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Blue Flax Collection

"Discover the Beauty of Blue Flax: A Native Wildflower in Wyoming's Sublette County" In the vast landscapes of Sublette County, Wyoming

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, an adult Burrowing Owl stands at its burrow with

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, an adult Burrowing Owl stands at its burrow with
Usa, Wyoming, Sublette County, an adult Burrowing Owl stands at its burrow with a Blue Flax background of wildflowers

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: Blue flax, a native wildflower described by Meriwether Lewis, Montana

Blue flax, a native wildflower described by Meriwether Lewis, Montana
Linum lewisii, a native blue flax named for discoverer Meriwether Lewis, flowering near the Missouri River, Montana. Photograph

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: USA, Wyoming. Meadow filled with wildflowers in front of Grand Teton

USA, Wyoming. Meadow filled with wildflowers in front of Grand Teton, Teton Mountains from west in Jedediah Smith Wilderness

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: Narbonne Flax, from Floral Illustrations of the Seasons, pub

Narbonne Flax, from Floral Illustrations of the Seasons, pub
3472074 Narbonne Flax, from Floral Illustrations of the Seasons, pub. 1829 (hand coloured engraving) by Roscoe, Margaret (1786-1840); (add.info)

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: Flax plant botanical engraving 1857

Flax plant botanical engraving 1857
A History of the Vegetable Kingdom by Wlliiam Rhind 1855

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: Blue Flax in bloom

Blue Flax in bloom
Blue Flax (Linum lewisii) blooms in an Oregon flower garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: Blue Flax And Sunset At Lower Twin Lake, Lake Clark National Park & Preserve, Southcentral Alaska

Blue Flax And Sunset At Lower Twin Lake, Lake Clark National Park & Preserve, Southcentral Alaska

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, a young Burrowing Owl standing with a floral background

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, a young Burrowing Owl standing with a floral background
Usa, Wyoming, Sublette County, a young Burrowing Owl standing with a floral background

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: Commercial flax field near Mott, North Dakota, USA

Commercial flax field near Mott, North Dakota, USA

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: New Zealand flax plant botanical engraving 1857

New Zealand flax plant botanical engraving 1857
A History of the Vegetable Kingdom by Wlliiam Rhind 1855

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: blue Flax in the wind in the Little Missouri National Grasslands, North Dakota, USA

blue Flax in the wind in the Little Missouri National Grasslands, North Dakota, USA

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: Wild Blue Flax

Wild Blue Flax

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: Blue flax (Linum austriacum)

Blue flax (Linum austriacum) flowering in masses at Gargano Peninsula, Italy

Background imageBlue Flax Collection: Blue flax (Linum lewisii)

Blue flax (Linum lewisii)
Blue flax flowers (Linum lewisii). Photographed on a mountain in the USA


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"Discover the Beauty of Blue Flax: A Native Wildflower in Wyoming's Sublette County" In the vast landscapes of Sublette County, Wyoming, an adult Burrowing Owl proudly stands at its burrow, surrounded by the enchanting blue flax. This native wildflower, once described by Meriwether Lewis during his exploration of Montana, adds a vibrant touch to the meadows in front of Grand Teton. As we delve deeper into the world of flora, we come across Narbonne Flax from Floral Illustrations of the Seasons publication. Its delicate petals and intricate details captivate our senses. Moving on to North Dakota's commercial flax fields near Mott, we witness a sea of these beautiful plants swaying gracefully in the wind. Traveling back in time through botanical engravings from 1857, we admire both American and New Zealand flax plants' timeless elegance. From Lake Clark National Park & Preserve in Southcentral Alaska to Little Missouri National Grasslands in North Dakota, blue flax continues to thrive against picturesque backdrops. With each bloom comes a story waiting to be told—a tale that intertwines nature's wonders with human appreciation for beauty. Let us celebrate this resilient wildflower as it graces our landscapes with its vivid hues—wild blue flax—the epitome of natural splendor.