This flower is in the genus Saxifraga |
I headed out to Catherine Creek in the Eastern Gorge, which has a very high diversity of wildflowers in the spring and early summer. At least 8 of the flowers on the Flower Frenzy list can be found there, although not all at the same time. Go East on Washington Hwy 14 through Bingen, turn left on Old Highway 8 (4.5 miles past Bingen) and go about 1.5 miles to the parking area next to the road. Trails go up and down hill from the gravel lot.
Grass Widows, Olsynium douglasii |
Many of the Desert Parsley species were used as food or medicine by Native Americans |
Lomatium piperi, Salt and Pepper
(2 points) a tiny plant but in the same genus as the other Desert Parsleys. In the picture below you can see it dwarfed by a Grass Widow which is larger than life size on fullscreen.
This is a buttercup, genus Ranunculus, one of several similar species with bright yellow flowers
(1 point)
That is our nation's symbol flying above the hills in this photo, looking NW from the parking area |
Columbia Desert Parsley Lomatium columbianum endemic to the Gorge (3 points) |
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