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Lomatium columbianum is another early bloomer, mostly past bloom now, but with some flowers still hanging on. This plant, with it’s great dense clumps of finely divided, very glaucus foliage, and big purple flower heads is endemic to the Columbia River Gorge, one of it’s botanical treasures. The foliage will decorate the open hillsides for another few months before the heat of the season drives it underground. Yellow Lomatium grayi, with bright green finely divided foliage is also abundant and in full sunny bloom. It is a smaller plant than L. columbianum and contrasts nicely.
My search for dodecatheons led me to the dryland, almost treeless areas east of The Dalles, where I know Dodecatheon conjugens to grow in unusual color forms. There was no sign of them yet, however - too early, too cold, so I crossed over the bridge at Biggs, and headed back to Battle Ground on the Washington side of the river. I was hoping to get to the Lyle area where I had seen Dodecatheons starting to open two weeks ago, where I knew Fritillaria pudica would be starting to bloom, before it got too dark.
This is the point in my excursion where the warning lights lit up on the dashboard of my Isuzu Trooper, the windshield wipers slowed, the seat belt sign started beeping slowly, and after a few miles, the car sputtered to a halt, and I discovered that, although I did remember to bring my cell phone and a warm coat, food and emergency supplies, I forgot to bring my wallet with ID, credit cards, phone numbers, roadside assistance card, and money, (except for scrounged up change in the back seat of the car and a few dollars that were stuffed in my pocket.)
So, with the help of a cell phone, a semi-local towing company, and my good friend Kim who rescued me late at night, I did not have to sleep in my car. I am home, and my car now sits in Stevenson, Washington, waiting to have it’s fan belt replaced.
One of life’s little adventures.
Other plants seen in bloom : Acer macrophyllum Lithophragma bulbiferum Lithophragma glabra Saxifraga oregana Saxifraga occidentalis Cardamine pulcherrimum Balsamorrhiza saggitatum (just beginning) Trillium ovatum
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