Steer’s Head and Nine Leaf Biscuitroot Popping Up
 
Sunday, April 12, 2026
 

Spring has sprung and, with it, tiny wildflowers poking their heads up through the ground.  Lisa Horton takes us to a hillside near Craters of the Moon in today’s Eye on Sun Valley video where we learn about such flowers as Anderson’s Buttercup, the Nine Leaf Biscuitroot, Lithophragma Bulbosa, Mustard and Steer’s Head, a pinkish flower that looks like the head of a longhorn. Early bloomers, they are spring’s gift to us following winter.





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