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The lupine and tiger lilies in the summit meadows have barely started blooming. There is still a patch of snow! <P> <B>Blooming in the forest along the East Ridge Trail</B>: Vanilla Leaf <I>(Achlys triphylla)</I>, Redwood Sorrel <I>(Oxalis oregana)</I>, Candyflower <I>(Claytonia sibirica)</I>, Pacific Starflower <i>(Trientalis borealis ssp. latifolia)</i>, Thimbleberry <I>(Rubus parviflorus)</I>, Western Coralroot <I>(Corallorrhiza mertensiana)</I>, Star-Flowered Solomon's-Seal <I>(Maianthemum stellatum)</I>, Pacific Bleeding Heart <I>(Dicentra formosa)</I>, Wood Violet <I>(Viola glabella)</I>, Western Columbine <I>(Aquilegia formosa)</I>, Fringecup <I>(Tellima grandiflora)</I>, Inside-Out Flower <I>(Vancouveria hexandra)</I>, and Fairy Lanterns <I>(Disporum smithii)</I>. <P> <B>Blooming in the meadows</B>: Tiger Lily <I>(Lilium columbianum)</I>, Sickle-keeled Lupine <I>(Lupinus albicaulis)</I>, Cliff Larkspur <I>(Delphinium menziesii)</I>, Arrow-Leaf Groundsel <I>(Senecio triangularis)</I>, Spring Gold <I>(Lomatium utriculatum)</I>, Roundleaf violet <I>(Viola orbiculata)</I>, Early Blue violet <I>(Viola adunca)</I>, Wild Strawberry <I>(Fragaria virginiana)</I>, and Harsh Paintbrush <I>(Castilleja hispida)</I>. <P> <B>Blooming in the rock gardens</B>: Harsh Paintbrush <I>(Castilleja hispida)</I>, Catchfly <I>(Silene douglasii)</I>, Cardwell's Penstemon <I>(Penstemon cardwellii)</I>, Prairie Lupine <I>(Lupinus lepidus)</I>, Rough Wallflower <I>(Erysium asperum)</I>, Scalloped Onion <I>(Allium crenulatum)</I>, and Spreading Phlox <I>(Phlox diffusa)</I>.
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