Wildflowers Along the Saddle Camp Trail #3035 Trail #3035 from Olive Lake to Meadows at the Old Upper Reservoir Umatilla National Forest T9S 34E S22

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Wildflowers Along the Saddle Camp Trail #3035 Trail #3035 from Olive Lake to Meadows at the Old Upper Reservoir Umatilla National Forest T9S 34E S22 Wildflowers Along the Saddle Camp Trail #3035 Trail #3035 from Olive Lake to Meadows at the Old Upper Reservoir Umatilla National Forest T9S 34E S22 Compiled by Paul Slichter, Susan Saul, Melanie BjorGe & Barbara Robinson. Updated MarCh 4, 2019 Common Name Scientific Name Family Ferns, Fungi, Grape-ferns, Horsetails, LiChens, Mosses ____ Polypore Fungus Albatrellus sp. Albatrellaceae Fungi ____ Suillus sp. Fungi ____ Puffballs Fungi ____ Horsehair Lichen Bryoria sp. Bryaceae Lichen ____ New Mexican Water Moss Fontinalis neomexicana Fontinalaceae Moss ____ Leather Grapefern Sceptridium multifidum OphioGlossaceae Grape-fern ____ Great Scented Liverwort Conocephalum conicum Conocephalaceae Liverwort ____ Polytrichum Moss Polytrichum pilferum ? Polytrichaceae Moss Grasses, Rushes and Sedges ____ Water SedGe Carex aquatilis v. aquatilis Cyperaceae ____ Brown Bog Sedge Carex buxbaumii Cyperaceae ____ Star SedGe Carex echinata v. echinata Cyperaceae ____ Mountain Shore SedGe Carex lenticularis v. lipocarpa Cyperaceae ____ Small-winGed SedGe Carex microptera Cyperaceae ____ Veined Sedge Carex neurophora Cyperaceae ____ Ross' SedGe Carex rossii Cyperaceae ____ Blister SedGe Carex vesicaria Cyperaceae ____ Small-fruited Bulrush Scirpus microcarpus Cyperaceae ____ Baltic Rush Juncus balticus ssp. ater ? Juncaceae ____ DagGerleaf Rush Juncus ensifolius Juncaceae ____ Parry's Rush Juncus parryi Juncaceae ____ ReGel's Rush Juncus regelii ? Juncaceae ____ Small-flowered Woodrush Luzula parviflora Juncaceae ____ NeedleGrass Achnatherum sp. Poaceae ____ Bordered California Brome Bromus carinatus v. marGinatus Poaceae ____ Columbia Brome Bromus vulGaris Poaceae ____ Mannagrass Glyceria sp. Poaceae ____ Alpine Timothy Phleum alpinum Poaceae ____ Timothy Phleum pratense ? Poaceae Trees and Shrubs ____ CreepinG OreGon Grape Berberis repens Berberidaceae ____ Mountain Alder Alnus (incana ssp. tenuifolia ?) Betulaceae ____ Twinflower Linnaea borealis Caprifoliaceae ____ Black Twinberry Lonicera involucrata Caprifoliaceae ____ Oregon Boxwood Paxistima myrsinites Celastaceae ____ Soapberry Shepherdia canadensis Elaeagnaceae ____ Pinemat Manzanita Arctostaphylos nevadensis Ericaceae ____ Prince's Pine Chimaphila umbellata Ericaceae ____ Grouseberry Vaccinium scoparium Ericaceae ____ Prickly Currant Ribes lacustre Grossulariaceae ____ California White Fir Abies concolor x Abies Grandis ? Pinaceae ____ Subalpine Fir Abies lasiocarpa Pinaceae ____ Western Larch Larix occidentalis Pinaceae ____ EnGelmann Spruce Picea enGelmannii Pinaceae ____ Thimbleberry Rubus parviflorus Rosaceae ____ Birchleaf Spiraea Spiraea betulifolia Rosaceae HerbaCeous Wildflowers - MonoCots ____ Swamp Onion Allium validum Amaryllidaceae ____ Duckweed Lemna minor Araceae ____ Western Blue-eyed Grass Sisyrinchium idahoense v. occidentale Iridaceae ____ Queen's Cup Clintonia uniflora Liliaceae ____ ClaspinG Twisted Stalk Streptopus amplexifolius Liliaceae ____ Green False Hellebore Veratrum viride v. eschscholzianum Melanthiaceae ____ Pondweed PotamoGeton sp. PotamoGetonaceae Herbaceous Wildflowers - Dicots ____ Sharptooth AnGelica AnGelica arGuta Apiaceae ____ Cow Parsnip Heracleum maximum Apiaceae ____ Common Sweet-cicely Osmorhiza berteroi Apiaceae ____ Sierra Snakeroot Sanicula Graveolens Apiaceae ____ Yarrow Achillea millefolium Asteraceae ____ OranGe AGoseris AGoseris aurantiaca Asteraceae ____ Pale AGoseris AGoseris parviflora ? Asteraceae ____ Pearly EverlastinG Anaphalis marGaritacea Asteraceae ____ Howell's Pussytoes Antennaria howellii ssp. howellii Asteraceae ____ Rosy Pussytoes Antennaria rosea Asteraceae ____ Narrowleaf Arnica Arnica chamissonis ssp. foliosa Asteraceae ____ Heartleaf Arnica Arnica cordifolia Asteraceae ____ Hairy Arnica Arnica mollis Asteraceae ____ Giant Mountain Aster Canadanthus modestus Asteraceae ____ Canada Thistle Cirsium arvense Asteraceae ____ Elk Thistle Cirsium scariosum Asteraceae ____ PereGrine Fleabane EriGeron Glacialis v. Glacialis Asteraceae ____ Showy Aster Eurybia conspicuua Asteraceae ____ Thick-stemmed Aster Eurybia