Wildflowers **2017**

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Re: Wildflowers **2017**

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Larkspur (Delphinium barbeyi) A poisonous flower that kills a lot of cattle. It has a citrusy smell and is common in upland marshy meadows.
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Re: Wildflowers **2017**

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This is kind of wildflower-ish. This is Mayflower Gulch, looks like pretty near the end for wildflowers, at least at that higher elevation. I've been there in July when it was just filled with sunflowers. This picture is mostly it for the flowers now.

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I guess this is an Indian paintbrush? Interested in more info on it. Next to Lost lake trail near Buena Vista
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