[Woodrushes: The Genus Luzula in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]

Hitchcock's Woodrush, Hitchcock's Smooth Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush

Luzula hitchcockii

Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii

Inflroescence of Hitchcock's Woodrush, Hitchcock's Smooth Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush: Luzula hitchcockii (Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii)

Close-up of the inflorescence of Hitchcock's smooth woodrush as seen in a moist meadow along a small creek along the Timberline Trail at the southern edge of Mount Hood Meadows Ski Area..........July 6, 2013.

Hitchcock's Woodrush, Hitchcock's Smooth Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush: Luzula hitchcockii (Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii) - Hitchcock's Woodrush, Hitchcock's Smooth Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush: Luzula hitchcockii (Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii)

Hitchcock's smooth woodrush as seen in a moist meadow along a small creek along the Timberline Trail at the southern edge of Mount Hood Meadows Ski Area..........July 6, 2013.

Hitchcock's Woodrush, Hitchcock's Smooth Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush: Luzula hitchcockii (Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii) - Hitchcock's Woodrush, Hitchcock's Smooth Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush: Luzula hitchcockii (Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii)

Hitchcock's smooth woodrush observed along the Timberline Trail on ski slopes at the Mount Hood Ski Area......July 6, 2019.

Hitchcock's Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush: Luzula hitchcockii (Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii) - Basal leaves of Hitchcock's Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush: Luzula hitchcockii (Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii)

Photo at left: The atractive red-tinged basal leaves of Hitchcock's smooth woodrush are seen in open pumice soils atop the Ridge of Wonders and amongst the alpine trees to about 6900'..........August 12, 2006. This species of woodrush has leaves often as wide as 10-15 mm as seen here.

Photo at right: The photo at right shows Hitchcock's smooth wood-rush as seen at the Bird Creek Meadows trailhead parking lot at the southeastern corner of Mt. Adams........August 25, 2005. This species is common around the mountain, and is most often found in open woods below and up to timberline.

Foliage of Hitchcock's Woodrush, Hitchcock's Smooth Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush: Luzula hitchcockii (Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii) - Inflorescence of Hitchcock's Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush: Luzula hitchcockii (Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii)

The photo at left shows the bronze-colored leaf tips which characterize Hitchcock's smooth wood-rush a few weeks after the snow has melted. Photo from High Prairie, Badger Creek Wilderness.....July 3, 2024. The photo at right shows Hitchcock's smooth wood-rush as seen at the Bird Creek Meadows trailhead parking lot at the southeastern corner of Mt. Adams.........August 25, 2005. The flowers in the inflorescence are mostly solitary in an open panicle as seen here.

Basal leaves of Hitchcock's Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush: Luzula hitchcockii (Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii) - Basal leaves of Hitchcock's Woodrush, Smooth Woodrush: Luzula hitchcockii (Synonyms: Luzula glabrata, Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii)

Close-up of the basal leaves which begin to turn an attractive reddish-brown late in the summer. Photographed at 6600' on the Ridge of Wonders on the eastern slopes of Mt. Adams..........August 12, 2006.

Paul Slichter