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Little-Grown Natives Of The Pacific Northwest

Pedicularis ornithorhynchos, Steens Mountain, Oregon.

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There are many beautiful garden-worthy native plants of the Pacific Northwest, yet they are little known by the gardening public and even less often grown. In this article, I want to showcase three groups of these and give the readers the benefit of my experience, such as it is, in growing these beautiful plants.

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Frasera speciosa in bloom.
Frasera albicaulis var. columbiana
Frasera albicaulis var. cusickii
Frasera fastigiata
Veronica missurica
Veronica schizantha
Veronica dissecta subsp. lanuginosa
Pedicularis groenlandica growing Logan Valley in central Oregon.
Pedicularis groenlandica
Pedicularis rainierensis
Pedicularis racemosa
Pedicularis bracteosa
Pedicularis densiflora growing with Dodecatheon hendersonii

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