| Location | Little Falls Trail, OR |
| Date | 04/01/2011 |
| Reporter | Rory Nichols |
| Comments | It is early but some early bloomers can be seen. Brook trillium (Pseudotrillium rivale) and lemon fawn lily (Erythronium citrinum) are at their peak. In bloom are sticky whiteleaf manzanita (Arctostaphylos viscida), wedge-leaved violet (Viola cuneata), few-flowered shooting star (Dodecatheon pulchellum), Oregon-myrtle (Umbellularia californica), pine violet (Viola lobata), phlox (Phlox sp.), saxifrage (Micranthes sp.), Siskiyou mat (Ceanothus pumilus), and western serviceberry (Amelanchier anifolia). |
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| Little Falls Trail, OR |
| 04/01/2011 |
| It is early but some early bloomers can be seen. Brook trillium (Pseudotrillium rivale) and lemon fawn lily (Erythronium citrinum) are at their peak. In bloom are sticky whiteleaf manzanita (Arctostaphylos viscida), wedge-leaved violet (Viola cuneata), few-flowered shooting star (Dodecatheon pulchellum), Oregon-myrtle (Umbellularia californica), pine violet (Viola lobata), phlox (Phlox sp.), saxifrage (Micranthes sp.), Siskiyou mat (Ceanothus pumilus), and western serviceberry (Amelanchier anifolia). |
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