June 8, 2021
Tuolumne Grove
Total distance walked: 2.5 miles
My friend and I walked quickly through Tuolumne Grove in Yosemite National Park. We hoped to see the white flowers of the dogwood trees. Apparently, the end of spring isn’t the right time to view them. A few trees still held blooms that brightened the forest, but most, like spring, were fading away.
There were other interesting flowers though; and of course, there was the joy of spending the morning with a friend.
It’s always great to spot wildflowers along the trail. Dogwood blossoms are beautiful. Too bad the timing wasn’t right.
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Buck brush is in the Buckthorn family and requires fire for germination like the Sequoia 🙂
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Interesting.
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Once again, I cannot log in to leave a comment via my WordPress account. Funny. But I did love this walk. I am thrilled you found some lingering flowers in bloom. Spring around here and the places I usualy visit was minimal and short-lived. Thanks for sharing.
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Hm, I don’t know what’s going on with wordpress, but I did receive your comment. Thank you!
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