| Location | Columbia Hills / The Dalles Mountain Ranch |
| Date | 03/26/2021 |
| 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 | Laurel Thompson reports that the following are blooming along the Crawford Oaks Trail (between Highway 14 and Dalles Mountain Ranch Road): Butterfly-Bearing Desert Parsley (Lomatium papilioniferum, formerly Lomatium grayi), Cushion fleabane (Erigeron poliospermus var. poliospermus), Showy Phlox (Phlox speciosa), Saxifrage, Poet’s Shooting Star (Dodecatheon poeticum), Yellow Bells (Fritillaria pudica), Big-head clover (Trifolium macrocephalum), Ballhead Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum capitatum var. thompsonii), Panicled Death Camas (Toxicoscordion paniculatum), Small-Flowered Blue-Eyed Mary (Collinsia parviflora), Upland Larkspur (Delphinium nuttallii), and others.
Lupine is starting to open. |
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| Columbia Hills / The Dalles Mountain Ranch |
| 03/26/2021 |
| Website/Photos*  |
(*NOTE: You must be a member of the Oregon Wildflowers Facebook group to view these photos) |
| Laurel Thompson reports that the following are blooming along the Crawford Oaks Trail (between Highway 14 and Dalles Mountain Ranch Road): Butterfly-Bearing Desert Parsley (Lomatium papilioniferum, formerly Lomatium grayi), Cushion fleabane (Erigeron poliospermus var. poliospermus), Showy Phlox (Phlox speciosa), Saxifrage, Poet’s Shooting Star (Dodecatheon poeticum), Yellow Bells (Fritillaria pudica), Big-head clover (Trifolium macrocephalum), Ballhead Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum capitatum var. thompsonii), Panicled Death Camas (Toxicoscordion paniculatum), Small-Flowered Blue-Eyed Mary (Collinsia parviflora), Upland Larkspur (Delphinium nuttallii), and others.
Lupine is starting to open. |
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