Northwest Drainage of Blue Lake March 6, 2011August 11, 2008 by matt goff This entry is part 125 of 143 in the series 2008 Photojournal [Show slideshow] Common Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) growing on riparian gravel bar. Common Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) growing on riparian gravel bar. Small-leaf Montia (Montia parvifolia) growing on riparian gravel bar. Small-leaf Montia (Montia parvifolia) growing on riparian gravel bar. Leaves of Oeder's Lousewort (Pedicularis oederi) take in drainage between Clarence-Kramer Peak and the Sisters. Leaves of Oeder's Lousewort (Pedicularis oederi) take in drainage between Clarence-Kramer Peak and the Sisters. Leaves of Oeder's Lousewort (Pedicularis oederi) take in drainage between Clarence-Kramer Peak and the Sisters. Leaves of Oeder's Lousewort (Pedicularis oederi) take in drainage between Clarence-Kramer Peak and the Sisters. Whorled Lousewort (Pedicularis verticillata) growing on riparian gravel bar. Eyelash Cup (Scutellinia scutellata) growing on riparian gravel bar. Longsalk Starwort (Stellaria longipes) growing on gravel bar along creek. Longsalk Starwort (Stellaria longipes) growing on gravel bar along creek. Longsalk Starwort (Stellaria longipes) growing on gravel bar along creek. Field Chickweed (Cerastium arvense) growing on riparian gravel bar. Field Chickweed (Cerastium arvense) growing on riparian gravel bar. Unidentified Sedge (Carex sp) Unidentified Sedge (Carex sp) Unidentified Sedge (Carex sp) Long-awned Sedge (Carex macrochaeta) Long-awned Sedge (Carex macrochaeta) Field Chickweed (Cerastium arvense) growing on riparian gravel bar. Field Chickweed (Cerastium arvense) growing on riparian gravel bar. Subalpine Daisy (Erigeron peregrinus) Smooth Horn Lichen (Cladonia gracilis) (uncertain) Stone fly exuvia were stuck to a sappy lower branch of a spruce tree along the river bank. Series NavigationMeadow Spittlebug (Philaenus spumarius)Totem Park WalkShare this:ShareFacebookTwitter