Antique Postcard 1910s Snow Plant $20 Fine Yosemite Park Botanical Red Flower
Social History: A $20 fine in the early 1910s is equivalent to over $600 today, demonstrating how strictly early park rangers protected the rare flora:
"This is a wonderful flower of which the card though hand tinted gives almost no idea. The brightest shades are a little like its wonderful color. It is a fungus without leaves. There is a fine of $20. in Yosemite for picking it. With much love to all, Mother"
Scene: Snow Plant, a parasitic plant native to the Sierra Nevada mountains that lacks chlorophyll and forces its way through winter snow. The pre-printed text correctly notes it is found "only in the coldest places."
Size: Standard 3.5 x 5.5"
Era: Divided Back Era (1907–1915)
Condition: Corner bumping and paper aging
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.