A meadow filled with elk in Rocky Mountain National Park.

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Hi Marge, I love the Columbine flower. The way it spreads its seeds everywhere and I love seeing them grow out of cracks in the pavement by the garden. 🙂
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You’re right, the seeds go everywhere and they are often found in the sweetest of areas … and in a wide range of colors!
Thanks for writing!
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Hi, Marge, I LOVE these photos, especially of the elk. How thrilling to see such a number of them. The flowers are gorgeous too. Wild things seem to have an extra zing to them, don’t they?
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Hi Sandra – yes, wild things that begin to come out of hiding are truly special! Thanks for writing…
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about the different color of flowers, are they in the same tree?
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Hi — these are actually plants that grow in the ground. They come in many different colors and multiply like crazy!
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