Wildflower Report for Silver Falls State Park

LocationSilver Falls State Park
Date04/25/2010
ReporterGreg Lief
E-mailoregonwildflowers@gmail.com
Website/Photoshttp://LiefPhotos.com
CommentsNow blooming: Candyflower (Claytonia sibirica), lots of Scouler’s Corydalis (Corydalis scouleri) particularly between South Falls and Lower South Falls, lots of Pacific Bleeding Heart (Dicentra formosa), Angled Bittercress (Cardamine angulata), Evergreen Violet (Viola sempervirens), Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis), Redwool Saxifrage (Saxifraga aequidentata), Fairy Lanterns (Prosartes smithii), Pacific Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum tenuipes), Sticky Cinquefoil (Potentilla glandulosa), Redwood sorrel (Oxalis oregana), Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana var. platypetala), scattered Western Trillium (Trillium ovatum), and many chickweed monkeyflower (Mimulus alsinoides) in seeps especially between South Falls and Lower South Falls.
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Silver Falls State Park
04/25/2010
Website/Photos 
Now blooming: Candyflower (Claytonia sibirica), lots of Scouler’s Corydalis (Corydalis scouleri) particularly between South Falls and Lower South Falls, lots of Pacific Bleeding Heart (Dicentra formosa), Angled Bittercress (Cardamine angulata), Evergreen Violet (Viola sempervirens), Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis), Redwool Saxifrage (Saxifraga aequidentata), Fairy Lanterns (Prosartes smithii), Pacific Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum tenuipes), Sticky Cinquefoil (Potentilla glandulosa), Redwood sorrel (Oxalis oregana), Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana var. platypetala), scattered Western Trillium (Trillium ovatum), and many chickweed monkeyflower (Mimulus alsinoides) in seeps especially between South Falls and Lower South Falls.


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