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Type: Perennial

Youth-on-age

youth-on-age

Yellow monkey-flower

yellow monkey-flower

Redwood sorrel

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witch hazel

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winter box or sweet box

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winter berry

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winter heather

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winter camellia

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wild ginger

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white sagebush

Western swordfern

western swordfern

Western starflower

western starflower

Western serviceberry

western serviceberry

Western redcedar

western redcedar

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western honeysuckle

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western hemlock

Wallflower

wallflower

Virginia strawberry

Virginia strawberry

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Vine maple

Vanilla leaf

Vanilla leaf

Twinflower

Twinflower

Twinberry

Twinberry

Trailing blackberry

Trailing Blackberry

Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

Strawberry tree

strawberry tree

Stink currant

Stinging nettles

stinging nettles

Spreading phlox

spreading phlox

Snowberry

snowberry

Smokebush

smoke bush

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slough sedge

Sitka willow

Sitka willow

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Sitka spruce

Showy milkweed

showy milkweed

Showy fleabane

showy fleabane

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Meadowsweets

Meadow checkermallow

Meadow checkermallow

Lewis mock orange

Lewis mock orange

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Lenten Rose

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Lemon balm

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Lady fern

Klamath plum

Klamath plum

Kinnikinnick

Kinnikinnick

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Japanese pieris
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