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.
010 - Found: our woods by septic field
Photographs were taken end of October
Pholiota flammans?
011 - Castle grounds
Viola tricolor, Banewort, Banwort, Bird's Eye, Bouncing Bet, Bullweed, Call-me-to-you, Cuddle Me, Cull Me, Flower-o-luce, Garden Pansy, Godfathers And Godmothers, Heart's Ease, Heartsease, Wild Pansy, Hens-and-roosters, Herb Constancy, Herb Trinitatis, Hercai Menekse, Jacea, Jack-jump-up-and-kiss-me, Johnny Jumpup, Johnny-jump-up, Jump-up, Kiss-her-in-the-buttery, Kit-run-about, Kit-run-in-the-fields, Live-in-idleness, Love-in-idleness, Love-lies-bleeding, Loving Idol, Meet-me-in-the-entry, Pansy, Pink-o-the-eye, Sansiki-Sumire, Stepmother, Stiefmutterchen, Three-color Violet, Three-faces-under-a-hood, Trinitaria, Trinity Violet, Wild Pansy, Jacea, Love Idol, Jackjump-up-and-kiss-me
012 - Don't remember where I found them.
More than one kind of moss and/or lichen
013 - I don't remember where I found these.
Photographed in late June

Physcia aipolia
"Gray-eyed rosette"?
Cladonia macilenta Hoffm. - Cup Lichen?
Cladonia fimbriata syn c.major?
Cladonia chlorophaea Common on rocks, on forest floor, and most soil types, and on rotting wood; commonly found within mosses. *smile* They remind me of Dr Seuss stories.
C. fimbriata (see below) is taller and more trombone shaped; C. pyxidata lacks soredia; C. deformis has more 'ruffled' cup edges and has red apothecia; and C. carneola has tan or pale brown apothecia and is a much yellower-green then the yellow-green of C. chlorophaea.
014 - Found on Mt. Erie
Limosella?
Mudwort?
015 - Found clinging to the rock face near the Deception Pass Bridge parking lot.
016 - Found: our woods on the big stump by Jean's campground.
Pictures taken November 11
A conk? This was hard to photograph. The edging around the borders is a richly saturated seafoam green. Perhaps a Hen-of-the-woods? Grifola frondosa?
017 - Swan Lake
These are in with the Swantown bog plants but the flowers are black instead of yellow. I've only seen them once. These puppies are hard to photograph.
018 - They came up under mom's tree only once in the summer of 2008
These are a type of chanterelle.
019 - Found in front of the lighthouse at Ft Casey. Now there's a bunch in our front yard, but Daddy keeps mowing them down before I can get to them.
It's a tiny little thing, only a couple inches tall.



































