| Location | Eagle Creek |
| Date | 05/02/2016 |
| Reporter | Greg Lief |
| greglief@gmail.com | |
| Website/Photos | Oregon Wildflowers Facebook group (NOTE: You must be a member of the Oregon Wildflowers Facebook group to view these photos) |
| Comments | Colette Grace reports that nearly everything listed in my 4/25 report is still blooming. In particular, Rosy plectritis (Plecritis congesta) is at its peak, as is Valerian. Larkspur is starting to fade. Blue-Eyed Mary (Collinsia sp.) still looks good.
She also noted White Shooting Star (Dodecatheon dentatum) blooming at 7.5 Mile Camp, down the main path from the camp to the creek approximately four feet from the water in a seep. |
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| Eagle Creek |
| 05/02/2016 |
| Website/Photos*  |
(*NOTE: You must be a member of the Oregon Wildflowers Facebook group to view these photos) |
| Colette Grace reports that nearly everything listed in my 4/25 report is still blooming. In particular, Rosy plectritis (Plecritis congesta) is at its peak, as is Valerian. Larkspur is starting to fade. Blue-Eyed Mary (Collinsia sp.) still looks good.
She also noted White Shooting Star (Dodecatheon dentatum) blooming at 7.5 Mile Camp, down the main path from the camp to the creek approximately four feet from the water in a seep. |
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