Flowers of Stuix

Wild Flowers

From ocean to alpine, sea level to 2,000 metres, within a few kilometres of Stuix diverse ecosystems abound with life.

A wild flower, unlike its domestic variant, sits alone, surrounded by its neighbours, saying 'flower - what of it?'

up close - the proper way to view an orchid is on your knees
up close - the proper way to view an orchid is on your knees
pippsissewa
pippsissewa
bunchberry gone to seed
bunchberry gone to seed
twinflower
twinflower
moss campion
moss campion
marsh marigold
marsh marigold
devil's club
devil's club
calypso orchids put out their leaves in October and are among the first to bloom in springtime
calypso orchids put out their leaves in October and are among the first to bloom in springtime
Mountain Ladys Slipper
Mountain Ladys Slipper
chocolate lilly
chocolate lilly
raindrops on lupine
raindrops on lupine
sundew
sundew
striped coralroot
striped coralroot
spotted coralroot
spotted coralroot
rein orchid
rein orchid
paintbrush in the Rainbow Range
paintbrush in the Rainbow Range
stone breaker
stone breaker
lupine
lupine
surely, not a flower, 
but a shaggy mane nonetheless
surely, not a flower,
but a shaggy mane nonetheless
amanita
amanita
geostar
geostar
Fairy bells
Fairy bells
strawbery blite
strawbery blite
spotted coralroot
spotted coralroot
sundew
sundew
cottongrass
cottongrass
paintbrush
paintbrush
bunchberry and fungus
bunchberry and fungus
sundew
sundew
marsh marigold in May
at 1500 metres
marsh marigold in May
at 1500 metres
stone crop
stone crop
the flag of Stuix
Mountain Ladys' Slipper orchid
the flag of Stuix
Mountain Ladys' Slipper orchid
bunchberry
bunchberry
striped coralroot
striped coralroot
sundew
sundew
paintbrush in the Rainbow Mountains
paintbrush in the Rainbow Mountains
bog orchid
bog orchid
bunchberry
bunchberry
bearberry
bearberry
bog orhid
bog orhid
moss campion
moss campion
bog orchid
bog orchid
wood betony
wood betony