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  2. Camassia quamash - Wikipedia

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    The bulbs of this Camassia species are edible and nutritious when roasted or boiled, [23] but are easily confused with those of the death-camas. Though the white death-camas flowers are very different, the bulbs are difficult to distinguish. [14] [13] Camas has been a food source for many native peoples in the western

  3. List of flora of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Pulsatilla occidentalis, syn. Anemone occidentalis ― western anemone, white pasqueflower Ranunculus eschscholtzii ― Eschscholtz's buttercup Ranunculus flammula ― lesser spearwort, creeping spearwort, banewort

  4. Camassia - Wikipedia

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    Cusick's camas (Camassia cusickii) Common camas (Camassia quamash ssp. quamash)Camassia is a genus of plants in the asparagus family native to North America.Common names include camas, quamash, Indian hyacinth, camash, and wild hyacinth.

  5. Akebia quinata - Wikipedia

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    A bunch of Akebia fruit growing on a vine in western Washington) Akebia prefers sandy soils with good drainage, and regular watering, though it is drought resistant. [14] In some areas the plant is an invasive species to be avoided. [15] [16] This species is considered hardy in all of the United Kingdom and Europe (down to -15 to -20 °C). [4]

  6. Vaccinium parvifolium - Wikipedia

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    The species is cultivated in the specialty horticulture trade with limited availability as an ornamental plant: for natural landscaping, native plant, and habitat gardens; wildlife gardens; and restoration projects. [6] [7] Another cultivated species of similar size and habitats is the evergreen Vaccinium ovatum (evergreen huckleberry).

  7. Cirsium edule - Wikipedia

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    Cirsium edule, the edible thistle [2] or Indian thistle, [3] is a species of thistle in the genus Cirsium, native to western North America from southeastern Alaska south through British Columbia to Washington and Oregon, and locally inland to Idaho. [4] It is a larval host to the mylitta crescent and the painted lady. [5]

  8. Claytonia perfoliata - Wikipedia

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    Claytonia perfoliata, commonly known as miner's lettuce, rooreh, Indian lettuce, or winter purslane, is a flowering plant in the family Montiaceae. It is an edible, fleshy, herbaceous, annual plant native to the western mountain and coastal regions of North America.

  9. Amelanchier alnifolia - Wikipedia

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    A. alnifolia var. semiintegrifolia shrub in flower, Skagit County, Washington. The plant can be found from Alaska across most of western Canada and in the western and north-central United States. [7] It grows from sea level in the north of the range, up to 2,600 m (8,530 ft) elevation in California and 3,400 m (11,200 ft) in the Rocky Mountains.

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