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Harphan Creek as it crosses the trail on its noisy way down to the Columbia River on the Wyeth Trail.

aae.jpg Queen's Cup (Latin name: Clintonia uniflora) has almost strap-like leaves coming from the ground and 6-petaled white flowers. This is a member of the Lilly family.ThumbnailsWyeth Trailhead in the Columbia River National Scenic Area.Queen's Cup (Latin name: Clintonia uniflora) has almost strap-like leaves coming from the ground and 6-petaled white flowers. This is a member of the Lilly family.ThumbnailsWyeth Trailhead in the Columbia River National Scenic Area.Queen's Cup (Latin name: Clintonia uniflora) has almost strap-like leaves coming from the ground and 6-petaled white flowers. This is a member of the Lilly family.ThumbnailsWyeth Trailhead in the Columbia River National Scenic Area.Queen's Cup (Latin name: Clintonia uniflora) has almost strap-like leaves coming from the ground and 6-petaled white flowers. This is a member of the Lilly family.ThumbnailsWyeth Trailhead in the Columbia River National Scenic Area.Queen's Cup (Latin name: Clintonia uniflora) has almost strap-like leaves coming from the ground and 6-petaled white flowers. This is a member of the Lilly family.ThumbnailsWyeth Trailhead in the Columbia River National Scenic Area.Queen's Cup (Latin name: Clintonia uniflora) has almost strap-like leaves coming from the ground and 6-petaled white flowers. This is a member of the Lilly family.ThumbnailsWyeth Trailhead in the Columbia River National Scenic Area.

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