Mountain Marsh Marigolds (2006-06-19) Mountain Marsh-Marigolds in a reclaimed campsite in the Washington Lake Campground.
Buttercup Survival (2006-06-19) These buttercups are trying to survive in a mountain stream.
Buttercup Collection (2006-06-19) Marsh Marigolds and a small buttercup in the Uinta Mountains.
Clematis (2006-06-14) These shy clematis flowers from the Elbow Fork Trail grow with the flower facing down.
Clematis Flower (2006-06-14) I am holding a native clematis flower up so I can see its insides. These flowers were growing along the Elbow Fork Trail.
Clematis (2006-06-14) Clematis on the Elbow Fork Trail in the Wasatch Mountains.
Clematis Buds (2006-06-14) Clematis Buds.
Clematis Vine (2006-06-14) A vine covered with wild Clematis.
Larkspur (2006-06-14) This plant has blue and white flowers.
Larkspur (2006-06-30) Larkspur growing as garden plant.
Anemone going to Seed (2006-06-30) An anemone going to seed.
Larkspur (2006-06-30) Domesticated Larkspur.
Love in a Mist (2006-05-24) Love-In-A-Mist (Nigella spp.) is an interesting addition to the garden.
Love in a Mist (2006-05-21) Love in a Mist (Nigella damascena) is a popular garden flower, the distinctive seed pods are often included in dried flower arrangements.
Baneberry (2006-07-08) Baneberry (Actaea pachypoda) produces poisonous white flowers. The rest of the plant is quite toxic as well.
Baneberry (2006-07-08) The baneberry (Actaea pachypoda) has toothed, bipinnate compound leaves up to 40 cm long and 30 cm broad.
Columbine (2006-07-08) A columbine (Aquilegia spp.) growing toward the top of the road in Mill Creek Canyon.
Clematis (2006-07-08) Clematis has shy flowers that grow in long vines. As I understand, clematis does quite well in native gardens. The vines can drape over fences and walls.
Smashed Columbine (2006-07-08) This columbine (Aquilegia spp.) on the Big Water trail was smashed by a bike. As you see, it has a male and female flower. I was hoping to find another (not smashed columbine of this color) but did not.
Baneberry (2006-07-08) The flowers of the Baneberry (Actaea spp.) are in a dense raceme.
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This page shows images of the Ranunculaceae Family (Buttercup Family). This family consists of ~60 and ~2000 species. Common flowers in this family include anemones, buttercups, aconite, and clematis.