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English: Anemone drummondii flowers just opening, with typical partially expanded leaves. Growing on the lower slopes of Iron Peak, Wenatchee Mountains, Washington State. The narrower leaves visible under the Anemone and around the edges of the photo are from the serpentine fern Aspidotis densa. This image also appears on iNaturalist observation 119453772.
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