See Skykomish River (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for Context.
See Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge (April 1, 2012) journal entry.
See Leavenworth, Washington (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for context.
See Carkeek Park Journal entry for context (June 3, 2012).
See East of Index, Washington (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for context.
See Leavenworth, Washington (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for context.
See Carkeek Park Journal entry for context (June 3, 2012).
See Leavenworth, Washington (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for context.
See Skykomish River (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for Context.
Common Camas. Difficult to tell apart from Death Camas, except when flowering- Death Camas has white flowers.
See Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge (April 1, 2012) journal entry.
On cyprus tree
Commonly called Red Roof Moss or Fire Moss. Difficult to see in this picture, but I found this moss all over the bridge, suspected it to be Red Roof Moss because it commonly grows in a variety of usually inhospitable habitats (like sidewalks). Further, it had the distinctive red-green coloring of the Red Roof Moss. Also examined the sporophyte under the dissecting microscope, and recognized the distinctive shape of its capsule.
See Leavenworth, Washington (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for context.
See Heron Rookery (March 29, 2012) journal entry.
See Carkeek Park Journal entry for context (June 3, 2012).
See Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge (April 1, 2012) journal entry.
See Carkeek Park Journal entry for context (June 3, 2012).
See Leavenworth, Washington (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for context.
See Pack Forest (March 31, 2012) journal entry.
See Trail of the Shadows (March 31, 2012) journal entry.
See East of Index, Washington (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for context.
Huge! See Moneycreek Campground (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for context.
See East of Index, Washington (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for context.
See East of Index, Washington (May 12, 2012) Journal Entry for context.