Wildflower Report for Rowena Plateau

LocationRowena Plateau
Date05/24/2008
ReporterVictor von Salza
E-mailvictor@vonsalza.com
Website/Photoshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/victorvonsalza/
CommentsOn the trail from the road and the loop around the first pond. Balsamroot and Lupines still blooming nicely. Cornflowers in blue, a few purple, and one white one. White Heartleaf Buckwheat just beginning to bloom. Bi-Colored Cluster Lilies near the bluffs facing the Columbia. Along the bath that runs that runs between the bluffs and first pond, but in the swales just past the first pond saw Common Monkey flower together with Scouler's Popcorn flower. Near the first pond some nice pink wild roses were blooming and floating on the pond were some yellow flowers with large dark green leaves.
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Rowena Plateau
05/24/2008
Website/Photos 
On the trail from the road and the loop around the first pond. Balsamroot and Lupines still blooming nicely. Cornflowers in blue, a few purple, and one white one. White Heartleaf Buckwheat just beginning to bloom. Bi-Colored Cluster Lilies near the bluffs facing the Columbia. Along the bath that runs that runs between the bluffs and first pond, but in the swales just past the first pond saw Common Monkey flower together with Scouler's Popcorn flower. Near the first pond some nice pink wild roses were blooming and floating on the pond were some yellow flowers with large dark green leaves.


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