Flowers of Grand Teton National Park

Flowers of Grand Teton National Park

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Flowers of Grand Teton National Park

Lupine blooming along Gros Ventre Road near Kelly in Grand Teton National Park

Lupine  blooming along Gros Ventre Road near Kelly in Grand Teton National Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

Silvery Lupine grows so beautifully along Gros Ventre Road. There were clumps and clumps throughout the grasses and along the roadside.

 

 

Thistle blooming along Mormon Row in Antelope Flats Grand Teton National Park

Thistle blooming along Mormon Row in Antelope Flats Grand Teton National Park

 

 

 

Beautiful Thistle blooming along Mormon Row. Pretty as a picture.

 

 

Mule Ears on mountain east of Antelope Flats with Teton Range in the distance

Mule  Ears on mountain east of Antelope Flats with Teton Range in the distance

 

 

A field of beautiful Mule Ears with the setting of the Teton Range in the background.

 

Mule Ears on mountain east of Antelope Flats Grand Teton National Park

Mule's ear on mountain east of Antelope Flats Grand Teton National Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This beautiful yellow flower that looks much like a sunflower is called Mule Ears. This mountain east of Antelope Flats was covered with Mule Ears like a blanket of yellow.

 

 

 

Lupine blooming along Gros Ventre Road near Kelly in Grand Teton National Park

Larkspur blooming along Gros Ventre Road near Kelly in Grand Teton National Park

 

 

 

 

 

There were fields of Silvery Lupine blooming along Gros Ventre Road. Kelly is a small community just east of Gros Ventre Campground.

 

 

Flowers along Granite Creek Road deep in the Gros Ventre Wilderness southeast of Hoback Junction

Flowers along Granite Creek Road deep in the Gros Ventre Wilderness southeast of Hoback Junction

 

 

 

 

This is a mix of Wild Buckwheat and Mule Ears growing along Granite Creek Road. The drive to Granite Hot Springs was incredibility beautiful.

 

 

 

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