Blue Lake March 6, 2011July 17, 2008 by matt goff This entry is part 112 of 143 in the series 2008 Photojournal [Show slideshow] Antitrichia curtipendula Boreal Sagebrush (Artemisia norvegica) Fuzzy-horned Bumblebee (Bombus mixtus) Fuzzy-horned Bumblebee (Bombus mixtus) Blasia pusilla Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) Few-flowered Sedge (Carex pauciflora) Subalpine Eyebright (Euphrasia mollis) Subalpine Eyebright (Euphrasia mollis) Gyromitra californica Gyromitra californica Dagger-leaf Rush (Juncus ensifolius) Dagger-leaf Rush (Juncus ensifolius) Dagger-leaf Rush (Juncus ensifolius) Moor Rush (Juncus stygius) Moor Rush (Juncus stygius) Moor Rush (Juncus stygius) Moor Rush (Juncus stygius) Moor Rush (Juncus stygius) Heath Wood-rush (Luzula multiflora Heath Wood-rush (Luzula multiflora Young bird's nest fungus (Nidula candida) are growing up through the old nest cups of a prior year. Slender Bog-orchid (Platanthera stricta) Slender Bog-orchid (Platanthera stricta) Cottonwood (Populus balsamifera) Self-heal (Prunella vulgaris) blooming. Self-heal (Prunella vulgaris) blooming. Pacific Fuzzwort (Ptilidium californicum) Saxifrage, probably Micranthes lyallii or M. nelsoniana. Saxifrage, probably Micranthes lyallii or M. nelsoniana. Saxifrage, probably Micranthes lyallii or M. nelsoniana. Downy Oatgrass (Trisetum spicatum) Downy Oatgrass (Trisetum spicatum) Slender Bog-orchid (Platanthera stricta) Developing Aster (Symphyotrichum subspicatum) along Blue Lake Creek. Developing Aster (Symphyotrichum subspicatum) along Blue Lake Creek. Perhaps an Inocybe? Gills were too far gone to do any thing with this mushroom. Unidentified polypore growing on spruce log. Unidentified polypore growing on spruce log. Unidentified polypore growing on spruce log. Unidentified polypore growing on spruce log. Unidentified fungus. Unidentified fungus. Purplepore Bracket (Trichaptum abietinum) Purplepore Bracket (Trichaptum abietinum) Mycena amicta growing on rottting log. Mycena amicta growing on rottting log. Series NavigationNeighborhood Graminoids and a trip to Blue LakeInsects, Fungus, and PlantShare this:ShareFacebookTwitter