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Accueil 13068
- Pennstamon growing near the summit of Larch Mountain.
- Penstamon is one of the wildflowers that bloom in July along the South Coldwater Trail.
- Penstemmons cling to the cliffs along Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake National Park.
- Phantom Ship rock seen from Sun Notch Trail.
- Phantom Ship rock seen from Sun Notch Trail.
- Phelps Creek Route WA
- Phlox (Latin Name: Phlox hoodii) along the Timberline/Pacific Crest Trail near Timberline Lodge.
- Phlox and other wildflowers
- Phlox and some fuzzy plant are lit by the early morning sunlight on the Dog Mountain Trail.
- Phlox blooming in the foreground and some weathered rocks provide a frame for Mt. Adams along the Augspurger Mountain Trail.
- Phlox Point Kueffler Route WA
- Photo of a blue trail marker to show what they look like on the trails around Mt. Hood. This is just west of the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass to Twin Lakes, OR.
- Photo of the trail ascending south from the saddle
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