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Flora of the Cascade Range
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Flora of the Cascade Range 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Flora

 

Page By: verdeleone

Created/Edited: May 11, 2007 / May 12, 2007

Object ID: 292462

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Plants native to the Cascade Mountain Range

From the Fraser River to Mount Shasta, the Cascade Range spans numerous ecosystems--glacial rivers of ice, vast talus fields, peaks of rock and ice, sheltered valleys. An amazing diversity of plant species fill these niches. This album is intended to show as much of this wide range as possible.

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if possible please label your photos with the location and the botanical (Latin) name of the plant species.

Images


Exploding Tiger Lily

Leopard Lily

Dew Blossom

Subalpine Wonder

Columbine

Scarlet gilia

Erythronium oregonum

Mountain Cat's-ear

Amanita Muscaria on Cascade Pass

Subalpine Trillium

Creeping Flowers

Cornus canadensis

Going up Cascade Pass

Glacier Lily

Sub-alpine forest view toward Three Sisters


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