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They are four to five feet in height and are topped off with cream colored bulbs that look like an upside-down vase. No matter what trail you hike, beargrass is sure to rise above the real grass and dot the landscape. It’s one of Glacier National Park’s most recognizable flowers and can grow at a wide-range of elevations. Bears have no use for it, nor is it a grass. Just as the park’s name is misleading, so is the name of beargrass. Here you will find common wildflower names, a photo gallery, descriptions and the best locations for wildflower identification in Glacier National Park, Montana.Īnd considering it stimulates your senses of touch, sight, and smell, wildflower identification is a mentally engaging activity that should not be overlooked while on your Glacier National Park vacation. It has extensive & detailed pictures of every wildflower you could ever find in Glacier National Park. If you are looking for a wildflower identification guidebook, I personally recommend the National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers: Western Region. The beauty and list of wildflowers goes on… the delicate, pink petals and honey, orange inside of Monkeyflowers….mesmerized by meadows and prairies dotted in the purple and gold of alpine daisies.No matter where you travel and adventure in Glacier National Park, wildflowers will be your constant companion, so it helps to be adept in wildflower identification and names.Īlthough the wildflower aficionado might use a wildflower identification guidebook to aid in their wildflower iding, even a tourist on vacation can use this guide to successfully identify Glacier National Park’s wildflowers.Īnd regardless what your wildflower knowledge is, you’d have to be color blind not to be to the jagged edge of Going to the Sun Road….From dense forests that envelope the eastern side of the park….to the fields and prairies they cascade into.

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to the rugged slopes of the Lewis & Clark mountains….With over a thousand species, wildflower identification is a fun, engaging activity that can be done anywhere in Glacier National Park:










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