About 1.5 ft tall herbaceous plant with inflorescence on a single stem. Flowers are shaped like an inverted umbrella with 6 white petals and a green part at the tip of a conical white structure. Small hairs with red tips can be seen on the flowers cone like structure. Leaves are compound with 3 somewhat tri-lobed leaflets.
Location information:
Elma/Satsop
Lat.: Long.:
Time: 5-7
Climate: 55F, 40% rain, 100% clouds, Humidity: 85%, S 5 mph winds, AirQuality: 20
Habitat Information:
located up in the forest areas by the Nuc Sites in Elma Wa. Surrounded by a mix of conifers, deciduous and pine trees, ferns and lots of willows.
Taxonomy
Common name: creeping snowberry
Scientific name: Symphoricarpos mollis
Family: Caprifoliaceae
Order: Dipsacales
Class: Magnoliopsida
Division: Tracheophyta
Salicornia quinqueflora
This may be sp pacifica? Was not able to find good info on how to ID between these two species
Family Amaranthaceae
Order Caryophyllales
Class Magnoliopsida
Phylum Tracheophyta
Kingdom Plantae
Location information:
Elma, Washington.
Location- Cloquallum
Date 4.29.20
Climate: 55F, 10%rain(definitely raining) no sun 100% clouds, Humidity: 70%, Direction sw 13 mph winds, AirQuality: 10
Habitat Information: Riparian Vegetation around Cloquallum Creek, surrounded by coniferous and deciduous growth, small shrubs, ferns, Alders and willows, clay banks with gravel/pebbles
Taxonomy
Common name: Common Jewelweed
Scientific name: Impatiens capensis
Family: Balsaminaceae
Order: Ericales
Class: Magnoliopsida
Division: Tracheophyta
Growing trailside amongst other herbaceous plants and grasses beneath Acer macrophyllum and young Thuja plicata in a mixed deciduous/ coniferous forest with partial canopy openings. Approx. 1m tall. Several other false Solomon's seal nearby within view.
Lupinus littoralis
Family Fabaceae
Order Fabales
Class Magnoliopsida
Phylum Tracheophyta
Kingdom Plantae
Lysimachia latifolia
Family Primulaceae
Order Ericales
Class Magnoliopsida
Phylum Tracheophyta
Kingdom Plantae
Location information:
Elma, Washington.
Location- Satsop Nuclear Power Plant Public forest areas
Time: Date:4/24/2020
Climate: 55F, 40% rain, no sun lots of clouds, Humidity: 86% 5 s mph winds, AirQuality: 20
Habitat Information: located up in the forest areas by the Nuc Sites in Elma Wa. Surrounded by a mix of conifers, deciduous and pine trees, ferns, brambles, scotch broom and lots of willows.
Taxonomy
Common name: Salmon berry
Scientific name: Rubus spectabilis
Family: Rosaceae
Order: Rosales
Class: Rosids
Division: Tracheophyta
Three leaves arranged radially on a single stem a little more than half a foot off the ground. Leaves are spade shaped and are mottled-like in coloration.
Just past Putvin trailhead on the right side of road going uphill. Roadside, above gravely slope towards river. Growing in gravel near red alder, moss, salal red currant, sword fern
Just past Putvin trailhead on the right side of road going uphill. Roadside, above gravely slope towards river. Growing in gravel near red alder, moss, salal red currant, sword fern
A noxious weed on the North American west coast and on Washington's quarantine list.
Perennial shrub, approximately 1.5 m tall. Woody, green stems with yellow 5-petaled flowers.
Small (<6in.) plant with multiple flowers. Flowers are white with purple veins on 5 petals each with a dent on their tips.
Multiple flowers arranged on a stem ~.25m tall. Flower composed of four white petals.