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I think this is Striped Coral Root Flower growing along the Mazama Trail. This is pretty common in the forests of the Pacific Northwest.

aao.jpg Kevin's water hose froze up during the night. I thawed it out for him while he was packing up.ThumbnailsThe white flowers of Fool's Onion (Latin name: Brodiana hyacinthina) dot the meadows in early to mid-May at the Tom McCall Nature Preserve.Kevin's water hose froze up during the night. I thawed it out for him while he was packing up.ThumbnailsThe white flowers of Fool's Onion (Latin name: Brodiana hyacinthina) dot the meadows in early to mid-May at the Tom McCall Nature Preserve.Kevin's water hose froze up during the night. I thawed it out for him while he was packing up.ThumbnailsThe white flowers of Fool's Onion (Latin name: Brodiana hyacinthina) dot the meadows in early to mid-May at the Tom McCall Nature Preserve.Kevin's water hose froze up during the night. I thawed it out for him while he was packing up.ThumbnailsThe white flowers of Fool's Onion (Latin name: Brodiana hyacinthina) dot the meadows in early to mid-May at the Tom McCall Nature Preserve.Kevin's water hose froze up during the night. I thawed it out for him while he was packing up.ThumbnailsThe white flowers of Fool's Onion (Latin name: Brodiana hyacinthina) dot the meadows in early to mid-May at the Tom McCall Nature Preserve.

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