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WannaDig3687

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Sweet photos! That's a neat looking flower, too! That last one is very pretty, but brrr! I'm done with that.
 

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It's a fun time to be up in the higher elevations during the early Spring time especially with all the flowers blooming. I believe the flower in your last photo is a Bitterroot, the State flower of Montana.
 

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Your really gett'n up there. Did ya go and check out the old Champion mine?
 

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Beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing them with us.
 

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Far as I know it's a Pasque flower. It's a tundra plant and several different variations of them. It is the state flower of South Dakota, though.
 

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