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Woodland star

Lithophragma tenellum

Description:

Five white petals each deeply incised into three lobes, gives flower a ragged appearance. Three-lobed basal leaves.

Habitat:

Open woodlands or shrub-steppe. This sighting in open woodland on slopes around Catherine Creek, above Columbia River Gorge, Washington.

Notes:

Catherine Creek Natural Area, Washington.

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Tom33
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Tom33

Washington, USA

Spotted on Apr 23, 2019
Submitted on Mar 30, 2020

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