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Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone.

Photo of the Day: Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone. 2023.

All other photos from this day:
Sempervivum, unknown variety but probably an Arachnoideum.  (#1 of six unknown varieties of Sempervivum in Jan. 29 shipment.)
2026
Sempervivum, unknown variety.  (#3 of six unknown varieties of Sempervivum in Jan. 29 shipment.)
2026
Sempervivum, unknown variety, purple leaves, small rosette growing out the side of the main one.  (#5 of six unknown varieties of Sempervivum in Jan. 29 shipment.)
2026
Sempervivum Globiferum Budai Mountains.  The Globiferum species offsets (chicks) are small globes that fall off the mother plant (hen) and roll away to root.  One of the fallen offsets can be seen in the lower right corner, and there are five still attached to the hen.
2026
Sempervivum Globiferum Budai Mountains.  Five offsets are still attached to the mother plant.
2026
Sempervivum Globiferum Budai Mountains, closeup of one of the offsets.
2026
Sempervivum Heuffelii Cherry Glow, damaged in transit with several lost and broken leaves but should recover.
2026
Sempervivum Heuffelii Coral Reef.  Mostly green with red tips now, but the spring and summer sun should bring out more dramatic colors.
2026
Sempervivum Heuffelii Orion.  It should develop red and purple color with increased light, and silvery cilia on the leaves can give the plant a frosted appearance.  The one I received is two rosettes back-to-back.
2026
Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone.
2023
Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone.
2023
Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone.
2023
Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone.
2023
Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone.
2023
Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone.
2023
Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone.
2023
Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone.
2023
Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone.
2023
Bighorn sheep, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone.
2023

 

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