Wildflower Report for Camassia Natural Area

LocationCamassia Natural Area
Date05/08/2017
Reporter Karen Amann Talerico
E-mailkaren.talerico@comcast.net
CommentsWhat a lovely, accessible walk that is good for children and those with mobility impairments, as long as you stay on loop trail. Well-maintained boardwalk over boggy areas keeps you out of water and protects native plant habitat. Camas, rosy plectritis, buttercup, Oregon grape, blackberries, thimbleberries, Dutchmans breeches, and bedstraw were in bloom or just past peak bloom. Close to bloom were lupine, strawberries, and wild ginger.
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Camassia Natural Area
05/08/2017
What a lovely, accessible walk that is good for children and those with mobility impairments, as long as you stay on loop trail. Well-maintained boardwalk over boggy areas keeps you out of water and protects native plant habitat. Camas, rosy plectritis, buttercup, Oregon grape, blackberries, thimbleberries, Dutchmans breeches, and bedstraw were in bloom or just past peak bloom. Close to bloom were lupine, strawberries, and wild ginger.


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