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Devil's Club / Devil's Walking Stick - in fruit, Mount St Helens National Park, Washington, USA, North America

Devil's Club  /  Devil's Walking Stick - in fruit, Mount St Helens National Park, Washington, USA, North America


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Devil's Club / Devil's Walking Stick - in fruit, Mount St Helens National Park, Washington, USA, North America

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Devil's Club / Devil's Walking Stick - in fruit
Cascade Mountains, Mount St Helens National Park, Washington, USA
Oplopanax horridus
Bob Gibbons

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Alpine Altitude Bloom Blooms Blossom Blossoms Cascade Mountains Cascades Conservation Flora Flowering Plant Fruit Fruits High Altitude Montane Mountainous National Park Natural Protected Area Volcanic Volcano Vulcanism Devils Club


Nature's Fiery Delight - Devil's Club Fruits in Mount St Helens National Park!

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. In this print by Bob Gibbons, we are transported to the untamed beauty of Mount St Helens National Park. Amidst the lush wilderness of Washington, USA, a striking plant known as Devil's Club or Devil's Walking Stick steals the show with its vibrant red fruits. These devilishly delightful fruits seem to glow against the backdrop of cascading mountains and alpine meadows. With their fiery hue and unique shape, they add a touch of mystery to this natural wonderland. As we admire these blooms from afar, it is impossible not to be enchanted by their allure. The Devil's Club stands tall as a symbol of resilience in the face of volcanic forces that once ravaged this land. Protected within this national park, these plants thrive amidst nature's raw power and serve as a reminder of our duty to conserve and cherish our precious ecosystems. They remind us that even in the harshest environments, life finds a way to flourish. So let us revel in the magic captured by Bob Gibbons' lens - an image that encapsulates both the wild spirit and delicate beauty found within Mount St Helens National Park. It invites us on an adventure into nature’s playground where every corner holds secrets waiting to be discovered!

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