Notes:

Douglas's Spirea, Spiraea douglasii var. douglasii

Family: Rosaceae - ROSE FAMILY
Genus: Spiraea is Greeek for speira ' spire', wreath or shrub 'twisted foot'
Species: douglasii after David Douglas, Scottish botantist
aka Hardhack. A many branched schrub which grow erect to 6 ft. (2 m) tall. The rose-pink flowers are tiny (about o.25" across) but very numerous forming a long terminal cluster. The dense thickets of this schrub made it hard for woodsmen to hack their way through. Common on wet ground, swamps, and lake margins usually to 2,500' elevation (Biek) but obviously higher here unless this is the less common var. menziesii. (ref. Biek, Clark, Pojar)
Trail Notes:
Trail/Hike: Mountain Meadows Date: August 8, 2009
Location: upper section of Mountain Meadows
Elevation: approx. 4,050'
Trail Proximity: off trail

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