Globe gilia; Ipomopsis globularis

These are rare. Many of these photos were taken about one third of the way along the Hoosier Pass to Boreas Pass hike on July 16, 2017. The only known occurrences of this flower (in the world!) are on the Continental Divide between Georgia Pass and North Star Mountain, with some additional locations farther south. They can be seen just to the south of Black Powder Pass, and also on the west side of Hoosier Pass, near the end of the road that allows access for about a mile toward North Star. These photos were taken between about June 25 and July 17.