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July is wildflower month in many parts of the Rockies, and Glacier National Park often puts on spectacular display. These Mountain Hollyhocks (Iliamna rivularis) are part of the Mallow family which includes hibiscus and cotton. Many of the species have medicinal properties, and it is thought that the first marshmallows were made from a species of Hollyhock. I composed this image using a panoramic format, to counterpoint the old and the new; the color and tone of vibrant flowers with the burnt and dying trees. Limited edition fine art print, with only 300 signed prints produced of each image. Each print comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity. Printed on Fuji Crystal photographic paper using the Chromira digital enlarger. The prints are of true archival quality and have lives expected to exceed 60 years. Size options reflect nominal size of final print.
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