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National Park Mystery Plant 15: Count One, Two, Three and Stop

This is a clue. Photo by Rennett Stowe via Flickr.

It's one, two, three when you count along with me. Can you identify Mystery Plant 15?

When the pipers play "Amazing Grace," tears well in my eyes.

When the bell tolls, it tolls for me.

When a flower blooms, my eyes rejoice.

Be sure to check back with Traveler tomorrow for the answer and an explanation of the clues.

Comments

bellflower?


Tantalizingly close, Anon. Want to try again?


The Scotch Bonnet.


Nope; the mystery plant is not called scotch bonnet.


Scottish Bluebell


Nope; not Scottish bluebell.


thistle


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