Babystars
Leptosiphon bicolor
Bleeding heart
Dicentra formosia
Cow's udders
Trifoliun depaperatum
Four-spot clarkia
Clarkia purpurea ssp quadrivulnera
Hairy honeysuckle
Lonicera hispidula
Henderson's fawnlily
Erythronium hendersonii
Seablush
Plectritus congesta
Showy milkweed
Asclepias speciosa
Slender phlox
Microseris gracilis
Whitetip clover
Trifolum variagatum
Wood rose
Rosa gymnocarpa
Narrowleaf milkweed
Asclepias fascicularis
Woodland star
Lithophragma glabrum
Winecup clarkia
Clarkia purpurea viminea
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If you ever peer into a half-rotted log you might be so lucky to find a slippery pair of eyes staring back at you. If you’re extremely lucky those eyes could belong to a Pacific giant salamander (Dicamptodon tenebrosus). Usually seen wriggling through woody debris or eating a mildly toxic banana slug, these marbled beauties are found throughout western Oregon.