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Wednesday, June 18th,
2008 -
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After coffee we went up the
Gunflint Trail and saw many
yellow daisy – like flowers,
Goatsbeard, that will turn into
giant puff balls – like
dandelions only bigger and
better. We turned left on the
Lima Mountain Road and stopped.
We saw so very many
Gay Wings –
some still in bud.
Then up to the Moose Viewing
Area where we saw more
Gay
Wings,
Wood Anemone,
Blueberries,
Strawberries,
Goldthread &
Violets, mostly
purple.
Back to the Lima Mountain
Road and
left on Lima Grade –
Marsh
Marigolds, a sea of
Bog Laurel,
Cotton grass, Labrador Tea, Bog
Buckbean, 3 leaf Solomon Seal
and
Wild Columbine.
Lunch at East Twin where we
saw a Loon and a Eagle.
The Lilacs in town are at
their peak and Chokecherry has
joined the lovely wild fruit
trees.
Along the roadways we saw:
Sheep sorrel, Lyre-leaf Rock
cress,
Buttercup, Winter Cress,
Caraway and
Yellow Hawkweed.
We went to the area where the
runaway trucks go off the
Gunflint Trail and saw a new
mystery flower. It looks like
Indian Paintbrush but the flower
and leaves were different.
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Lorraine Anderson of Grand
Marais, Minnesota.