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Pradžia 36
Sukūrimo data / 2009 / Birželis
- Deer Fern (Latin name: Blechnum spicant) sporting new green fronds along the Salmon Butte Trail.
- Silver branches of Pacific Rhododendron (Latin name: Rhododendron macrophyllum D. Don ex G. Don) along the Salmon Butte Trail.
- Typical trail view of Salmon Butte Trail. Other portions are heavily wooded. This is a wetter portion of the trail with Devil's Club growing next to the trail.
- The white flowers of Bunchberry, also known as Creeping Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus canadensis) blooming along the trail. These plants get small red berries in the fall.
- Trailhead sign for Trail 791, Salmon Butte on the right side of the road, as you're driving up to the parking area.
- A short side trail from the Salmon Butte Trail leads to a mountain meadow full of wildflowers in the spring and early summer.
- Looking south at a ridge leading away from Salmon Butte.
- Maybe this is some kind of honeysuckle growing among the rocks.
- Near the top of Salmon Butte, the Douglas Fir trees frame a view of Mt. Hood.
- The pink buds and dark-green leaves of a Pacific Rhododendron (Latin name: Rhododendron macrophyllum D. Don ex G. Don) along the Salmon Butte Trail.
- From the top of Salmon Butte, the Douglas Fir trees frame a view of Mt. Hood.
- Looking south from Kamiak Butte over the farms and ranches of the Palouse.
- A fuzzy plant grows along the rocks and catches the morning sun on Kamiak Butte.
- To the south, Mt. Jefferson can be seen on clear days from the top of Salmon Butte.
- Thimbleberry (Latin name: Rubus parviflorus) grows along the Pine Ridge Trail on Kamiak Butte.