From Vail, we drove to Crested Butte through Leadville and Cottonwood Pass. We made several stops for roadside botanizing!
Nick points out some interesting plants. |
The crevice bed at Betty Ford Alpine Garden. Nick would like to renovate the garden to add more rocks and reduce some of the overgrown plants. |
The new alpine house |
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Roadside botanizing |
Near Leadville, we found Calochortus gunnisonii in a high-altitude sagebrush steppe. This is one of only two species in Colorado. |
Calochortus gunnisonii |
Cottonwood Pass was our last stop of the day. We stayed until after the sun set. The Dryas octopetala glowed in the twilight! |
View from Cottonwood Pass |
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Dave climbed the nearby peak. |
The coolest plant at Cottonwood Pass was Eritrichum nanum, the arctic alpine forget-me-not. |
A natural crevice garden! |
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