Starflower Image Herbarium Flowering Deciduous Shrubs and Small Trees M-Z

Starflower Image Herbarium Flowering Deciduous Shrubs and Small Trees M-Z

Starflower Image Herbarium & Landscaping Pages Flowering Deciduous Shrubs and Small Trees M-Z – pg.1 Starflower Image Herbarium Flowering Deciduous Shrubs and Small Trees M-Z © Starflower Foundation, 1996-2007 Washington Native Plant Society These species pages has been valuable and loved for over a decade by WNPS members and the PNW plant community. Untouched since 2007, these pages have been archived for your reference. They contain valuable identifiable traits, landscaping information, and ethnobotanical uses. Species names and data will not be updated. To view updated taxonomical information, visit the UW Burke Herbarium Image Collection website at http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php. For other useful plant information, visit the Native Plants Directory at www.wnps.org. Compiled September 1, 2018 Starflower Image Herbarium & Landscaping Pages Flowering Deciduous Shrubs and Small Trees M-Z – pg.2 Contents Nothochelone nemorosa ........................................................................................................................................................ 4 Woodland Penstemon ........................................................................................................................................................ 4 Oemleria cerasiformis ............................................................................................................................................................ 5 Indian Plum, Osoberry ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 Oplopanax horridus ................................................................................................................................................................ 6 Devil's Club .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Penstemon fruticosus ............................................................................................................................................................. 8 Lowbush Penstemon ........................................................................................................................................................... 8 Philadelphus lewisii ................................................................................................................................................................ 9 Mock Orange ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Physocarpus capitatus.......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Pacific Ninebark ................................................................................................................................................................ 10 Ribes lacustre ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Black Gooseberry .............................................................................................................................................................. 11 Ribes sanguineum ................................................................................................................................................................ 12 Red Flowering Currant ...................................................................................................................................................... 12 Rosa gymnocarpa ................................................................................................................................................................. 13 Baldhip Rose ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Rosa nutkana ........................................................................................................................................................................ 14 Nootka Rose ...................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Rosa pisocarpa ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Swamp Rose ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Rubus parviflorus .................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Thimbleberry ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Rubus spectabilis .................................................................................................................................................................. 18 Salmonberry ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Salix sitchensis ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Sitka Willow....................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Salix piperi ............................................................................................................................................................................ 21 Piper's Willow ................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Sambucus racemosa ............................................................................................................................................................. 22 Red Elderberry .................................................................................................................................................................. 22 Sorbus sitchensis ................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Sitka-Mountain Ash ........................................................................................................................................................... 24 Spiraea densiflora................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Starflower Image Herbarium & Landscaping Pages Flowering Deciduous Shrubs and Small Trees M-Z – pg.3 Subalpine Spirea................................................................................................................................................................ 25 Spiraea douglasii .................................................................................................................................................................. 26 Douglas' Spirea .................................................................................................................................................................. 26 Symphoricarpos albus .......................................................................................................................................................... 27 Snowberry ......................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Vaccinium parvifolium ......................................................................................................................................................... 29 Red Huckleberry ................................................................................................................................................................ 29 Viburnum edule .................................................................................................................................................................... 30 High Bush Cranberry ......................................................................................................................................................... 30 References ............................................................................................................................................................................ 31 About Ann Lennartz Founded in 1996 by Ann Lennartz, Starflower Foundation assisted with the creation, rehabilitation, and stewardship of Pacific Northwest native plant communities in Seattle, Washington, by supporting community-driven restoration and education projects. Having met the founder’s expectations, Starflower Foundation ceased operations in December 2007. Resources

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