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Beard Lichen, Usnea sp.
Yellow Monkey-Flower, Mimulus guttatus
Large-Leaved Avens, Geum macrophyllum
Dandelion, Taraxacum officinale
Siberian Miners Lettuce, Claytonia sibirica
Western Trillium, Trillium ovatum
Juniper Haircap Moss, Polytrichum juniperinum
Lungwort Lichen, Lobaria pulmonaria
Oregon Iris, Iris tenax
Camas Lily, Camassia quamash
Deptford Pink, Dianthus armeria
Piggy-Back Plant, Tolmiea menziesii
Stream Violet, Viola glabella
Pixie Cups, Cladonia fimbriata
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Siberian Miners Lettuce, Claytonia sibirica
This native plant has edible leaves and 1/2" diameter flowers.
1 comment:
e1
said...
Yum!
November 20, 2008 at 8:43 PM
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