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Orquídeas de Suelo (Género Corallorhiza)Observ.
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Occasionally seen along the damp, shady segments of the Salmon River Trail.
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Occasional patches in the damp, shady segments of the Salmon River Trail.
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Actaea rubraObserv.
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Sparsely scattered throughout the lowland shady forest along the Salmon River.
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In our campsite after the sun went down along the Old Salmon River Trail.
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Quite abundent in the sunnier steep bluffs and grassy areas north of the Salmon River with the gilia.
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Gilia capitataObserv.
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Many blooming in almost every sunny area along the south facing forest and bluffs above the Salmon River.
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Arándano Rojo Occidental (Vaccinium parvifolium)Observ.
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Falta la ubicaciónObserv.
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Big patches blooming among the sunny south facing bluffs above the Salmon River.
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Sparsely scattered among the sunnier, grassy, steep, north facing meadows and forest above the Salmon River.
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Sparsely scattered among a semi-shady, very steep, north facing forest.
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Many blooming along the shady and damp parts of the Salmon River Trail.
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Andrómeda de Pino (Pterospora andromedea)Observ.
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At least 2 ft tall. Steep slope, think organic soil layer, very shady north facing slope.
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Género PyrolaObserv.
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Shady western hemlock and doug fir forest. Thick organic ground layer. Steep slope.
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Tyria jacobaeaeObserv.
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At least 5 on this one plant. Same larvae seen on same plant nearby.
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Many blooming along the shaded trails of Cooper Mt. Most purple, but found a pink one.
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Small patches along the shaded ridge top paralleling the Willamette.
Fotos / Sonidos
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Many growing under the oaks and madrones along the ridge top paralleling the Willamette.
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Brodiaea elegansObserv.
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A large population w most plants difficult to id between coronaria and elegans. Thin soil, no canopy, only very small oaks.
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Pipa de Indio (Monotropa uniflora)Observ.
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Shady, moist duff along the northernmost part of wildwood trail.
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Tilo (Sambucus cerulea)Observ.
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2 large individuals growing in the ecotone between the oak savanna/woodland.
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1 growing in the open and at least 1 nearby in the shade. Flowers gone, seeds beginning to form.