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Now blooming: Candyflower <I>(Claytonia sibirica)</I>, lots of Scouler’s Corydalis <I>(Corydalis scouleri)</I> particularly between South Falls and just beyond Lower South Falls, lots of Pacific Bleeding Heart <I>(Dicentra formosa)</I>, Angled Bittercress <I>(Cardamine angulata)</I>, Evergreen Violet <I>(Viola sempervirens)</I>, Salmonberry <I>(Rubus spectabilis)</I>, Redwool Saxifrage <I>(Saxifraga aequidentata)</I>, lots of Fairy Lanterns <I>(Prosartes smithii)</I> near South Falls, Pacific Waterleaf <I>(Hydrophyllum tenuipes)</I>, Sticky Cinquefoil <I>(Potentilla glandulosa)</I>, Fringe Cup <I>(Tellima grandiflora)</I>, Redwood sorrel <I>(Oxalis oregana)</I>, False Solomon's-Seal <I>(Maianthemum racemosum)</I>, Star-Flowered Solomon's-Seal <I>(Maianthemum stellatum)</I> especially near Middle North Falls, Red Elderberry <I>(Sambucus racemosa)</I>, Wild Strawberry <I>(Fragaria virginiana </I>var.<I> platypetala)</I>, and Vanilla Leaf <I>(Achlys triphylla)</I>. <P> Some Tall Larkspur <I>(Delphinium trolliifolium)</I> can be found near Lower South Falls and Lower North Falls. <P> Many chickweed monkeyflower <I>(Mimulus alsinoides)</I> in seeps especially between South Falls and Lower South Falls, and also between Drake and Double Falls. Some Common Monkeyflower <I>(Mimulus guttatus)</I> especially along the trail near Winter Falls. Lots of Large-Flowered Blue-Eyed Mary <I>(Collinsia grandiflora)</I> just downstream from Lower South Falls. <P> There are still scattered Western Trillium <I>(Trillium ovatum)</I>, though well past their peak.


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