NATIVE BULBS


BULBS and other “Geophytes”

Coming next: Geophytes; native bulbs, tubers, rhizomes, corms:

seed photoChocolate lily: Fritillaria affinis
seed photoDouglas iris: Iris douglasiana
seed photoElegant brodiaea: Brodiaea elegans
seed photoFernleaf biscuitroot: Lomatium dissectum
seed photoFireweed: Chamaenerion angustifolium
seed photoGiant camas: Camassia leichtlinii
seed photoHyacinth triteleia: Triteleia hyacinthina (Brodiaea hyacinthina)
seed photoHound’s tongue: Cynoglossum grande
seed photoMeadow checkermallow: Sidalcea campestris
seed photoNarrow-leafed mule’s ears: Wyethia angustifolia
seed photoNodding onion: Allium amplectens
seed photoNorthern inside-out flower: Vancouveria hexandra
seed photoNuttall’s toothwort: Cardamine nuttallii
seed photoOokow: Dichelostemma congestum, (Brodiaea congesta)
seed photoOregon fawn lily: Erythronium oregonum
seed photoOregon woodsorrel: Oxalis oregana
seed photoRattlesnake plantain: Goodyera oblongifolia
seed photoSlim-leafed onion: Allium amplectens
seed photoShooting star: Dodecathion hendersonii

seed photoSweet coltsfoot: Petasites frigidus
seed photoTiger lily: Lilium columbianum
seed photoTolmie’s cat’s ear: Calochortus tolmiei
seed photoTough-leaf iris: Iris tenax
seed photoVanillaleaf (achlys): Achlys triphylla
seed photoWestern meadowrue: Thalictrum occidentale
seed photoWestern starflower: Lysimachia latifolia (Trientalis latifolia)
seed photoWestern trillium: Trillium ovatum
seed photoWestern wild ginger: Asarum caudatum

grown wild seeds