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Blooming in forested areas: lots of Star-Flowered Solomon's-Seal <I>(Maianthemum stellatum)</I>, Fairy Lanterns <I>(Prosartes smithii)</I>, Pacific Bleeding Heart <I>(Dicentra formosa)</I>, False Solomon's-Seal <I>(Maianthemum racemosum)</I>, Red Columbine <I>(Aquilegia formosa)</I>, Inside-Out Flower <I>(Vancouveria hexandra)</I>, and Vanilla Leaf <I>(Achlys triphylla)</I>. Also blooming are Wood Strawberry <I>(Fragaria vesca)</I>, Wood Violet <I>(Viola glabella)</I>, Salmonberry <I>(Rubus spectabilis)</I>, thimbleberry <I>(Rubus parviflorus)</I>, bunchberry <I>(Cornus unalaschkensis)</I>, Columbia Windflower <I>(Anemone deltoidea)</I>, Siskiyou Iris <I>(Iris bracteata)</I>, Orange Honeysuckle <I>(Lonicera ciliosa)</I>, Fringe Cup <I>(Tellima grandiflora)</I>, Pacific Waterleaf <I>(Hydrophyllum tenuipes)</I>, Striped Coral Root <I>(Corallorhiza striata)</I> especially near the summit, one remaining group of Fairy Slipper <I>(Calypso Bulbosa)</I>, and Western Meadowrue <I>(Thalictrum occidentale)</I>. <P> Blooming in the meadows: lots of Rosy Plectritis <I>(Plectritis congesta)</I>, Menzies' Larkspur <I>(Delphinium menziesii)</I>, Cat's Ear Lily <I>(Calochortus tolmiei)</I>, Harsh Paintbrush <I>(Castilleja hispida)</I>, Monkey Flower <I>(Mimulus guttatus)</I>, Manroot <I>(Marah oregonus)</I>, Spring Gold <I>(Lomatium utriculatum)</I>, Scalloped Onion <I>(Allium crenulatum)</I>, Sulphur Flower Buckwheat <I>(Eriogonum umbellatum </I>var.<I> umbellatum)</I>, and Deltoid Balsamroot <I>(Balsamorhiza deltoidea)</I> in the second meadow. Also blooming are Wild Strawberry <I>(Fragaria virginiana)</I>, Arrow-Leaf Groundsel <I>(Senecio triangularis)</I>, Oregon Sunshine <I>(Eriophyllum lanatum)</I>, Bluefield Gilia <I>(Gilia capitata)</I>, Large-flowered Blue-eyed Mary <I>(Collinsia grandiflora)</I>, Pacific Lupine <I>(Lupinus lepidus)</I>, and Cardwell's Penstemon <I>(Penstemon cardwellii)</I>. <P> Blooming at the summit: carpets of Olympic Onion <I>(Allium crenulatum)</I>, as well as Small-Flowered Prairie Star <I>(Lithophragma parviflorum)</I> and Spreading Phlox <I>(Phlox diffusa)</I>.


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