Okanagan Wild Flowers

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Below are photographs of the flowers I pass by during spring morning walks on the mountain where I live (one flower I could not identity). Since these photographs were taken, many new varieties of flowers have bloomed. I could showcase so many more exquisite varieties but for now the selection below will suffice.The mountain never ceases to be alive with wondrous beauty. I hope these flowers provide you with a virtual visit to the Okanagan Mountain landscape in the spring.

Meadow Death-Camas
Note: The Okanagan people mashed the bulbs as arrow poison
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Balsam Root
Chocolate Lily
 Vetch
Oregon Grape
Woodland Star
Figwort: Red Paintbrush
Stonecrop
Note: Okanagan people used infusion of leaves, stem and flowers as a laxative and to clean womb after childbirth.
Pussytoes
Round-Leaved Alumroot
Thread-Leaved Phachelia
Bluebells
Yarrow
Sunflower (Rocky Mountain Butterweed)
1. Need help with this one–any ideas what it is?
Orchid: Mountain Ladyslipper
Note: The Okanagan people call this orchid ‘Moccasins.’

* Info on plant I.D. and Okanagan plant use: Plants of Southern Interior British Columbia  Parish, Coupe & Lloyd

6 Responses

  1. Unknown
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    Love the pictures of the flowers. Don’t think I have ever seen pussytoes.

  2. Mix Hart
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    They are really interesting flowers. It’s amazing how much I taught myself about the local flowers just by doing this blog. Now when I walk in the forest I look at each plant very closely.

  3. Harold Rhenisch
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    the unknown one … if it’s a shrub, a likely candidate is mock orange … if it’s not a shrub, what does the stem look like? Take a look at the mock orange here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wcweber/4195744172/in/set-72157622901171055 Best, Harold <>

    • Mix Hart
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      Thanks Harold, It’s a teeny tiny little stem with a thatch of little flowers on the end. Perhaps it’s not native to this region?

  4. Alexis
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    where a bouts in the okanagan is this? I’m planning on doing a photography shoot and looking for places with patches of bluebells specifically!

    • mixhart
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      This pictures were taken on Knox Mountain.

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