Agrimonia striata - Agrimony is part of the Rosaceae (Rose) Family. This Summer, all was seen were the leaves. Then rainfall came and they have been blooming more this month. The bees will love these blooms! So when you walk out on the trails, remember that the smaller green leaves on the ground are still waiting for their potential to bloom. Stay on the paths to give plants their chance to thrive. The reward is the gift of color in this wild and natural landscape for you to enjoy and for the pollinators. Remember to take a picture, not a flower.
Mount Lemmon, AZ Many Blessings, Christina Grossman, MA, CCA, CH Instagram Post: https://www.instagram.com/p/CR1fIs7hU5g/ Field Guide: Rose, F. (2012). Mountain Trees of Southern Arizona: A Field Guide. Tucson, AZ: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Press. Follow me here and subscribe! www.sacredreminders.com YouTube
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