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The pink spires of Western Coralroot (Latin name: Corallorhiza maculata) belong to the Orchid family. These plants are saprophytic, which means they don't need light to grow, they need decaying plant matter.

aat.jpg The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.MiniaturyThe Wyeth trail passes through a rock-strewn clearing and you can see the radio tower on top of Mt. Defiance to the east.The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.MiniaturyThe Wyeth trail passes through a rock-strewn clearing and you can see the radio tower on top of Mt. Defiance to the east.The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.MiniaturyThe Wyeth trail passes through a rock-strewn clearing and you can see the radio tower on top of Mt. Defiance to the east.The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.MiniaturyThe Wyeth trail passes through a rock-strewn clearing and you can see the radio tower on top of Mt. Defiance to the east.The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.MiniaturyThe Wyeth trail passes through a rock-strewn clearing and you can see the radio tower on top of Mt. Defiance to the east.The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.MiniaturyThe Wyeth trail passes through a rock-strewn clearing and you can see the radio tower on top of Mt. Defiance to the east.

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