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Sisyrinchium douglasii (Olsynium douglasii)

Image of Douglas' grasswidow

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Description: English: The sagebrush steppe on the Waterville Plateau harbors little Bromus tectorum, which is mostly relegated to roadsides. Even in livestock-grazed rangeland, a diversity of native perennial forbs grow among the sagebrush. This site in the sagebrush steppe along highway 2 west of Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington, harbors an abundance of Agropyron spicatum and Poa secunda with some Carex filifolia. Native perennial forbs include species of Ranunculus, Sisyrinchium douglasii, Dodecatheon conjugens, Lithophragma glabrum, and Phlox hoodii. Date: 5 April 2015, 16:39:20. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/35478170@N08/16886425450/. Author: Matt Lavin. Camera location47° 39′ 09.06″ N, 118° 20′ 11.42″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 47.652517; -118.336505.

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