| Location | Drift Creek Falls Trail #1378, OR |
| Date | 02/20/2010 |
| Reporter | Alli |
| TrilliumFairy@gmail.com | |
| Comments | Flowers that are just barely getting started: Viola glabella (wood violet), Cardamine nuttallii var. nuttallii (oaks toothwort or nuttall's toothwort), Oxalis oregana (Oregon Wood Sorrel, Rubus spectabilis (salmonberry) Also look for Scoliopus hallii (Oregon Fetid Adder's Tongue) which is in full bloom near the base of the waterfall. These tiny, intricate flowers are worth looking for! |
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| Drift Creek Falls Trail #1378, OR |
| 02/20/2010 |
| Flowers that are just barely getting started: Viola glabella (wood violet), Cardamine nuttallii var. nuttallii (oaks toothwort or nuttall's toothwort), Oxalis oregana (Oregon Wood Sorrel, Rubus spectabilis (salmonberry) Also look for Scoliopus hallii (Oregon Fetid Adder's Tongue) which is in full bloom near the base of the waterfall. These tiny, intricate flowers are worth looking for! |
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