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Alpine Garden Society
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Southern Idaho Native Plants
... mollis- Soft Blazingstar Microseris nigrescens- Black-hairy Microseris Nama densum var. parviflorum- Leafy fiddleleaf Camissonia tanacetifolia ssp. tanacetifolia (Oenothera tanacetifolia)- Tansyleaf Evening Primrose Olsynium douglasii var. inflatum (O. inflatum)- Inflated Grasswidow Orobanche corymbosa- Flat-top Broomrape Orogenia linearifolia- Great Basin Indian Potato, Turkey Peas Dalea ornata ( ...
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Collecting Sisyrinchiums
... than the North American species. In recent years, certain species have been re-classified as other genera, for example, S. douglasii, S. junceum and S. filifolium are now classified as Olsynium (following research undertaken by Peter Goldblatt, Paula Rudall and James Henrich). Sisyrinchium striatum, on the other hand, has been re-classified as Phaiophleps nigricans. The new name of the variegated ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Perennial Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... sun. Golden-eye grass likes moisture in the early Spring and cannot survive drought conditions. Found in wetlands at low elevations from southern Vancouver Island to California, USDA 8-10. Sisyrinchium [Olsynium] douglasii [grandiflorium] (Blue-Eyed Grass or Satin Flower, Douglas' Blue-Eyed Grass, Purple-Eyed-Grass and Grass Widow) It is easy to understand the common name Satin flower when you see ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Feature Article
... a state park. On the north side of the butte I found the white flowers of Erythronium idahoense, growing amongst native bunchgrasses and a few other early flowers such as Fritillaria pudica and Olsynium douglasii. This species has plain (un-mottled leaves), white flowers with a yellow center, and (usually) white anthers, although I did find a few plants with yellow anthers as well. "Erythronium ...
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