Location | Camassia Natural Area |
Date | 05/04/2011 |
Reporter | Greg Lief |
oregonwildflowers@gmail.com | |
Website/Photos | http://LiefPhotos.com |
Comments | The meadows are starting to look good with plenty of Common Camas (Camassia quamash) (and more on the way), Rosy Plectritis (Plectritis congesta), and Large-flowered Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia grandiflora). Also blooming are: Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana), Western Buttercup (Ranunculus occidentalis var. occidentalis), Candy Flower (Claytonia sibirica), Western Saxifrage (Saxifraga occidentalis), Fringe Cup (Tellima grandiflora) starting, Wood Violets (Viola glabella), Trailing Blackberry (Rubus ursinus), shining Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium), and Disappointing Buttercup (Ranunculus uncinatus). Oregon fawn lily (Erythronium oregonum) and Western trillium (Trillium ovatum) are finished for the season. |
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Camassia Natural Area |
05/04/2011 |
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The meadows are starting to look good with plenty of Common Camas (Camassia quamash) (and more on the way), Rosy Plectritis (Plectritis congesta), and Large-flowered Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia grandiflora). Also blooming are: Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana), Western Buttercup (Ranunculus occidentalis var. occidentalis), Candy Flower (Claytonia sibirica), Western Saxifrage (Saxifraga occidentalis), Fringe Cup (Tellima grandiflora) starting, Wood Violets (Viola glabella), Trailing Blackberry (Rubus ursinus), shining Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium), and Disappointing Buttercup (Ranunculus uncinatus). Oregon fawn lily (Erythronium oregonum) and Western trillium (Trillium ovatum) are finished for the season. |
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