outofsocks
August 06, 2005 003
An exotic-looking wildflower growing on a ridge in Brown-Lowery Provincial Park, southwest of Priddis, Alberta, Canada. Found out that this is called Wild Bergamont, a relative of Sage, Thyme and Peppermint, one of 3,500 varieties of wild mint around the world. Used to expel worms and cure flatulence - useful in the old west where pork and beans was a staple of the diet!
August 06, 2005 003
An exotic-looking wildflower growing on a ridge in Brown-Lowery Provincial Park, southwest of Priddis, Alberta, Canada. Found out that this is called Wild Bergamont, a relative of Sage, Thyme and Peppermint, one of 3,500 varieties of wild mint around the world. Used to expel worms and cure flatulence - useful in the old west where pork and beans was a staple of the diet!