Monday, June 8, 2015

Catchfly

The Flying Clubhouse: June Catchfly // blackberries
The Flying Clubhouse: June Catchfly // fleabane
The Flying Clubhouse: June Catchfly // fire pink
The Flying Clubhouse: Catchfly // evening primrose
The Flying Clubhouse: June Catchfly // blackberries
The Flying Clubhouse: June Catchfly // trail
The Flying Clubhouse: Catchfly // mountain view
The Flying Clubhouse: Catchfly // arrowwood
The Flying Clubhouse: Catchfly
The Flying Clubhouse: Catchfly // blackberry
The Flying Clubhouse: Catchfly // evening primrose
The bright red flower is a fire pink, sometime known as scarlet catchfly. I found a lot of it growing by the trail yesterday. There were also yellow evening primroses and unripe black berries growing wild. We kept looking to the sky on our hike, because the rolling clouds threatened rain. There were thunderstorms in the weather report for 7:30 pm, and we were out at 4:00 and 5:00 pm. June weather can change so quickly, however. But the rolling clouds passed on.

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