Wildflowers are just now getting started in the high Sierras.pic.twitter.com/avmwBMwccn
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Maybe it’s a ground cone. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boschniakia …
Wow, extremely cool! Doesn’t look quite like these, but I didn’t know about them, and will keep an eye out for them now!
Looks like it mimics pine cones, probably to keep from being eaten.
I hadn’t thought of that!
According to Daniel Porter of the California Botanical Society, this picture is of a young mountain peony, Paeonia brownii.
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