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Disporum hookeri Fairy Bells |
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This perennial grows from a stout rhizome and has broad bell-shaped leaves that are green in color and white flowers that appear in late spring and early summer and hang downward from the tops of the stems. |
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Disporum smithii Fairy Lantern |
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A slow-spreading, clump-forming perennial with white flowers that hang down from the wiry green stalks in the spring. Shiny orange berries appear in late summer and early fall. |
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Dodecatheon hendersonii Broad-Leafed Shooting Star |
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A low growing perennial with pink star-like flowers. |
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Dryas octopetala Mountain Avens |
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A high elevation, mat-forming perennial with whitish cream flowers that appear in late-spring to early summer and dark green evergreen foliage. The seed heads form as airy white tufts and emerge in late summer. |
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Erigeron glaucus Beach Fleabane |
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A low growing showy perennial that sometimes spreads to form mounds. It displays purple and yellow flowers that appear throughout the summer. |
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Eriophyllum lanatum Wooly Sunshine |
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Perennial herbaceous plant with alternate silvery green leaves and yellow daisy-like flowers. |
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Fragaria chiloensis Coast Strawberry |
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This strawberry has thick, shiny leaves. Prefers sandy areas where it can easily send out runners and provide binding and ground cover. |
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Fragaria vesca Wood Strawberry |
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This drought tolerant strawberry has smaller fruit and is often found in more open parts of forests where it sends out runners and provides ground cover. |
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Fragaria virginiana Mountain Strawberry |
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This strawberry is drought tolerant, sends out runners and provides ground cover. |
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Fritillaria lanceolata Chocolate Lily |
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A small native bulb with mottled purple/brown and green flowers. It blooms in early spring and is found in grassy areas and the fringes of woodland shade. |
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Fritillaria pudica Yellow Bell |
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A small native bulb with yellow bell shaped flowers that blooms in early spring and is typically found East of the Cascade Mountain Range. |
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Gaillardia aristata Blanket Flower |
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A long-blooming perennial commonly occurring on prairies, dry meadows, and open woods. The yellow and brown flowers begin blooming in the summer and can continue into the fall. |
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Geum macrophyllum Oregon Avens |
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This perennial herb has seeds that stick to passer-bys and small yellow flowers. |
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Geum triflorum Prairie Smoke |
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Low-growing perennial adapted to dry sites. |
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Goodyera oblongifolia Rattlesnake Plantain |
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A native orchid common in coniferous forests. The rosette of basal evergreen leaves are often striped or mottled with white. Its' greenish-white flowers begin appearing in late summer. |
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Heracleum lanatum Cow Parsnip |
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This tall plant has very large leaves and white flowers produced in clusters. |
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Heuchera chlorantha Green-flowered Heuchera |
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A rhizomatous perennial with a clump of lobed leaves at the base and wands of greenish-white flower clusters that appear in early summer. |
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Heuchera glabra Alumroot |
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A perennial with stalks of conspicuous small white flowers and deep green leaves. |
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Heuchera micrantha Small-flowered Alumroot |
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A perennial with basal leaves and tall flowering stems with many small white flowers. |
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Hydrophyllum tenuipes Pacific Waterleaf |
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A spreading perennial herb with lush leaves and dense balls of greenish-white to lavender and purple flowers that appear late spring and early summer. |
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Iliamna rivularis Streambank Globemallow |
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This perennial herbaceous plant produces tall thick stems of hollyhock-like pink and lavender blooms, produced in spikes from June to August. |
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Iris chrysophylla Slender-tubed Iris |
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This plant produces fragile looking cream, pale yellow, to deep yellow flowers with reddish brown veins. |
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Iris douglasiana Douglas Iris |
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This perennial plant produces purple and cream flowers. |
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Iris missouriensis Mountain Iris |
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Iris tenax Oregon Iris |
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This plant produces purple to blue, or sometimes white, flowers in the late spring. |
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