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Plant of the Month: Penstemon newberryi

Posted on August, 2012 by Mark Turner

This month’s plant, a gorgeous little alpine penstemon from the Sierras, isn’t one that most people will be able to grow in their garden. I bring it to your attention because it’s one that triggers fond memories.

Penstemon newberryi
Mountain Pride next to a waterfall on the Tuolumne River in Yosemite National Park, 1974.

I saw Penstemon newberryi for the first time in the summer of 1974 on my first trip to Yosemite National Park. I was a 20-year old college student taking a couple of photo workshops at the Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite valley. I photographed this brilliant red penstemon as part of a series of images around Waterwheel Falls in the Yosemite high country. Continue reading →

Posted in Native Plants | Tagged native plants, Penstemon newberryi, wildflowers

Class Time: Learn to Make Better Photos

Posted on July, 2012 by Mark Turner

Ramp up your photo skills this summer by taking a class.

I love to teach and share what I’ve learned with others. I finished one class last month, but there are still three more chances to spend some time learning about flower photography with me in July and August at fantastic locations in Oregon and Washington. Continue reading →

Posted in Photography, Speaking Calendar | Tagged class, instruction, North Cascades Institute, Siskiyou Field Institute, The Burke Museum, wildflowers

Plant of the Month: Bunchberry

Posted on June, 2012 by Mark Turner

When you think of dogwood, do you think of a tree or a groundcover? If you only think about dogwood trees, you’ve been missing out on one of my favorite woodland wildflowers. The smallest of our dogwoods is commonly called Bunchberry or Dwarf Dogwood. There are two species in the most populated parts of North America, Cornus canadensis and Cornus unalaschkensis. Some taxonomists lump them together and in the nursery trade it’s almost always sold as Cornus canadensis. Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens, Native Plants | Tagged bunchberry, Cornus canadensis, Cornus unalaschkensis., native plants, wildflowers

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