inteGrifolia Asteraceae ____ Lowland Cudweed Gnaphalium palustre Asteraceae ____ White-flowered Hawkweed Hieracium albiflorum Asteraceae ____ Scouler's Hawkweed Hieracium scouleri Asteraceae ____ Little Tarweed Madia exiGua Asteraceae ____ Alpine Meadow Groundsel Packera subnuda v. subnuda Asteraceae ____ Western Coneflower Rudbeckia occidentalis Asteraceae ____ Arrowleaf Butterweed Senecio trianGularis Asteraceae ____ Goldenrod Solidago elonGata or lepida ? Asteraceae ____ Leafybract Aster Symphyotrichum foliaceum v. apricum Asteraceae ____ Cusick's Leafy Aster Symphyotrichum foliaceum v. cusickii Asteraceae ____ Western Mountain Aster Symphyotrichum spathulatum (v. ?) Asteraceae ____ Common Dandylion Taraxacum officinale Asteraceae ____ Salsify TragopoGon dubius Asteraceae ____ Northern Bluebells Mertensia paniculata v. borealis Boraginaceae ____ Eastside Popcornflower Plagiobothrys hispidulus Boraginaceae ____ Western Yellowcress Rorippa curvisiliqua Brassicaceae ____ Chickweed Cerastium sp. Caryophyllaceae ____ BiGleaf Sandwort MoehrinGia macrophylla Caryophyllaceae ____ Alpine Pearlwort Sagina saginoides ? Caryophyllaceae ____ Red Sandspurry SperGularia rubra Caryophyllaceae ____ LonGstalk Starwort Stellaria lonGipes ssp. lonGipes Caryophyllaceae ____ One-flowered WinterGreen Moneses uniflora Ericaceae ____ Sidebells Pyrola Orthilia secunda Ericaceae ____ Spanish Clover Lotus unifoliolatus Fabaceae ____ Kellogg's Spurred Lupine Lupinus arGenteus v. heteranthus Fabaceae ____ Cusick's Clover Trifolium eriocephalum ssp. cusickii Fabaceae ____ LonGstalk Clover Trifolium lonGipes v. multiovulatum Fabaceae ____ White Clover Trifolium repens Fabaceae ____ Autumn Dwarf Gentian Gentianella amarella Gentianaceae ____ FrinGed Gentian Gentianopsis simplex Gentianaceae ____ Felwort Swertia perennis Gentianaceae ____ Tinker's Penny Hypericum anagalloides Hypericaceae ____ Mountain Hollyhock Iliamna rivularis Malvaceae ____ Fireweed Chamaenerion anGustifolium v. canescens Onagraceae ____ Purple-leaved Willowherb Epilobium ciliatum ssp. ciliatum Onagraceae ____ White Willowherb Epilobium lactiflorum ? Onagraceae ____ Nuttall's Groundsmoke Gayophytum diffusum v. parviflorum Onagraceae ____ White BoG Candle Platanthera dilatata v. dilatata Orchidaceae ____ Slender Bog Orchid Platanthera stricta Orchidaceae ____ Hooded Ladie's Tresses Spiranthes romanzoffiana Orchidaceae ____ Elephant Heads Pedicularis Groenlandica Orobanchaceae ____ Sickletop Lousewort Pedicularis racemosa Orobanchaceae ____ FrinGed Grass-of-Parnassus Parnassia fimbriata v. fimbriata Parnassiaceae ____ Brewer's Monkeyflower Erythranthe breweri Phrymaceae ____ Lewis' Monkeyflower Erythranthe lewisii Phrymaceae ____ Musk Monkeyflower Erythranthe moschata Phrymaceae ____ Primrose Monkeyflower Erythranthe primuloides Phrymaceae ____ Shrubby Penstemon Penstemon fruticosus v. fruticosus Plantaginaceae ____ American Brooklime Veronica americanum Plantaginaceae ____ Purslane Speedwell Veronica pereGrina ssp. xalpensis Plantaginaceae ____ Marsh Speedwell Veronica scutellata Plantaginaceae ____ American Alpine Speedwell Veronica wormskjoldii Plantaginaceae ____ Harkness' Linanthus Leptosiphon harknessii ? Polemoniaceae ____ California Polemonium Polemonium californicum Polemoniaceae ____ Western Polemonium Polemonium occidentale Polemoniaceae ____ DouGlas' Knotweed PolyGonum douGlasii PolyGonaceae ____ Dock Rumex sp. PolyGonaceae ____ Tall Mountain ShootinG Star Dodecatheon jeffreyi Primulaceae ____ Columbia Monkshood Aconitum columbianum ssp. columbianum Ranunculaceae ____ Little Buttercup Ranunculus uncinatus Ranunculaceae ____ Broadpetal Strawberry Fragaria virGiniana v. platypetala Rosaceae ____ LarGe-leaved Avens Geum macrophyllum v. perincisum Rosaceae ____ Fan-leaf Cinquefoil Potentilla flabellifolia Rosaceae ____ Sitka Burnet SanGuisorba stipulata Rosaceae ____ Fragrant Bedstraw Galium triflorum Rubiaceae ____ Five-stamen Mitrewort Mitella pentandra Saxifragaceae ____ Brook Saxifrage Saxifraga odontoloma Saxifragaceae ____ One-leaf Foamflower Tiarella trifoliata var. unifoliata Saxifragaceae ____ Common Mullein Verbascum thapsus Scrophulariaceae ____ European Bur-reed SparGanium emersum ? Typhaceae ____ Marsh Violet Viola (palustris v. palustris ?) Violaceae ____ Hookedspur Violet Viola adunca Violaceae ____ Roundleaf Violet Viola orbiculata Violaceae.
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