| Location | White Salmon, WA |
| Date | 03/16/2008 |
| Reporter | Darlisa Black |
| darlisa.may@gmail.com | |
| Website/Photos | http://www.flickr.com/photos/starlisa/ |
| Comments | Along the edges of the hills to the East side of town across Jewett Creek from Spring Street on the N. side of town... in a small area along the edge of the Oak trees at the bottom of the open slopes of the hills, we have Oak Toothwort (Cardamine nutallii) blooming in delicate little blue flowers, along with more Satin Flowers (Olysnium douglasii) both violet and white, and Yellow Bells (Fritillaria Pudica). There are also tiny little Saxifrage plants and occasionally Fawn Lily (Erythronium grandiflorum) as well as Prairie Star (Lithophragma sp.). Many of these are in the early stages still. I do have photos of all these and many more on my Flickr site. |
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| White Salmon, WA |
| 03/16/2008 |
| Website/Photos  |
| Along the edges of the hills to the East side of town across Jewett Creek from Spring Street on the N. side of town... in a small area along the edge of the Oak trees at the bottom of the open slopes of the hills, we have Oak Toothwort (Cardamine nutallii) blooming in delicate little blue flowers, along with more Satin Flowers (Olysnium douglasii) both violet and white, and Yellow Bells (Fritillaria Pudica). There are also tiny little Saxifrage plants and occasionally Fawn Lily (Erythronium grandiflorum) as well as Prairie Star (Lithophragma sp.). Many of these are in the early stages still. I do have photos of all these and many more on my Flickr site. |
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