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Licorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing along Horsetail Creek Trail. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. Maybe early spring isn't the season to eat this because It didn't taste good.

aam.jpg Mt. Hood as seen from the south end of the parking lot near the trailhead for the Trillium Lake Trail.ThumbnailsTryon Creek from as seen from the Red Fox Bridge. This bridge is in the southern part of the park. I think the water may be cloudy from recent rains.Mt. Hood as seen from the south end of the parking lot near the trailhead for the Trillium Lake Trail.ThumbnailsTryon Creek from as seen from the Red Fox Bridge. This bridge is in the southern part of the park. I think the water may be cloudy from recent rains.Mt. Hood as seen from the south end of the parking lot near the trailhead for the Trillium Lake Trail.ThumbnailsTryon Creek from as seen from the Red Fox Bridge. This bridge is in the southern part of the park. I think the water may be cloudy from recent rains.Mt. Hood as seen from the south end of the parking lot near the trailhead for the Trillium Lake Trail.ThumbnailsTryon Creek from as seen from the Red Fox Bridge. This bridge is in the southern part of the park. I think the water may be cloudy from recent rains.Mt. Hood as seen from the south end of the parking lot near the trailhead for the Trillium Lake Trail.ThumbnailsTryon Creek from as seen from the Red Fox Bridge. This bridge is in the southern part of the park. I think the water may be cloudy from recent rains.Mt. Hood as seen from the south end of the parking lot near the trailhead for the Trillium Lake Trail.ThumbnailsTryon Creek from as seen from the Red Fox Bridge. This bridge is in the southern part of the park. I think the water may be cloudy from recent rains.

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