Painting is just another way of keeping a diary ~Pablo Picasso

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Sisyrinchium

A wider view of the Sisyrinchium from my wildflower field trip yesterday at Tom McCall Nature Preserve. Not sure how this flower got the name Grass Widow; it was by far the most common flower we saw, carpeting stretches of the plateau. This flower will continue blooming in the gorge at higher elevations each week. As a rough estimate, 500 feet of elevation change equals a week's delay in bloom time. We were at the lowest stop, Rowena Plateau, with an elevation of about 600'. The trail continues up to Tom McCall Point at an elevation of 1500'.

2 comments:

Laura~Pretty Pix said...

Nice to see all that purple popping out. Lovely capture!

Linda W. said...

Wow - it looks like a good year for grass widows!