Wildflower Report for Columbia Hills / The Dalles Mountain Ranch

LocationColumbia Hills / The Dalles Mountain Ranch
Date04/10/2017
ReporterGreg Lief
E-mailoregonwildflowers@gmail.com
Website/Photoshttp://LiefPhotos.com
CommentsJeffrey Barker visited Stacker Butte, and reports that although few flowers are blooming at the trailhead, there are more to be seen as you gain elevation. The balsamroot and lupine have not really started yet. Some of the varieties currently blooming include: Obscure Buttercup (Ranunculus triternatus), harsh paintbrush (Castilleja hispida), Spring beauty (Claytonia lanceolata), redstem spring beauty (Claytonia rubra), small-flowered blue-eyed mary (Collinsia parviflora), upland larkspur (Delphinium nuttallianum), desert shooting star (Dodecatheon conjugens), yellow bells (Fritillaria pudica), bulbiferous prairie-star (Lithophragma glabrum), nine-leaf desert parsley (Lomatium triternatum), Watson`s desert-parsley (Lomatium watsonii), Hood`s Phlox (Phlox hoodii), and grass widow (Olsynium douglasii var. inflatum) -- this variety is found only in the Gorge near the summit of the Columbia Hills at higher elevations.
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Columbia Hills / The Dalles Mountain Ranch
04/10/2017
Website/Photos 
Jeffrey Barker visited Stacker Butte, and reports that although few flowers are blooming at the trailhead, there are more to be seen as you gain elevation. The balsamroot and lupine have not really started yet. Some of the varieties currently blooming include: Obscure Buttercup (Ranunculus triternatus), harsh paintbrush (Castilleja hispida), Spring beauty (Claytonia lanceolata), redstem spring beauty (Claytonia rubra), small-flowered blue-eyed mary (Collinsia parviflora), upland larkspur (Delphinium nuttallianum), desert shooting star (Dodecatheon conjugens), yellow bells (Fritillaria pudica), bulbiferous prairie-star (Lithophragma glabrum), nine-leaf desert parsley (Lomatium triternatum), Watson`s desert-parsley (Lomatium watsonii), Hood`s Phlox (Phlox hoodii), and grass widow (Olsynium douglasii var. inflatum) -- this variety is found only in the Gorge near the summit of the Columbia Hills at higher elevations.


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