Okanagan sunflowers - Arrowleaf balsomroots are here again.
I look forward to the explosion of yellow that happens every year here in the Okanagan. The arrowleaf balsomroot, locally known as the Okanagan sunflower, blooms mid-April even while frost is still a certainty. The hardy plants, perennials, cover hillsides and barren slopes with their ephemeral beauty. They will be here for a few weeks at best and then will disappear until next year.
The photos above and below are from last year. The plants have just started their streak of colour and so I have a little time to get out to photograph them. I hope to travel to John's family conservancy in the next few days to photograph the display. I haven't been there during the blooming season and don't know what I will find.
The trick will be to get there early to take full advantage of the low angle of the sun. The last time I was there I only had my iPhone for shooting landscapes; this time I will bring my Z7ii and be prepared for whatever I find. I hope to do that in the next couple of days.
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A field of arrowleaf flowers. I thought the jet contrail added an interesting dimension. |
Thanks for reading.
Eric Svendsen www.ericspix.com
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