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MISSION STATEMENT We engage communities in conserving, caring for, and accessing the natural lands and waters that sustain North Central Washington. Chelan-Douglas Land Trust 18 N. Wenatchee Ave. Wenatchee, WA 98801 509-667-9708 CDLANDTRUST.ORG Wenatchee Foothills WILDFLOWERS Chelan-Douglas Land Trust Wyeth buckwheat Eriogonum heracleoides foothill death camas Toxicoscordion paniculatum sagebrush mariposa lily Calochortus macrocarpus “Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest,” by Mark Turner & Phyllis Gustafson Smartphone app: www.pnwflowers.com/app Washington Native Plant Society: www.wnps.org Chelan-Douglas Land Trust (online Field Guide) www.cdlandtrust.org Resist the impulse to pick these beautiful wildflowers! Flowers provide: homes for insects, food for birds & mammals, seeds for re- growth. Leave them for others to enjoy! Don’t Tread On Me! Keep your feet and equipment on trails and help these native plants flourish. Additional Resources: Shrub-steppe Habitat e shrub-steppe habitat of the Wenatchee Foothills is one of limited water, hot summers, cold winters and gusty winds. Most of the precipitation comes during the winter as snow that saturates the ground when it melts, making it easier for plants to break their winter dormancy and for seeds to germinate. Spring is the best time for wildflower viewing, as most plants grow, flower and set seed before the heat and dryness of summer begin.

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Page 1: €¦ · MISSION STATEMENT We engage communities in conserving, caring for, and accessing the natural lands and waters that sustain North Central Washington

MISSION STATEMENT

We engage communities in conserving, caring for, and accessing the natural

lands and waters that sustain North Central Washington.

Chelan-Douglas Land Trust

18 N. Wenatchee Ave. Wenatchee, WA 98801 509-667-9708

CDLANDTRUST.ORG

Wenatchee Foothills

WILDFLOWERS

Chelan-Douglas Land TrustWyeth buckwheatEriogonum heracleoides

foothill death camasToxicoscordion paniculatum

sagebrush mariposa lilyCalochortus macrocarpus

“Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest,” by Mark Turner & Phyllis Gustafson

Smartphone app:www.pnwflowers.com/app

Washington Native Plant Society:www.wnps.org

Chelan-Douglas Land Trust(online Field Guide)

www.cdlandtrust.org

✿ Resist the impulse to pick these beautiful wildflowers! Flowers provide: homes for insects, food for birds & mammals, seeds for re-growth. Leave them for others to enjoy!

✿ Don’t Tread On Me! Keep your feet and equipment on trails and help these native plants flourish.

Additional Resources:Shrub-steppe HabitatThe shrub-steppe habitat of the Wenatchee Foothills is one of limited water, hot summers, cold winters and gusty winds. Most of the precipitation comes during the winter as snow that saturates the ground when it melts, making it easier for plants to break their winter dormancy and for seeds to germinate. Spring is the best time for wildflower viewing, as most plants grow, flower and set seed before the heat and dryness of summer begin.

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sagebrush buttercupRanunculus glaberrimus

yellow bellsFritillaria pudica

bluebellsMertensia longiflora

Douglas’ brodiaeaTriteleia grandiflora

barestem biscuitrootLomatium nudicaule

shooting starDodecatheon pulchellum

long-leaf phloxPhlox longifolia

bugloss fiddleneckAmsinckia lycopsiodes

Sulpher lupineLupinus sulphureus var. subsaccatus

upland larkspurDelphinium nuttallianum

arrowleaf balsamrootBalsamorhiza sagittata

sagebrush stickseedHackelia diffusa var. arida