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Lewis & Clark's Columbia River - "200 Years Later"
"Wildflowers and Weed Blossoms ... Index"
    (and flowering Shrubs and Trees)
 
Includes ... Columbia River Wildflowers, Weed Blossoms, Shrubs, and Flowering Trees, Mushrooms and Fungi ... Beacon Rock, Washington ... Bridal Veil, Oregon ... Camassia Natural Area, West Linn, Oregon ... Chanticleer Point (Portland Woman's Forum), Oregon ... Columbia River near PDX, Oregon ... Crown Point, Oregon ... Dalton Point, Oregon ... Eagle Creek, Oregon ... Hamilton Island, Washington ... Historic Columbia River Highway, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon ... John Day Dam, Oregon ... Kalama Marine Park, Washington ... Lacamas Lake, Washington ... Larch Mountain, Oregon ... Memaloose Overlook, Historic Columbia River Highway, Oregon ... Mitchell Point, Oregon ... Mosier, Oregon ... Mount Hood, Oregon ... Multnomah Falls, Oregon ... Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Washington ... Pacific Community Park, Vancouver, Washington ... Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, Washington ... Sauvie Island, Oregon ... Shillapoo Wildlife Area, Vancouver, Washington ... Smith and Bybee Lakes, Portland, Oregon ... Tom McCall Nature Preserve, Oregon ... Vancouver, Washington ... Vancouver Trout Hatchery, Vancouver, Washington ...
    Index  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  Trees

    AND ... Butterflies


    Page 1

  1. American Wintercress (American Yellowrocket)
  2. Annual Fleabane (Daisy Fleabane)
  3. Arrowleaf Balsamroot
  4. Aster (species)
  5. Babystars (True Babystars, Bicolored Flaxflower)
  6. Bachelor Button
  7. Baneberry (Red Baneberry)
  8. Bear Grass
  9. Bedstraw (species)
  10. Bicolored Cluster Lily (Bicolor Triteleia, Howell's Triteleia)
  11. Bird's-foot Trefoil
  12. Bitter Dock
  13. Bittersweet Nightshade (Deadly Nightshade)
  14. Blackberry (Himalayan Blackberry)
  15. Blackberry (Trailing Blackberry, Pacific Blackberry, Dewberry)
  16. Bleeding Hearts
  17. Blue-eyed Mary (Large-flowered)
  18. Blue-eyed Mary (Small-flowered)
  19. Blue-eyed Mary (Spinster's)
  20. Blue Field Gilia (Blue-headed Gilia)
  21. Broadleaf Arrowhead (Wapato, Duck Potato)
  22. Broadleaf Peavine (Everlasting Pea)
  23. Broadleaf Starflower (Pacific Starflower, Western Starflower)
  24. Broadleaf Stonecrop (Pacific Sedum)
  25. Bronze Bells (Mountain Bells, Western Featherbells)
  26. Broomrape (Common Broomrape)
  27. Broomrape (Naked Broomrape, One-flower Broomrape)
  28. Buttercup (Creeping)
  29. Buttercup (Western)
  30. Buttercup (Woodland, Small-flowered)

    Page 2

  31. California Poppy
  32. Camas
  33. Campion (Red)
  34. Campion (Rose)
  35. Campion (White)
  36. Cape Jewelweed (Touch-me-not)
  37. Catchfly (Douglas's, Seabluff, Douglas's Campion)
  38. Cattail (Broadleaf Cattail)
  39. Cheeseweed (Buttonweed, Common Mallow)
  40. Chickweed (Common Chickweed)
  41. Chickweed (Field Chickweed, Meadow Chickweed)
  42. Chicory
  43. Cinquefoil (Sulphur Cinquefoil, Erect Cinquefoil)
  44. Clover (Field)
  45. Clover (Rabbit-foot)
  46. Clover (Red)
  47. Clover (Tomcat)
  48. Clover (White)
  49. Clover (White Sweet)
  50. Coast Manroot (Wild Cucumber)
  51. Columbia Coreopsis
  52. Columbia Windflower
  53. Common Centaury
  54. Common Dandelion
  55. Common Tansy
  56. Common Yarrow
  57. Coralroot (Merten's)
  58. Corydalis (Scouler's)
  59. Cotton-batting Plant
  60. Cow Parsnip
  61. Creeping Charlie (Ground Ivy)

