs on branches
bark is harder
Populus tremuloides (Quaking aspen)
clone themselves (they are one big organism)
long flattened petioles (part that connects leaf to the stem)
have the ability to move the leaves towards/away from the sun
Achillea millefolium (Yarrow)
asteraceae family
lots of little leaves
millefolium = thousand leaves
can be used to stop bleeding
Erigeron flagellaris (Trailing fleabane)
asteraceae family
white daisy-like flowers
phyllaries
stolons (low growing)
Erigeron formosissimus (Beautiful fleabane)
asteraceae family
phyllaries
grows taller
Hymenoxys hoopesii (Orange Sneeze weed)
asteraceae family
ray and disk flowers
used medicinally for muscle pain
toxic if ingested
Frasera speciosa (Deer ears/ Elkweed)
sepals and petals
rosette
whorled leaves
can get tall
biennial/short-lived perrenial
Geranium richardsonii (Richardson geranium)
palmately lobed leaves
small white flowers
“beak” of reproductive structures
Castilleja miniata (Paint brush)
very colorful bracts
flower is in the middle