A lot of these pics were taken in the rain, figures the day before we got there it was sunny with temps in the 90s. A soggy camping trip, but well worth it. Amazing the diversity of these plants. I saw them growing on rocky hillsides, in gravel that looked dry on the surface, clinging to rocks in the middle of streams, in bog-like conditions, in thick moss, and even growing in ditches along the side of the road. Videos at the end, click on images.
Hubby cooking breakfast while I took a hike
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Trying to wait out the rain, but gave up and got wet
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I don't know what these pretty flowers are, but they were growing almost everywhere the Darlingtonia were
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Notice the ant
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Some local wildlife
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Hubby cooking breakfast while I took a hike
Trying to wait out the rain, but gave up and got wet
I don't know what these pretty flowers are, but they were growing almost everywhere the Darlingtonia were
Notice the ant
Some local wildlife
Click on images
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