    Page 3

  62. Dame's Rocket
  63. Deptford Pink
  64. Desert Parsley (Columbia)
  65. Desert Parsley (Nine-leaf, Nine-leaf Lomatium, Lewis's Lomatium)
  66. Desert Parsley (Piper's, "Salt and Pepper")
  67. Desert Parsley (Pungent Desert Parsley, Gray's Desert Parsley)
  68. Dogwood (Creek Dogwood, Red-osier)
  69. Dogwood (Dwarf Dogwood, Bunchberry)
  70. Elderberry (Blue)
  71. Elderberry (Red)
  72. English Daisy
  73. English Holly
  74. Evening Primrose
  75. False Lily of the Valley
  76. Fiddleneck (species)
  77. Field Bindweed
  78. Field Pepperweed (Field Peppergrass)
  79. Filaree (Redstem Filaree, Redstem Storksbill)
  80. Fireweed
  81. Foamflower
  82. Forget-me-not (Changing)
  83. Forget-me-not (Marsh)
  84. Forget-me-not (Small-flowered)
  85. Foxglove
  86. Fringecup
  87. Fringepod (Fringe Pod, Lace Pod)

    Page 4

  88. Geranium (Cutleaf)
  89. Geranium (Dove's Foot, Crane's Bill)
  90. Goatsbeard (Goat's Beard, Sylvan Goatsbeard, Bride's Feathers)
  91. Gold Stars
  92. Goldenrod (Canada)
  93. Grass Widow (Satin Flower, Purple-eyed Grass)
  94. Hardhack (Douglas Spiraea)
  95. Harebell (Scotch Bluebell)
  96. Hawksbeard (Smooth Hawksbeard)
  97. Hawkweed (species)
  98. Hawkweed (White, White-flowered)
  99. Hedge Nettle (Great, Cooley's)
  100. Hedge Nettle (Whitestem)
  101. Herb Robert ("Stinky Bob")
  102. Honesty (Silver Dollar Plant, Money Plant)
  103. Honeysuckle (Hairy, Pink)
  104. Honeysuckle (Orange)
  105. Honeysuckle (Twinberry, Bearberry, Black Twinberry)
  106. Hooker's Fairybells
  107. Huckleberry (Red)
  108. Indian Blanket Flower (Firewheel)
  109. Indian Plum (Oso Berry)
  110. Iris (Toughleaf Iris, Oregon Iris, Oregon Flag, Oregon Blue)
  111. Iris (Wild Yellow Iris)
  112. Knapweed (species)

    Page 5

  113. Lady's Thumb
  114. Large-leaf Avens
  115. Larkspur (Poison Larkspur, Cow-poison)
  116. Larkspur (Rockslide Larkspur, Olympic Larkspur)
  117. Larkspur (Upland Larkspur, Common Larkspur)
  118. Lily (Avalanche)
  119. Lily (Checker Lily, Mission Bells)
  120. Lily (Fawn Lily)
  121. Lily (Glacier Lily)
  122. Lily (Columbia Tiger Lily)
  123. Lowland Cudweed
  124. Lupine (Miniature)
  125. Lupine (species, Rowena Plateau)
  126. Lupine (species, Sauvie Island)
  127. Mariposa Lily
  128. Mayweed Chamomile
  129. Miner's Lettuce
  130. Mock Orange
  131. Monkeyflower (Chickweed)
  132. Monkeyflower (Mountain, Tiling's, Larger Mountain)
  133. Monkeyflower (Seep, Seep-spring, Common Western)
  134. Morning Glory
  135. Mullein (Common, Wooly)
  136. Mullein (Moth)
  137. Mustard (Field)
  138. Mustard (Garlic)
  139. Mustard (Tumble, Tumbling, Jim Hill)
  140. Ninebark
  141. Nodding Beggar Tick
  142. Nodding Onion
  143. Northern Inside-out Flower

