| Location | Dog Mountain |
| Date | 05/25/2017 |
| Reporter | Greg Lief |
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| Website/Photos | Oregon Wildflowers Facebook group (NOTE: You must be a member of the Oregon Wildflowers Facebook group to view these photos) |
| Comments | Carol Sweeney visited Dog Mountain this morning and reports that balsamroot, larkspur, paintbrush, and phlox are blooming in the meadows. She also photographed: Threadleaf phacelia (Phacelia linearis), Forktooth Ookow (Dichelostemma congestum), Lupine, Columbia Windflower (Anemone deltoidea), Star-Flowered Solomon`s Seal (Maianthemum stellatum), Ball-Head Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum capitatum), Rosy Plectritis (Plectritis congesta), Chocolate Lily (Fritillaria affinis), Big-Head Clover (Trifolium macrocephalum), Hooker`s Fairybell (Disporum hookeri), Western baneberry (Actaea rubra), Red-Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum), Fringecup (Tellima grandiflora), Slender Woodland Star (Lithophragma tenellum), Early Blue Violet (Viola adunca), False Solomon`s Seal (Maianthemum racemosum), and White Western Groundsel (Senecio integerrimus var. ochroleucus). |
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| Dog Mountain |
| 05/25/2017 |
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(*NOTE: You must be a member of the Oregon Wildflowers Facebook group to view these photos) |
| Carol Sweeney visited Dog Mountain this morning and reports that balsamroot, larkspur, paintbrush, and phlox are blooming in the meadows. She also photographed: Threadleaf phacelia (Phacelia linearis), Forktooth Ookow (Dichelostemma congestum), Lupine, Columbia Windflower (Anemone deltoidea), Star-Flowered Solomon`s Seal (Maianthemum stellatum), Ball-Head Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum capitatum), Rosy Plectritis (Plectritis congesta), Chocolate Lily (Fritillaria affinis), Big-Head Clover (Trifolium macrocephalum), Hooker`s Fairybell (Disporum hookeri), Western baneberry (Actaea rubra), Red-Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum), Fringecup (Tellima grandiflora), Slender Woodland Star (Lithophragma tenellum), Early Blue Violet (Viola adunca), False Solomon`s Seal (Maianthemum racemosum), and White Western Groundsel (Senecio integerrimus var. ochroleucus). |
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