Blacklock Point
Iris…
Bunchberry, also called Dwarf Dogwood…
Salal…
Rhododendron…
Trapper’s Tea (a type of rhododendron)… MAYBE
Lupine…
Coast Manroot, also called Bigroot…
Lupine and Coast Manroot…
Sisters Rock State Park
Blackberry…
A prickly pod of something…
Bird’s-Foot Trefoil… MAYBE
Beach Fleabane…
Scotch Broom…
Sea-Watch, also called Seacoast Angelica…
Some kind of Stonecrop… MAYBE
Port Orford Heads
Salal and Sea-Watch…
Paintbrush…
Around Town
Sweet Pea…
Scotch Broom…
Foxglove…
Tiger Lily…
Prairie Rose…
Tinker’s Penny, also called Bog St. John’s-Wort… MAYBE… (the flower matches but the leaves do not)
Some kind of Wormwood that grows in the sand… Maybe
And finally, I want to share this picture of a Bottlebrush Bush…
It’s not a wildflower. It is planted outside of the American Legion Hall where in a few days the 4th of July Pancake Breakfast will take place. The red flowers and blue sky capture the colors of the flag. The green leaves remind me of Mother Earth and her sacred splendor that I want to preserve.