<B>LOTS</B> of Scouler's Corydalis <I>(Corydalis scouleri)</I> between the parking area and the old dam. Also blooming are: salmonberry <I>(Rubus spectabilis)</I>, Western trillium <I>(Trillium ovatum)</I> and Giant White Wakerobin <I>(Trillium albidum)</I> though both slightly past their peak, shining Oregon-grape <I>(Mahonia aquifolium)</I>, Oregon fawn lilies <I>(Erythronium oregonum)</I>, Pacific bleeding hearts <I>(Dicentra formosa)</I>, Hooker's fairy bells <I>(Prosartes hookeri)</I>, Wood Violets <I>(Viola glabella)</I>, Sweet Colt's Foot <I>(Petasites frigidus)</I>, Slender Toothwort <I>(Cardamine pulcherrima</I> var. <I>tenella)</I>, Candy Flower <I>(Montia sibirica)</I>, Indian Plum <I>(Oemleria cerasiformis)</I>, Western Saxifrage <I>(Saxifraga occidentalis)</I>, Western Meadowrue <I>(Thalictrum occidentale)</I>, and False Solomon's Seal <I>(Similacina racemosa)</I>. One isolated patch of Dutchman's Breeches <I>(Dicentra cucullaria)</I> in bloom on the hillside just before the wooden steps.
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Columbia Kittentails <I>(Synthyris missurica ssp. stellata)</I> are covering the boulders next to the footbridge just downstream from the waterfall. Red-flowered Currant <I>(Ribes sanguineum)</I> is blooming on the rocky hillside downstream from the waterfall.
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Lots of non-native Red Dead-nettle* <I>(Lamium purpureum)</I> adjacent to the parking area.