| Location | Rotary Club Nature Preserve, McMinnville, OR |
| Date | 05/05/2008 |
| Reporter | Alli |
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| Comments | This little park is still in the process of being developed, but there were still some nice wildflowers present. In full bloom: Dicentra formosa (Western bleeding heart), Claytonia sibirica (candy flower), Claytonia perfoliata (miner's lettuce), Amelanchier alnifolia var. semiintegrifolia (Western Serviceberry), Nemophila parviflora (wood's Nemophila), Sambucus racemosa (red elderberry), and Ranunculus uncinatus var. parviflorus (disappointing buttercup). Coming into bloom: Tolmiea menziesii (youth-on-age), Thalictrum occidentale (Western meadow-rue), and Maianthemum stellatum (Star-flowered false Solomon seal). Past their peak: There are just a few Trillium Ovatum and Trillium parviflorum left. |
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| Rotary Club Nature Preserve, McMinnville, OR |
| 05/05/2008 |
| This little park is still in the process of being developed, but there were still some nice wildflowers present. In full bloom: Dicentra formosa (Western bleeding heart), Claytonia sibirica (candy flower), Claytonia perfoliata (miner's lettuce), Amelanchier alnifolia var. semiintegrifolia (Western Serviceberry), Nemophila parviflora (wood's Nemophila), Sambucus racemosa (red elderberry), and Ranunculus uncinatus var. parviflorus (disappointing buttercup). Coming into bloom: Tolmiea menziesii (youth-on-age), Thalictrum occidentale (Western meadow-rue), and Maianthemum stellatum (Star-flowered false Solomon seal). Past their peak: There are just a few Trillium Ovatum and Trillium parviflorum left. |
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