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Deer Fern (Latin name: Blechnum spicant) sporting new green fronds along the Salmon Butte Trail.

aat.jpg Cardwell's Penstemon (Latin name: Penstemon cardwellii) is a low perennial that forms a mat and has purple to blue-violet flowers. It is common on disturbed, rocky soils.ThumbnailsFrom the top of Salmon Butte, the Douglas Fir trees frame a view of Mt. Hood.Cardwell's Penstemon (Latin name: Penstemon cardwellii) is a low perennial that forms a mat and has purple to blue-violet flowers. It is common on disturbed, rocky soils.ThumbnailsFrom the top of Salmon Butte, the Douglas Fir trees frame a view of Mt. Hood.Cardwell's Penstemon (Latin name: Penstemon cardwellii) is a low perennial that forms a mat and has purple to blue-violet flowers. It is common on disturbed, rocky soils.ThumbnailsFrom the top of Salmon Butte, the Douglas Fir trees frame a view of Mt. Hood.Cardwell's Penstemon (Latin name: Penstemon cardwellii) is a low perennial that forms a mat and has purple to blue-violet flowers. It is common on disturbed, rocky soils.ThumbnailsFrom the top of Salmon Butte, the Douglas Fir trees frame a view of Mt. Hood.Cardwell's Penstemon (Latin name: Penstemon cardwellii) is a low perennial that forms a mat and has purple to blue-violet flowers. It is common on disturbed, rocky soils.ThumbnailsFrom the top of Salmon Butte, the Douglas Fir trees frame a view of Mt. Hood.Cardwell's Penstemon (Latin name: Penstemon cardwellii) is a low perennial that forms a mat and has purple to blue-violet flowers. It is common on disturbed, rocky soils.ThumbnailsFrom the top of Salmon Butte, the Douglas Fir trees frame a view of Mt. Hood.

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