    Page 6

  144. Oaks Toothwort (Beautiful Bittercress)
  145. Ocean Spray
  146. Oregon Grape (Cascade, Dull)
  147. Oregon Grape (Tall)
  148. Oregon Sunshine (Wooly Sunflower)
  149. Ox-eyed Daisy
  150. Paintbrush (species)
  151. Pale Bellflower (Scouler's Harebell)
  152. Pearly Everlasting
  153. Pennycress (Fendler's, Mountain)
  154. Pennyroyal
  155. Penstemon (Cascade, Cascades, Coastal)
  156. Penstemon (Richardson's, Cutleaf Beardtongue)
  157. Penstemon (Rock)
  158. Penstemon (Woodland)
  159. Periwinkle
  160. Phlox (Midget Phlox)
  161. Phlox (Spreading Phlox)
  162. Pineapple Weed
  163. Plantain (Broadleaf)
  164. Plaintain (English Plantain)
  165. Plectritis (Rosy, Sea Blush)
  166. Plectritis (White)
  167. Popcorn Flower (species)
  168. Prairie Star
  169. Purple Deadnettle

    Page 7

  170. Queen Anne's Lace (Wild Carrot)
  171. Queen's Cup
  172. Rabbitbrush (species)
  173. Red-flowering Currant
  174. Rose (Clustered Wild Rose)
  175. Rose (Dog Rose)
  176. Rose (Nootka Rose)
  177. Salal
  178. Salmonberry
  179. Sandwort (Big-leaf)
  180. Saxifrage (Grassland)
  181. Saxifrage (Merten's)
  182. Saxifrage (Oregon)
  183. Saxifrage (Spotted, Yellow-dot)
  184. Saxifrage (Western)
  185. Scarlet Pimpernel (Red Pimpernel, Red Chickweed, Poor Man's Weatherglass)
  186. Scotch Broom (Scot's Broom)
  187. Self Heal
  188. Serviceberry
  189. Sheep Sorrel (Red Sorrel, Sour Dock)
  190. Shooting Star (species)
  191. Siberian Spring Beauty (Candy Flower)
  192. Sitka Mistmaiden
  193. Skunk Cabbage
  194. Snow Buckwheat (Snow Eriogonum)
  195. Snow Queen (Deer Flower)
  196. Snowberry (Common)
  197. Snowberry (Mountain)
  198. Solomon's Seal (False Solomon's Seal)
  199. Solomon's Seal (Star Solomon's Seal, Starry False Solomon's Seal)
  200. Speedwell (American Speedwell, American Brooklime)
  201. Speedwell (Corn Speedwell, Wall Speedwell)
  202. Speedwell (Persian)
  203. Spring Whitlow-grass (Spring Draba)
  204. St. Johns-wort (Klamath Weed)
  205. Strawberry (Woods Strawberry, Greenleaf Strawberry)

    Page 8

  206. Tall Bugbane
  207. Tansy Ragwort
  208. Teasel
  209. Thimbleberry
  210. Thistle (Bull)
  211. Thistle (Canada)
  212. Thistle (Sow)
  213. Trillium (Sweet Trillium, Giant White Wake-robin)
  214. Trillium (Western Trillium, Western Wake-robin)
  215. Twinflower
  216. Vanilla Leaf (Deer Foot)
  217. Violet (Early Blue)
  218. Violet (Round-leaf)
  219. Violet (Stream)

    Page 9

  220. Wall Lettuce
  221. Water Lily (Fragrant Water Lily)
  222. Water Lily (Yellow Pond Lily)
  223. Water Pepper
  224. Waterleaf (Ballhead)
  225. Waterleaf (Pacific)
  226. Western Columbine (Red Columbine)
  227. Western White Clematis (Virgin's Bower)
  228. White Hyacinth (Fool's Onion)
  229. Wild Radish
  230. Willowherb (species)
  231. Winter Vetch
  232. Wood Sorrel (Creeping Wood Sorrel, Creeping Yellow Oxalis)
  233. Wood Sorrel (Oregon Oxalis)
  234. Yellow Bells
  235. Yellow Parentucellia
  236. Yellow Toadfax (Butter and Eggs)
  237. Youth-on-age (Piggy-back Plant)


    Trees

  • Dogwood (Pacific Dogwood)
  • Maple (Big Leaf Maple)
  • Maple (Vine Maple)
  • Western Mountain Ash


    Other

  • Bracket Fungi
  • Questionable Stropharia (Stropharia ambigua)
  • Shaggy Mane Mushroom (Shaggy Ink-Caps)
  • Little brown mushrooms in ground
  • Orange mushroom on tree
  • White tree fungi


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