
Yes, I know this isn't a flower but this statue of Balto, made possible by the 2nd-3rd grade classes of Butte Elem. in 1997-98, stands guard at the parking lot of the Palmer Visitor Center where their flower garden is on display every summer. The rest of the pix are just random shots, pretty much in the order I took them as I wandered about.

Oddly enough, since it was in this garden that I discovered spoonflowers last year, I didn't see one, but this one is surely a cousin to my Spoony. It was in the display around the sign outside the center.

I am so loving this flower, tho' don't think it'd fit into my landscaping (okay, Mother Nature's random landscaping that I just don't mow down). It sorta grows up a wire frame they've stretched up the sides of the gateway into the garden. Think vine. Very delicate and showy.

No clue what this is and couldn't find any ID'er, but the color is fairly accurate. I think I looked briefly at some of it at the plant place in Eagle River the day I bought Spoony, tho' obviously I didn't file away the name for future reference.

Oh, pretty yellow flowers abound....

Not the greatest shot but I love foxglove. Maybe it'll be my gardening adventure next summer, who knows. I haven't managed to kill Spoony yet.
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