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This small tree reminded me a bit of a dragon.

aag.jpg Smith's Fairybells (Latin name: Disporum smithii) growing along the Wildwood Trail. This plant is different from Hooker's Fairybells because the leaves and stems aren't hairy at all.ThumbnailsA picturesque Sweet Creek flows through the lush Oregon Coast forest.Smith's Fairybells (Latin name: Disporum smithii) growing along the Wildwood Trail. This plant is different from Hooker's Fairybells because the leaves and stems aren't hairy at all.ThumbnailsA picturesque Sweet Creek flows through the lush Oregon Coast forest.Smith's Fairybells (Latin name: Disporum smithii) growing along the Wildwood Trail. This plant is different from Hooker's Fairybells because the leaves and stems aren't hairy at all.ThumbnailsA picturesque Sweet Creek flows through the lush Oregon Coast forest.Smith's Fairybells (Latin name: Disporum smithii) growing along the Wildwood Trail. This plant is different from Hooker's Fairybells because the leaves and stems aren't hairy at all.ThumbnailsA picturesque Sweet Creek flows through the lush Oregon Coast forest.Smith's Fairybells (Latin name: Disporum smithii) growing along the Wildwood Trail. This plant is different from Hooker's Fairybells because the leaves and stems aren't hairy at all.ThumbnailsA picturesque Sweet Creek flows through the lush Oregon Coast forest.Smith's Fairybells (Latin name: Disporum smithii) growing along the Wildwood Trail. This plant is different from Hooker's Fairybells because the leaves and stems aren't hairy at all.ThumbnailsA picturesque Sweet Creek flows through the lush Oregon Coast forest.Smith's Fairybells (Latin name: Disporum smithii) growing along the Wildwood Trail. This plant is different from Hooker's Fairybells because the leaves and stems aren't hairy at all.ThumbnailsA picturesque Sweet Creek flows through the lush Oregon Coast forest.

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