[Wildflower bloom in the Southern Washington Cascades: 2007]

Wildflower Bloom in the Cascade Mts. of Washington

Mt. Adams: Small Creek on Road K1000 between the Glenwood-Goldendale Highway and Mt. Adams Highway

Roughly Following the Yakima-Klickitat County Line (Klickitat Canyon NRCA)

N46 02.419' --- W121 15.020' --- +/-24' --- Elevation 1824'

April 13, 2007

Grass widlow (Olsynium douglasii) as seen at this site.........April 13, 2007.

Grass widlow (Olsynium douglasii) as seen at this site.........April 13, 2007.

* indicates the wildflower is currently in bloom.

* 1. Glacier Lily: Erythronium grandiflorum - Beginning to bloom.

* 2. Yellow Bells: Fritillaria pudica - Fading out of bloom.

3. Western Blue Flag: Iris missouriensis - Leaves forming.

* 4. Grass Widow: Olsynium douglasii - Beginning to bloom.

* 5. Line-leaf Montia: Montia linearis -

6. Upland Larkspur: Delphinium nuttallianum - Basal leaves forming.

7. Western Buttercup: Ranunculus occidentalis -

* 8. Nuttall's Toothwort, Oak's Toothwort: Cardamine nuttallii -

* 9. Spring Whitlow-grass: Draba verna var. boerhaavii -

* 10. Bulblet Prairie Star: Lithophragma glabrum (formerly Lithophragma bulbifera) - Beginning to bloom.

11. Broadpetal Strawberry: Fragaria virginiana var. platypetala -

12. Antelope Bitterbrush: Purshia tridentata - Beginning to leaf out .

13. Hardhack: Spiraea douglasii - Beginning to leaf out.

14. Nevada Pea, Thick-leaved Peavine: Lathyrus lanszwertii var. aridus - Beginning to leaf out.

* 15. Bare-stem Desert Parsley: Lomatium nudicaule - Beginning to bloom.

* 16. Hooker's Balsamroot: Balsamorhiza hookeri - Beginning to bloom.

* 17. Common Dandylion: Taraxacum officinale -


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