MonikaC
Well-Known Member
As many of you know, Colorado had a very dry winter, followed by a mostly dry Spring. San Juan NF is currently closed due to the extreme fire danger. In late Spring, here on the Front Range, we had alternating heavy rain/hail (& even my first thunder snow). The wildflowers loved this, but it was followed by a period of high temperatures, which they didn't like so much. We just started getting rain showers again -- yesterday was quite rainy & we had a bit of hail tonight along with rain (still coming down) & periods of sun. It may be a better year for wildflowers (if we keep getting rain showers regularly) than I had expected.
Last weekend, my husband & I were up at Mt Evans (CO), driving back to Boulder on 6/11. We took the "back way", driving the Peak to Peak Highway from Idaho Springs to Coal Creek Canyon. At the marshy areas, the RM iris were at peak.
Today (6/18), I went to the Cow Creek trail behind Lumpy Ridge (a small part of RMNP, farther north from the main part of the Park). At the TH, there were columbines (and a few scattered ones farther up the trail). No iris out yet & the ones close to Mary's Lake Road were 3-5 days from peak. I went up to the 1st switchback of the Black Canyon Trail (about 4 miles in) as that's where I've found Calypso orchids about this time of year in the past (not today)
There were a few pockets of moderately dense wildflowers. Species found included:
lupines (not particularly great looking)
potentilla
roses
currents/jamesia
stonecrop
sulphur flower
paintbrush
golden banner
astragalus
lots of arnica
a few hardy delphiniums in the shade
More that I didn't know or couldn't remember names of... DYCs as a friend of mine who is a retired NPS ranger called them (damn yellow composites) or simply have forgotten 6 hours later.
Here are a few pics to go with the dry didactic.
Please add your own reports to this thread!
Last weekend, my husband & I were up at Mt Evans (CO), driving back to Boulder on 6/11. We took the "back way", driving the Peak to Peak Highway from Idaho Springs to Coal Creek Canyon. At the marshy areas, the RM iris were at peak.
Today (6/18), I went to the Cow Creek trail behind Lumpy Ridge (a small part of RMNP, farther north from the main part of the Park). At the TH, there were columbines (and a few scattered ones farther up the trail). No iris out yet & the ones close to Mary's Lake Road were 3-5 days from peak. I went up to the 1st switchback of the Black Canyon Trail (about 4 miles in) as that's where I've found Calypso orchids about this time of year in the past (not today)
lupines (not particularly great looking)
potentilla
roses
currents/jamesia
stonecrop
sulphur flower
paintbrush
golden banner
astragalus
lots of arnica
a few hardy delphiniums in the shade
More that I didn't know or couldn't remember names of... DYCs as a friend of mine who is a retired NPS ranger called them (damn yellow composites) or simply have forgotten 6 hours later.
Here are a few pics to go with the dry didactic.
Please add your own reports to this thread!