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Thin leaf alder |
Alnus incana |
6-15’ |
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spring |
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Deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub or small tree found in riparian areas of eastern Cascades. |
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White alder |
Alnus rhombifolia |
50 - 80’ |
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spring |
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Deciduous tree with gray bark. Mature trees multi stemmed. Water dependent. |
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Redosier dogwood |
Cornus sericea |
4-20’ |
white |
June-August |
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Deciduous shrub. Red to purple bark and twigs provide beautiful winter landscape. White berries provide fall and winter food source for wildlife. Prefers seasonally moist areas. |
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Twinberry |
Lonicera involucrata |
<9’ |
yellow |
summer |
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Erect, deciduous shrub. Tubular flowers in pairs. Black ‘twin’ berries not edible. |
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Pacific ninebark |
Physocarpus capitatus |
6-12’ |
white |
April - July |
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Erect, deciduous, spreading shrub with peeling bark. Maple-leaved foliage turns Reddish brown in fall. Rounded clusters of creamy white flowers. |
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Black cottonwood |
Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa |
100-200’ |
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March - June |
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Fast growing, large tree with branching trunk. Yellow fall foliage. Aggressive root system supports streambank stabilization. |
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Quaking aspen |
Populus tremuloides |
16-50’ |
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May-June |
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White bark and brilliant, yellow fall foliage. Provides food and habitat for wildlife. |
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Stinky currant |
Ribes hudsonianum |
<5’ |
white |
May - July |
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Erect deciduous shrub. Flowers growing on up to 6” stalks in clusters of 6-15. |
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Prickly currant |
Ribes lacustre |
3-4’ |
white |
May-June |
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Deciduous shrub with prickly stems. Bell-shaped flowers occur in drooping cluster of 5-15. |
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Woods rose |
Rosa woodsii |
<5’ |
pink |
June - August |
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Multi-branched deciduous shrub with red stems, prickly on the lower portion. Orange-red rosehips remain throughout winter, providing food source for birds. Prefers moist soil but may be found in drier, open areas. Rhizomatous growth; excellent for stream stabilization or erosion control. |
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Alpine spirea |
Spiraea densiflora |
<36” |
pink |
June |
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Deciduous shrub with pink dome-shaped flowers. Found in wet meadows and streams at high elevations. |
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Douglas spirea |
Spiraea douglasii |
3-6’ |
white |
July |
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Deciduous shrub with dense, pink elongated flower clusters. Found along marsh edges, wet meadows and streams. Rhizomatous growth; excellent for stream stabilization or erosion control. |