Rosy Owl-clover, Rosy Owl's-clover
Orthocarpus bracteosus
Synonym: Orthocarpus bracteosus var. albus
The photo above shows a close-up sideview of the corolla of rosy owl's-clover as seen in Conboy Lake NWR.........August 11, 2008.
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Additional close-ups of rosy owl-clover as seen in moist prairie around Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Klickitat County, Washington.........July 12, 2011.
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Rosy owl-clover as seen in moist prairie around Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Klickitat County, Washington.........June 30, 2016.
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The photo at right shows rosy owl-clover as seen in moist prairie at Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Klickitat County, Washington..........July 2, 2012. The photo at right shows rosy owl-clover as seen at a different location in Conboy Lake NWR.........May 24, 2016.
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Rosy owl-clover as seen in moist prairie at Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Klickitat County, Washington..........June 11, 2020.
The photo above shows rosy owl's-clover in
Conboy National Wildlife Refuge at the southeastern foot of Mt. Adams..........July
16, 2008. Note the numerous glands dotting the bracts, stem and calyces.
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The photo at left shows a close-up sideview of a flower of rosy owl's-clover. Photographed at Conboy Lake NWR........July 16, 2008. Note the enlarged, sac-like lower lip and short upper lip. The photo at right shows late-blooming rosy owl's-clover as seen at Conboy Lake NWR.........September 17, 2017.
The photo above shows a close-up of the inflorescence of rosy owl's-clover. Photographed at Conboy Lake NWR..........July 16, 2008.
Seed head of rosy owl's-clover as seen at Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge............September 4, 2013.
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Close-up images of a sideview of
a flower and of a leaf-like bract of rosy owl's-clover. Photographed at Conboy Lake NWR..........July 2, 2006. Note the enlarged,
sac-like lower lip and short upper lip.
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Rosy owl's clover as seen at Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge..........July 4, 2014.
Close-up of a dried stalk of rosy owlclover showing the dried calyces and bracts. The calyces enclose numerous small seeds. Photographed at a moist meadow south of Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge...........November 10, 2014.
Paul Slichter