Ooh a dark center in a sun drop primrose—maybe that other less common species??Nope it’s a flower beetle nestled deeply in the lemon yellow primrose flower!The trail sides are covered with rabbits tobacco!Another requested rest break by Briar dog. Up the hill, Gaillardia suavis and Echinacea angustifolia (I assume) are blooming, starting to bloom, and finishing at various places!We met a three-toed box turtle going on the path too. Briar has not met many turtles. We saw a three toed box turtle! It was very intriguing but concerning to briar. She was cautious but also wagged. Three views of the only wild Solomon’s seal patch I have seen. We saw them at this site last year. Groundplum milkvetch (Astragalus crassicarpus) is has gone to seed. Some look a bit squished from the trail being mowed.
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The most current taxonomy of the slimflower scurfpea is Pediomelum tenuiflorum. It’s undergone several changes since I started studying botany. Started out for me as Psoralea tenuiflorum, then updated to Psoralidium and now to Pediomelum. Makes my head hurt.
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The most current taxonomy of the slimflower scurfpea is Pediomelum tenuiflorum. It’s undergone several changes since I started studying botany. Started out for me as Psoralea tenuiflorum, then updated to Psoralidium and now to Pediomelum. Makes my head hurt.
Thanks for keeping track of it!!