At both ends of log, and Western Pond Turtle in middle.
Dunawi Creek Community Garden, Corvallis. All weeds, as far as I can tell.
Large patch, roadside.
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-Plant: Light purple petals, fused, basal leaves-lance shaped, bell shaped flower,
-Route: From Evergreen State College--Head southwest on McCann Plaza Dr NW 0.2 mi~ At the traffic circle, take the 1st exit onto Evergreen Pkwy NW 1.5 mi ~ Take the ramp to Mud Bay Rd NW 0.2 mi ~ Turn right onto Mud Bay Rd NW 0.1 mi ~ Turn left onto Delphi Rd SW 6.3 mi~ Turn right onto Waddell Creek Rd SW 2.8 mi ~ Turn left to stay on Waddell Creek Rd SW 3.3 mi~Turn right, destination will be on the left 0.4 mi
-Weather: Sunny, cloudless day, around 20 degrees Celsius
-General Vegetation: Flowers mainly blooming on mounds alongside many grasses while multiple grasses and ferns dominated inner mounds
Campanula rotundifolia (harebell)
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Naches Peak Loop Trail
about 1700 meters (5600 feet elevation)
William O. Douglas Wilderness
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Frozen harebells (Campanula) on the way to Comet falls, Mount Rainier National Park
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Cupressus nootkatensis (Alaska Cedar)
Park Butte trail after descending from Railroad Grade Trail, Mount Baker
4200 feet (1280 meters)
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
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Cupressus nootkatensis (Alaska Yellow Cedar) - quite a large specimen of this species
Mount Rainier National Park
Northwestern Chapter of North American Rock Garden Society (NARGS) field trip
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