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Roseroot in the mountains


Roseroot is in the Stonecrop family and grows on moist, alpine scree slopes and rocky outcrops - which is definitely where we were yesterday! The flowers are dark purple to reddish yellow. These ones were growing high up the Ptarmigan Cirque trail (off Highway 40 in Kananaskis) and seemed to be some of the first ones to open.
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