These flowers I haven't been able to identify yet. If you know the names of any of them, please email me: webmistress AT sunnisan DOT com.

I offer all my flower photography copyright free. You are welcome to glean them and use them as you please. A link back here is appreciated, but not necessary.

 

002 - Found: Swantown

Potentilla anserina Silverweed ?

Argentina egedii Pacific silverweed?

 

003 - Our woods

Psathyrella gracilis?

 

004 - Found: our woods

Collybia cirrhata? Such a tiny little mushroom!

 

005 - Found: our woods

Western Hemlock  Tsuga heterophylla

 

006 - On the landing in Port Townsend for the Keystone Ferry

Fairly tall shrub - about 8' & likely a domestic

 

007 - Mt Erie   - full sun

Photographed July 3

 

008 - Our backyard

Smooth Parasol Mushroom (Leucoagaricus leucothites)? About 3" across.

 

009 - On Lavender Lane & throughout the meadow by John Whidbey dog park

I need to follow these nettles from small to spent. Come to find out there are male and hermaphrodite flowers. I think the ones here are perhaps immature hermaphrodite

Urtica dioica ssp. gracilis & holosericea Stinging Nettle?
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Slender nettle (Urtica gracilis)?

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