Wildflower Report for Camassia Natural Area

LocationCamassia Natural Area
Date05/16/2008
ReporterGreg Lief
E-mailoregonwildflowers@gmail.com
Website/Photoshttp://LiefPhotos.com
CommentsNow blooming: lots of Large-flowered Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia grandiflora), Western Saxifrage (Saxifraga occidentalis), Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana), Trailing Blackberry (Rubus ursinus), Western Buttercup (Ranunculus occidentalis var. occidentalis), and Candy Flower (Claytonia sibirica). Also in bloom are: Fringe Cup (Tellima grandiflora), Wood Violets (Viola glabella), Shining Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium), False Solomon's-Seal (Maianthemum racemosum), Star-Flowered Solomon's-Seal (Maianthemum stellatum), Disappointing Buttercup (Ranunculus uncinatus), and Bigroot (Marah oreganus). There is still a good amount of Rosy Plectritis (Plectritis congesta) and Common Camas (Camassia quamash), but both are past their peak.
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Camassia Natural Area
05/16/2008
Website/Photos 
Now blooming: lots of Large-flowered Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia grandiflora), Western Saxifrage (Saxifraga occidentalis), Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana), Trailing Blackberry (Rubus ursinus), Western Buttercup (Ranunculus occidentalis var. occidentalis), and Candy Flower (Claytonia sibirica). Also in bloom are: Fringe Cup (Tellima grandiflora), Wood Violets (Viola glabella), Shining Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium), False Solomon's-Seal (Maianthemum racemosum), Star-Flowered Solomon's-Seal (Maianthemum stellatum), Disappointing Buttercup (Ranunculus uncinatus), and Bigroot (Marah oreganus). There is still a good amount of Rosy Plectritis (Plectritis congesta) and Common Camas (Camassia quamash), but both are past their peak.


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