| Location | Seneca or John Day, OR |
| Date | 06/23/2008 |
| Reporter | Chris F. Bednarek |
| acmedesign@msn.com | |
| Comments | Wildflowers in the Logan Valley (between Seneca and the Strawberry Mtns.) are nearing their peak. There are literally acres and acres of Elephant Heads, Camas, a large yellow Paintbrush and Western Bistort (I think) in bloom. While it is not a short trip I would highly recommend it. The meadows are completely flooded, so I think the bloom will continue for weeks. There is also an abundant variety of birds and a sizable herd of Pronghorn Antelope. |
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| Seneca or John Day, OR |
| 06/23/2008 |
| Wildflowers in the Logan Valley (between Seneca and the Strawberry Mtns.) are nearing their peak. There are literally acres and acres of Elephant Heads, Camas, a large yellow Paintbrush and Western Bistort (I think) in bloom. While it is not a short trip I would highly recommend it. The meadows are completely flooded, so I think the bloom will continue for weeks. There is also an abundant variety of birds and a sizable herd of Pronghorn Antelope. |
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