Location | Camassia Natural Area |
Date | 04/10/2007 |
Reporter | Greg Lief |
oregonwildflowers@gmail.com | |
Website/Photos | http://LiefPhotos.com |
Comments | Common Camas (Camassia quamash), the preserve's flagship wildflower, is starting to bloom everywhere and should be spectacular in another 1-2 weeks!
Other species now blooming include: Rosy plectritis (Plectritis congesta), Oregon fawn lily (Erythronium oregonum), Large-flowered Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia grandiflora), oaks toothwort (Cardamine pulcherrima), wood violets (Viola glabella), shining Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium), and Western saxifrage (Saxifraga occidentalis). Western buttercups (Ranunculus occidentalis var. occidentalis) are blooming near interpretive sign #5. Western trillium (Trillium ovatum) and Giant White Wakerobin (Trillium albidum) are still in bloom but past their peak. |
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Camassia Natural Area |
04/10/2007 |
Website/Photos |
Common Camas (Camassia quamash), the preserve's flagship wildflower, is starting to bloom everywhere and should be spectacular in another 1-2 weeks!
Other species now blooming include: Rosy plectritis (Plectritis congesta), Oregon fawn lily (Erythronium oregonum), Large-flowered Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsia grandiflora), oaks toothwort (Cardamine pulcherrima), wood violets (Viola glabella), shining Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium), and Western saxifrage (Saxifraga occidentalis). Western buttercups (Ranunculus occidentalis var. occidentalis) are blooming near interpretive sign #5. Western trillium (Trillium ovatum) and Giant White Wakerobin (Trillium albidum) are still in bloom but past their peak. |
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