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  1. Red elderberry (Sambucus racemosa) growing in the woods understory. Apparently indigenous peoples used the flowering of this shrub as a, signal to fish halibut.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #CowenPark #BloomScrolling #NativePlantsOfThePNW #NativePlants

  2. Red elderberry (Sambucus racemosa) growing in the woods understory. Apparently indigenous peoples used the flowering of this shrub as a, signal to fish halibut.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #CowenPark #BloomScrolling #NativePlantsOfThePNW #NativePlants

  3. Red elderberry (Sambucus racemosa) growing in the woods understory. Apparently indigenous peoples used the flowering of this shrub as a, signal to fish halibut.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #CowenPark #BloomScrolling #NativePlantsOfThePNW #NativePlants

  4. Red elderberry (Sambucus racemosa) growing in the woods understory. Apparently indigenous peoples used the flowering of this shrub as a, signal to fish halibut.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #CowenPark #BloomScrolling #NativePlantsOfThePNW #NativePlants

  5. Red elderberry (Sambucus racemosa) growing in the woods understory. Apparently indigenous peoples used the flowering of this shrub as a, signal to fish halibut.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #CowenPark #BloomScrolling #NativePlantsOfThePNW #NativePlants

  6. Wild ginger (Asarum caudatum) on the park trail. I usually miss the flowers, but decided to stop and check today. Of course, the mud made walking interesting #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #CowenPark #NativePlants #NativePlantsOfThePNW #BloomScrolling

  7. Wild ginger (Asarum caudatum) on the park trail. I usually miss the flowers, but decided to stop and check today. Of course, the mud made walking interesting #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #CowenPark #NativePlants #NativePlantsOfThePNW #BloomScrolling

  8. Wild ginger (Asarum caudatum) on the park trail. I usually miss the flowers, but decided to stop and check today. Of course, the mud made walking interesting #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #CowenPark #NativePlants #NativePlantsOfThePNW #BloomScrolling

  9. Wild ginger (Asarum caudatum) on the park trail. I usually miss the flowers, but decided to stop and check today. Of course, the mud made walking interesting #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #CowenPark #NativePlants #NativePlantsOfThePNW #BloomScrolling

  10. Wild ginger (Asarum caudatum) on the park trail. I usually miss the flowers, but decided to stop and check today. Of course, the mud made walking interesting #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #CowenPark #NativePlants #NativePlantsOfThePNW #BloomScrolling

  11. A mound of pretty fringecup (Tellima grandiflora) leaves by the trailside. There were flower stems with tightly closed buds extending in patches with a bit more sun.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #CowenPark #SeattleParks #SeattleSpring #Fringecups #NativePlantsOfThePNW #NativePlants

  12. Here they are again! Arctic sweet coltsfoot (Petasites frigidus) on a warm sunny PNW day. I decided the dog and I should check out the muddy trails to see if anything was finally blooming, and anything was!
    #Photography #NativePlants #SeattleWashington 🌿📷 #CowenPark #SeattleOlmstedParks

  13. Big leaf maple trees do not turn a uniform lovely yellow in fall, but instead gradually brown out. I don't know if this is just how they are, or if the powdery mildew that covers them in late summer is a factor. But they still glow in autumn colors against the sky.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #SeattleAutumn #CowenPark #SeattleOlmstedParks #NativePlantsOfThePNW