Native Plant Society trip to Galiano Island
April 21, 2012
Photo by Murat Gungoraydinoglu
Rosa nutkana
April 21, 2012
Following is a list of species I remember seeing at Bluffs Park , Matthews Point , Bellhouse Park and along the roads:
Abies grandis
Acer glabrum var. douglasii
Acer macrophyllum
Achlys triphylla
Adenocaulon bicolor
Aira praecox
Alnus rubra
Amelanchier alnifolia
Anthoxanthum odoratum
Aphanes arvensis
Arbutus menziesii
Artemisia suksdorfii
Bellis perennis
Brodiaea coronaria?
Calypso bulbosa var. occidentalis
Cardamine hirsuta
Carex obnupta
Cerastium arvense
Cerastium fontanum ssp. triviale
Cerastium glomeratum
Circaea alpina
Claytonia perfoliata
Claytonia sibirica
Collinsia grandiflora
Collinsia parviflora
Corallorhiza sp.
Cynosurus echinatus
Cytisus scoparius
Daphne laureola
Daucus pusillus
Digitalis purpurea
Draba verna
Equisetum telmateia var. braunii
Eriophyllum lanatum
Erodium cicutarium
Erythronium oregonum
Fragaria vesca
Fumaria officinalis
Galium aparine
Galium triflorum
Gaultheria shallon
Geranium molle
Goodyera oblongifolia
Hedera helix
Heuchera micrantha
Holodiscus discolor
Hyacinthoides hispanica
Hypericum perforatum
Juncus effusus
Lamium purpureum
Lathyrus nevadensis var. pilosellus
Linnaea borealis ssp. longiflora
Lomatium utriculatum
Lonicera hispidula
Lotus corniculatus
Lunaria annua
Lupinus bicolor
Luzula fastigiata
Luzula subsessilis
Lychnis coronaria
Lysichiton americanus
Madia madioides
Mahonia aquifolium
Mahonia nervosa
Melissa officinalis
Mimulus alsinoides
Moehringia macrophylla
Montia fontana
Montia linearis
Myosotis discolor
Narcissus pseudo-narcissus
Nemophila parviflora
Oenanthe sarmentosa
Osmorhiza berteroi
Physocarpus capitatus
Piperia sp.
Plantago lanceolata
Plantago major
Plectritis congesta
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Pteridium aqulinum
Quercus garryana
Ranunculus acris
Ranunculus occidentalis
Rubus discolor
Rubus spectabilis
Rubus ursinus ssp. macropetalus
Rumex acetosella
Rumex obtusifolius
Salix sp.
Sanicula crassicaulis
Satureja douglasii
Saxifraga integrifolia
Scirpus microcarpus
Sedum reflexum
Selaginella wallacei
Senecio jacobaea
Stachys chamissonis var. cooleyae
Symphoricarpos albus
Symphytum x uplandicum
Taraxacum officinale
Taxus brevifolia
Trifolium subterraneum
Triphysaria pusilla
Ulex europaeus
Urtica dioica ssp. gracilis
Vaccinium ovatum
Vaccinium parvifolium
Verbascum sp.
Veronica arvensis
Vinca major
Vinca minor
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ReplyDeleteCan you describe the type of habitat that the Selaginella species grow in?
ReplyDeleteHi Jerry,
ReplyDeleteSelaginella wallacei grows on on open rock bluffs and faces where there is a thin soil layer, usually with mosses. It looks like a trailing moss, but has tough stems and leaves, not soft like mosses.
Terry.