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Erythronium Oreganum

Fawn Lilies are native to the Pacific Northwest where they are found near streambanks of moist woodlands west of the Cascades. This photo was taken at the Cozine Creek Restoration area in McMinnville, Oregon in an ash, Willow and oak woodland. Shrub associates at this site are Pacific Ninebark, Beaked Hazelnut, Nootka rose and snowberries while the forb layer was dominated by Camas and Himalayan blackberries.

Asarum

Wild ginger or Asarum is probably more well-known by wildflower enthusiasts or hikers than by gardeners. As a forest-floor wildflower, they are common throughout eastern North America, the Pacific Northwest, much of western Europe and east Asia. In fact, of the 70 or so species, the vast majority hail from east Asia. There are 8 species in North America and only one occurs in Europe.