Saturday, May 31, 2025

Cutleaf Silverpuff

First bloom open on cross trail. 
6/3/25 by center triangle. 
A new one found today on cross trail, took picture with zoom.

Cutleaf silverpuff, scientifically known as Microseris laciniata, is a perennial herb native to the western United States, including Washington State. It's commonly found in forest and grassland habitats. 
The plant is easily recognized by its deeply lobed leaves and dandelion-like yellow flowers that bloom from May through July. 
New one 6/3/25 by Walton's and large fir tree.
This is the tree, closer to the bench at the triangle.
Two clusters of silver puffs. 7/3/25

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