It’s springtime in the Rockies and that means wildflowers. The showy arrowleaf balsamroot are beginning to show up on sagebrush-covered hillsides. So, too, are lovely lavender penstemon, death camas, longleaf phlox, sweat pea aka Nevada pea and false or mountain dandelion—or, what wildflower lover Kristin Fletcher likes to call “the real dandelion.”
Join Eye on Sun Valley’s Karen Bossick as she heads out onto the trails with Kristin Fletcher, longtime member of the Idaho Native Plant Society-Wood River Chapter, to learn about the Wood River Valley’s native residents.