
Union Creek Trail, William O. Douglas Wilderness Area, WA, 7/2014.
Related to both Woolly Pussytoes and Pearly Everlasting (some call it “Rosy Everlasting”), this composite family member is found in sunny, rocky areas at higher elevations throughout much of the western U.S. (more…)
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August 8, 2014 | Categories: All Northwest, Alpine, alpine/subalpine meadow, aster/composite, dry open woods, July, Mid Elevation, pink, rocky slopes, Washington | Tags: flower, Wildflowers | Leave a comment