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Native Plants Gallery
Camas Prairie Wildflowers
Sisyrinchium species found in moist spring habitats.
"Sisyrinchium or 'Grass Widow'"
Native Camas fields near SH-20. Important food source for many Indians and early settlers.
Grows in meadows or low, non-salty, moist spring habitats.
Native Syringa along SH-55. Idaho's State Flower.
Native Perennial fescue can reach heights of 30 to 100 cm tall.
Native Perennial fescue can reach heights of 30 to 100 cm tall.
Firecracker
Firecracker
Native Indian Paintbrush species. Their many colorful bract like leaves attract pollinators, especially humming birds.
Indian Ricegrass has the ability to establish itself on sites damaged by fire.
Blooming wildflowers on US-20.
Native Allium species. Herbaceous plants with basal, grass-like leaves. Frequently form dense population with very showy and colorful displays.
Bee Plant
Coreopsis
Blazing Star
Geranium
Munro Globemallow
Spirea
Anatone Bluebunch
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