Yakima

Beautiful light illuminated the downtown urban core city center of Yakima, WA
Arrowleaf Balsamroot (Balsamorhiza sagittata) is a North American flowering plant in the sunflower tribe of the aster family.  It is widespread across the western United States and western Canada.  It is drought tolerant and grows in diverse habitats from grassland to mountain forest and desert.  The plant’s native range extends from British Columbia to the Mojave Desert of California and as far east as the Black Hills of South Dakota.  The round to oval shaped leaves are covered in fine hair.  The distinctive orange-yellow leaves make the plant easy to identify.  These arrowleaf balsamroot were photographed in Cowiche Canyon near Yakima, Washington State, USA.

Yakima

Just two-hours from Seattle, Yakima offers a more relaxed pace of life while award‑winning wineries and a growing food scene highlight the valley’s agricultural richness. It’s a community where outdoor adventure, cultural diversity, and small-city charm come together to create a place that feels welcoming and full of possibility.

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