[Licorice-roots and Lovages: The Genus Ligusticum East of
the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]
Canby's Lovage, Canby's Wild Lovage, Canby's Licorice-root
Ligusticum canbyi
The photo above shows Canby's lovage as seen in meadows along Hat Pt. Road about one mile south of Memaloose in Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.......July 11,2001. Somewhat evident in the photo are numerous checkerspot butterflies, which seem to be attracted to the flowering umbels.
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The photo at left shows Canby's lovage as seen along Forest Road #40 near Jeffreys Spring in the Umatilla National Forest of southeastern Washington........June 25, 2007. The photo at right shows Canby's lovage as seen along the Lick Creek Trail #1809, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area......July 17, 2019.
The photo above shows a close-up view of a basal leaf blade of Canby's lovage as seen along Forest Road #40 near Jeffreys Spring in the Umatilla National Forest of southeastern Washington........June 25, 2007.
The photo above shows a close-up of a stem leaf of Canby's lovage as seen along Forest Road #40 near Jeffreys Spring in the Umatilla National Forest of southeastern Washington..........June 25, 2007.
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These 5 photos show close-ups of the umbels and leaves of canby's lovage as seen at Misery Campground in the Umatilla N.F. of southeastern Washington........July 7, 2008.
Paul Slichter