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Hi Steve – It is volcanic rock, but I am not sure about the Indian Paintbrush. Looked like it, but it seems to early. It was in the Siskiyou mountains. The Cascades are still snow covered, so can’t get there yet. I imagine the Sierra is snowed in still too? I have not been down there in at least 15 years!
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Very cool Will, you have some awesome wildflowers.
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It is so nice seeing the Earth come back alive with all of its flowers. Great photo!!!
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Hey Will,
Nice shot! Is that Indian Paintbrush next to some volcanic rock? I miss the Sierras… ~ Steve
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Very pretty. It looks as if the flowers are growing out of the rock! Great capture…
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As long as a photo is taken from mother earth natural creation, it is a beauty! Nice photo, I just love flowers and natures.
Hi Steve – It is volcanic rock, but I am not sure about the Indian Paintbrush. Looked like it, but it seems to early. It was in the Siskiyou mountains. The Cascades are still snow covered, so can’t get there yet. I imagine the Sierra is snowed in still too? I have not been down there in at least 15 years!
I’m 99 percent sure that it’s the Indian Paintbrush, Will. I have been studied the botanical before and done so much research on the wildflowers…
I’m not good at identifications, but I do enjoy wildflowers!
Hugs and blessings,
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Will you are really good in photography, always enjoy your nature photos. Anna
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It’s great to see the beautiful flower standing out, just like some of the other commentators said… you do have great photography talents!
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