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- More wildflower meadows on the bushwhack trail.
- More wildflowers on the top of Angels Rest
- Morning fog on the Nesmith Point Trail
- Mosier Plateau, OR
- moss and apple clover grow along the trail in some spots.
- Moss covered sign for Cedar Hiking Trail. I wonder how often the moss has to be scraped off.
- Mosses and moisture loving plants grow all along this section of the Wilson River Trail.
- Mosses and mushrooms dot the lower slopes of this trail.
- Mosses grow abundantly on the lower portions of the Wind Mountain Trail.
- Mosses growing on a rotting log along the Siouxon Creek Trail.
- Mosses hanging from all the trees glow in the sun and are a good indication of many rainy days.
- Mosses hanging off the branches in Silver Falls State Park.
- Mosses love the mist from the falls in Silver Falls State Park.
- Mosses showing their spring color along the Latourell Falls Trail
- mossy rocks