It feels like hoarding to not share more photos of these beautiful flowers when there are so few in existence 💚 my favorite is the gray ghost flower under the rightmost inflorescence in the second pic
Poison Canyon stickseed, Hackelia brevicula, California, Mono County, White Mountains, Millner Creek, Owens Valley watershed, elevation 3362 m (11030 ft).
Collection # Morefield 5314
Inyo Mountains parsley, Lomatium foeniculaceum ssp. inyoense, White Mountains, elevation 3045 m (9990 ft).
Seems consistently separated ecologically and morphologically from other varieties of L. foeniculaceum, and maintains uniform phenotype in the White Mountains and eastern California. The disjunct reports from northeastern Nevada and southern Idaho may or may not be as distinct, but almost certainly are not part of the same biological entity.
Uploaded from my Flickr site: https://www.flickr.com/photos/127605180@N04/