Larkspur
Wildflowers with Michelle Gibbons
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Educational, Travel
Looks can be deceiving. This gorgeous rocky mountain flower, the larkspur, is not to be messed with, and biologist Michelle is telling us why these beauties should be admired from a distance.
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Monkshood - - Aconitum columbianum
Biologist, Michelle Gibbons, warns us about another highly poisonous plant.
Aconitum columbianum, also known as monkshood, is a member of the Buttercup family and is extremely poisonous. Nazis reportedly used the Aconitine in this flower to make poisonous bullets during World War II. -
Moss Campion
Biologist, Michelle Gibbons, tells the story of this tough and resilient cushion plant found on the alpine tundra in Rocky Mountain National Park
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Subalpine Flowers
Biologist, Michelle Gibbons, introduces us to some of the flowers you will find in the subalpine life zone of Rocky Mountain National Park.