White flowers with red lines

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  1. JohnHarvey

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    Hey!

    I'm stumped on this one. I found it on top of a mountain close to Summerland in the Okanagan at the end of August. Any ideas?

    John
     

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    Re: Okanagan - grass with pink flowers

    Looks like Stephanomeria virgata -- sometimes called "twiggy wreath plant" or "rod wirelettuce" -- it isn't a grass, but sort of appears that way sometimes.
     
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    Re: Okanagan - grass with pink flowers

    Stephanomeria tenuifolia is the only species in BC according to 'Flora of North America'
     
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    Re: Okanagan - grass with pink flowers

    It's listed in Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest as Stephanomeria minor var. minor but the picture sure doesn't look like mine but it does mention the flowers can be pink. It also lists Stephanomeria paniculata as "grows in the same habitats". Pictures of Stephanomeria paniculata looks more my flower but I'm still guessing. It's always tough (for me) to know how much variation there is in a species.
     

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