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Could not agree more, Margot. The deep burgundy of the underparts (sorry, vocab is a bit limited here) really set off the bright white petals.
After a deep(er) dive on Wikipedia, I think there's a good chance it's Rusty-haired saxifrage (Micranthes rufidula). Would you agree?
Yeah, I wasn't thinking about ID when I took this shot yesterday. Sorry, Margot; it's the only shot of it I took.
... need help please :-) Picture attached. Thanks in advance, Terry
Thanks, Daniel. Next time I'm out there, I'll try to get more detail. Hiking partners want to hike, not stand and wait while I take pictures...:-)
Another Sooke Hills specimen encountered on a hike. It looks very much like an Erodium, having five stamens, but I've not run across any images...
Thank you very much, Wendy.
These rather attractive little white flowers seemed to be everywhere during a recent hike into the Sooke Hills, so if anyone can identify them,...
Not sure about the blue ones, but the white flowers look very much like white fawn lillies (Erythronium oregonum).
Indeed it does, David. Thank you!
Hello, Was out in the Sooke Hills west of Victoria the other day, and came across what looks like field mint (Mentha arvensis), but was hoping...
Thank you, Daniel.
Came across this small purple-blue violet-like flower in dry sunny slope above Finlayson Arm in Gowlland Tod Provincial Park at the south end of...
Thank you, Daniel, not only for the id (it's far closer than my guess, and likely bang on from the images I see), but for the useful reminder to...
Could someone please help me identify the plant pictured in the attachment. It was found in the open on a very grassy meadow on southern...
Thanks, Erik. So much to learn, so little time. Cheers,
Hello, Could someone please assist with identifying this apparent member of the buttercup family? It was seen in a moist shady woodland near a...
Thanks, Tyrlych!
Hi, folks. Hiking around Sooke and Central Saanich these past few weeks, I've noticed the following plant with its rather distinctively shaped...
I agree. Asking the florist is the most sensible response, but in this case it's a big office, and no-one knew who the florist was. The bloom...