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Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) along the Wildwood Trail at Forest Park in Portland, Oregon.

aaf.jpg Picture of the end of Fire Lane 13 showing the power poles that mark the start of the user trail. You can see the user trail going off into the brush just to the right of the poles.縮圖Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.Picture of the end of Fire Lane 13 showing the power poles that mark the start of the user trail. You can see the user trail going off into the brush just to the right of the poles.縮圖Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.Picture of the end of Fire Lane 13 showing the power poles that mark the start of the user trail. You can see the user trail going off into the brush just to the right of the poles.縮圖Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.Picture of the end of Fire Lane 13 showing the power poles that mark the start of the user trail. You can see the user trail going off into the brush just to the right of the poles.縮圖Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.Picture of the end of Fire Lane 13 showing the power poles that mark the start of the user trail. You can see the user trail going off into the brush just to the right of the poles.縮圖Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.Picture of the end of Fire Lane 13 showing the power poles that mark the start of the user trail. You can see the user trail going off into the brush just to the right of the poles.縮圖Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.

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