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Fritillaria lanceolata is a perennial in the Liliaceae (
Growing quite plentifully on the island in high and low elevations. We call it ...
Usually brown to dark red. It is known for having an unpleasant smell
Usually brown to dark red. It is known for having an unpleasant smell
bell-shaped flowers dropping from the stem, checkered with
The only yellow one I have ever seen. They are typically reddish brown and ...
Chocolate brown, hangs upside down
Very plentiful flower on the island. Growing among wild geraniums,
Dark purple-brown flowers mottled with yellow speckles.
this is a very beautiful water plant. its leafs are
The yellow wasp was feasting on the
unpleasant, thus another common name; "Dirty Diaper
It grows from a bulb, which resembles a small mass of rice grains. The stems ...
Perennial herb with numerous rice-like bulbets, eaten by the Coast Salish. ...
appendages. Leaves were narrow and on this plant about 60 mm long. The plant ...
This tiny little flower was growing all by itself in the middle of the Echidna ...
. It may also be called the Chocolate ...