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  2. List of native Oregon plants - Wikipedia

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    Deer fern False Solomon's seal Giant chain fern Oregon iris Salal Wild ginger. This is a list of plants by common name that are native to the U.S. state of Oregon. Adobe parsley; Alaska blueberry; American wild carrot; Austin's popcornflower; Awned melic; Azalea; Azure penstemon; Baby blue eyes; Baldhip rose; Beach strawberry; Beach wormwood ...

  3. Quercus garryana - Wikipedia

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    Livestock grazing trampled and consumed oak seedlings. By the 1990s, more than half the Oregon white oak woodland habitat in the South Puget Sound area of Washington was gone. [15] On Vancouver Island, more than 90% was gone, [16] and on Whidbey Island up to 99% of native understory Oregon white oak habitat is gone. [19]

  4. Berberis aquifolium - Wikipedia

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    Berberis aquifolium, the Oregon grape [2] or holly-leaved barberry, is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Berberidaceae.It is an evergreen shrub growing up to 3 metres (10 ft) tall and 1.5 m (5 ft) wide, with pinnate leaves consisting of spiny leaflets, and dense clusters of yellow flowers in early spring, followed by dark bluish-black berries.

  5. Native Plants 101: Everything You Need to Know - AOL

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    Native plants in the U.S. are under threat from habitat loss, construction, overgrazing, wildfires, invasive species, bioprospecting — the search for plant and animal species from which ...

  6. Anemonoides oregana - Wikipedia

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    Anemonoides oregana (commonly called Anemone oregana) is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common names blue windflower, Oregon anemone, and western wood anemone. It is native to the forests of Washington, Oregon, and northern California in western North America, generally below 7,000 feet (2,100 m) elevation. [2 ...

  7. Eriogonum crosbyae - Wikipedia

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    It is native to southcentral Oregon and northwestern Nevada in the United States. [1] Some treatments include plants in Montana and Idaho as members of this species. [2] This plant was first discovered in the Guano Valley in Lake County, Oregon, in 1978 by Bureau of Land Management botanist Virginia Crosby, and it was named for her in 1981. [3]