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Blooming in the forest: Fairy slipper <I>(Calypso bulbosa)</I>, Redwood Sorrel <I>(Oxalis oregana)</I>, Wood Strawberry <I>(Fragaria vesca)</I>, and Candyflower <I>(Claytonia sibirica)</I>. <P> Blooming in the meadows: the most profuse species are currently Yellow Monkeyflower <I>(Mimulus guttatus)</I>, Rosy Plectritis <I>(Plectritis congesta)</I>, Western Buttercup <I>(Ranunculus occidentalis)</I>, and Henderson's shooting star <I>(Dodecatheon hendersonii)</I>, <P> Other species blooming in the meadows include: Cut-Leaf Daisy <I>(Erigeron compositus)</I>, Oregon Fawn Lily <I>(Erythronium oregonum)</I>, Tapertip Onion <I>(Allium acuminatum)</I>, Harsh Paintbrush <I>(Castilleja hispida)</I>, Smooth Prairie-Star <I>(Lithophragma glabrum)</I>, Western Saxifrage <I>(Saxifraga rufidula)</I>, Menzies' Larkspur <I>(Delphinium menziesii)</I>, Hairy Indian Paintbrush <I>(Castilleja tenuis)</I>, Wild Strawberry <I>(Fragaria virginiana)</I>, Large-Flowered Blue-Eyed Mary <I>(Collinsia grandiflora)</I>, Small-Flowered Blue-Eyed Mary <I>(Collinsia parviflora)</I>, Spring Gold <i>(Lomatium utriculatum)</i>, Two-color Lupine <I>(Lupinus bicolor)</I>, and Bigroot <I>(Marah oreganus)</I>.
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