Alpine tundra wildflower, Trail Ridge Road, Rocky Mountain National Park, September 14, 2011
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Hi Mike – I love the tiny Tundra surviving plants … one day I think I must write a post on them. That little soul is a delight – as too the dessicated flower heads … cheers Hilary
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Thanks, Hilary.
They are probably all dried up up there by this time of year. It should be winter cold up there at over 10,000 feet. 😉
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