Wildflower Report for Camassia Natural Area

LocationCamassia Natural Area
Date05/09/2012
ReporterGreg Lief
E-mailoregonwildflowers@gmail.com
Website/Photoshttp://LiefPhotos.com
CommentsThe meadows are at their peak, with plentiful Common Camas (Camassia quamash), Rosy Plectritis (Plectritis congesta), Western Saxifrage (Saxifraga occidentalis), Western Buttercup (Ranunculus occidentalis var. occidentalis), and Large-flowered Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia grandiflora). Blooming in the forest: Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana), Trailing Blackberry (Rubus ursinus), Candy Flower (Claytonia sibirica), Fringe Cup (Tellima grandiflora), Wood Violets (Viola glabella), Miner's Lettuce (Claytonia perfoliata), Star-Flowered Solomon's-Seal (Maianthemum stellatum), Cinquefoil (Potentilla sp.), and Disappointing Buttercup (Ranunculus uncinatus).
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Camassia Natural Area
05/09/2012
Website/Photos 
The meadows are at their peak, with plentiful Common Camas (Camassia quamash), Rosy Plectritis (Plectritis congesta), Western Saxifrage (Saxifraga occidentalis), Western Buttercup (Ranunculus occidentalis var. occidentalis), and Large-flowered Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia grandiflora). Blooming in the forest: Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana), Trailing Blackberry (Rubus ursinus), Candy Flower (Claytonia sibirica), Fringe Cup (Tellima grandiflora), Wood Violets (Viola glabella), Miner's Lettuce (Claytonia perfoliata), Star-Flowered Solomon's-Seal (Maianthemum stellatum), Cinquefoil (Potentilla sp.), and Disappointing Buttercup (Ranunculus uncinatus).


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