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Kelowna’s official flower is pretty, practical and beginning to bloom!

With the sun finally splitting through the clouds after Kelowna’s dreary winter, flowers are finally beginning to brighten up the city, liven the hiking trails and bloom on the Okanagan valley hillsides.

One circlet of golden petals to watch out for is Kelowna’s official flower, the Arrowleaf Balsamroot.

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This tall, yellow flower is native to British Columbia, as well as parts of northern Alberta, and resembles a sunflower. Just like the residents of Kelowna, this bright, beautiful bloom enjoys sandy soil, is drought tolerant and is often found in full, open sunlight.

But the Arrowleaf isn’t just a pretty face. This plant is edible and has historically been used for medicinal purposes across British Columbia, especially by the traditional Indigenous population.

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The leaves can be used as poultices for burns, cuts and stings. The roots have been used in medicinal teas and are able to stimulate the immune system to help kick that common cold.

Additionally, the entire plant is edible and can be ingested for its nutritional value as well - although it can be difficult to digest if incorrectly cooked.

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If you’re looking to find a petite piece of Kelowna on your travels, Dilworth Mountain Park is a popular hangout for the flowers.

Located off Chilcotin Crescent, the 128.1-hectare park provides an impressive view of midtown and downtown Kelowna along the short trail.

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Take the hike around Dilworth Mountain Park and enjoy the flare, flowers and Kelowna views!

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