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  • Bleeding Heart (Dicentra formosa): A perennial native which grows from a rhizome in woody areas. width:483;;height:480
  • Dropping down into Devil's Gulch from the road. width:360;;height:480
  • Giant Trillium (Trillium chloropetalum): The petals in this native can be white, yellow or purple. width:355;;height:480
  • Just another scenic section of Devil's Gulch. width:360;;height:480
  • Douglas Iris (Iris douglasiana): Cattlemen dislike this native as cows will not eat it & if successful it can inhibit the growth of other plants. width:487;;height:480
  • Climbing Bill's Trail. width:360;;height:480
  • Woodland Nemophila (Nemophila parviflora): These tiny natives range in size from 1/8" & 1/4" across. width:368;;height:480
  • The Falls Trail is a short detour to a small waterfall. width:638;;height:480
  • Fringe Cups (Tellima grandiflora): This is a close up of one of many flowers on a raceme (spike like flower stalk). Native. width:343;;height:480
  • Creek Dogwood (Cornus sericea): A mid sized native bush which likes damp soil. width:315;;height:480
  • The trail is wonderfully shaded until the peak, so makes for a good summer hike. width:360;;height:480
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