Richard's Hollow starts out from Left Hand Fork in Black Smith Fork Canyon. It goes through a fairly deep canyon before coming out into meadows. There's a nice waterfall near the beginning. You canget to the bottom of it by taking a short steep side trail.
We didn't make it to the top of the trail. We decided to stop for lunch and turn around near a series of Beaver pools. It was very serene. I had no idea that Beavers could have such an impact. There were a series of pools one after another that were quite large.
There were lots of wildflowers blooming. I had bought a field guide for the purpose of identifying them. I hoped that there would be a single comprehensive field guide that would have most of the flowers I was looking for. But I don't think there is such a book. Luckily, the Cache Hikers I was with yesterday were a great resource. They made the hike an enjoyable educational field trip.
I thought the most exciting wildflower find was the Sego Lily, near the trailhead, but we didn't see notice it until we were on our return. There were several on a sunny east facing slope.
List of wildflowers we saw (I didn't take the pictures in the links)
- aster - purple daisy-like
- monkey flower - yellow
- mountain bluebells - these are the ones that are waist
- flax
- sticky geranium - pink, five radically symmetrical petals, maple like leaves
- wild white geranium - look just like the sticky geranium, except white.
- white columbine
- indian paint brush - bright red at top of plant, very distinctive
- scarlet gilia - red tubular flowers on an elongated stem
- horsemint -
- yarrow - clustes of tiny white flowers with fern like leaves
- woodland star - white, dsitinctive shaped petal, I thought it looked like a snowflake
- wild sweet pea -
- cow parsnip - clusters of tiny white flowers look similar to yarrow, but the leaves are very different
- larkspur - purple, also called delphinium
- western salsify - I had been assuming that the giant dandilion puffs around here were from giant dandiloins, but they're from salsify
1 comment:
Sounds like fun! I love the Sego Lily--pretty, pretty, pretty!
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