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It's Wildflower Season on Mountain Peaks, But Alpine Plants May Soon Miss the Date
Flowers and buds on rockcress in the Colorado Rocky Mountains: earlier each year.
Credit: David Inouye
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Gothic Mountain shrouded in clouds behind Colorado's Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory.
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Tall and stately, Drummond's rockcress flowers when mountain snows melt.
Credit: USDA
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A young Drummond's rockcress in an experimental garden at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory.
Credit: Jill Anderson
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It's wildflower season in the Rockies now; Colorado's famed wildflowers are in full bloom.
Credit: NPS
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Wildflowers grace the Colorado Rockies, here at 12,100 feet on Copper Mountain.
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