Review of Plants Collected 4/24/13 1.English Daisy (p. 282)Bellis perennisAster FamilyAsteraceae 2.Beaked Hazelnut (p. 92) Corylus cornutaBirch Family.

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Review of Plants Collected 4/24/13 1.English Daisy (p. 282)Bellis perennisAster FamilyAsteraceae 2.Beaked Hazelnut (p. 92) Corylus cornutaBirch Family Betulaceae 3.Pacific Waterleaf (p. 231) Hydrophyllum tenuipesWaterleaf Family Hydrophyllaceae 4.Small-flowered Nemophila Nemophila parvifloraWaterleaf Family Hydrophyllaceae 5.Lady Fern (p. 422) Athyrium felix-femina Fern Family Polypodiaceae 6.Spreading Wood Fern Dryopteris austriacaFern Family Polypodiaceae 7.Red Elderberry (p. 70)Sambucus racemosa Honeysuckle Family Caprifoliaceae 8.Red Alder (p. 44)Alnus rubraBirch FamilyBetulaceae 9. Red-flowering Currant (p. 244) Ribes sanguineumCurrant Family Grossulariaceae 10.Purple Dead-nettle (p. 244) Lamium purpureumMint FamilyLamiaceae Click to Begin

English Daisy Aster Family Bellis perennis Asteraceae

Corylus cornuta Corylus cornuta Betulaceae Beaked Hazelnut Beaked Hazelnut Birch Family Birch Family

Pacific Waterleaf Waterleaf Family Hydrophyllum tenuipes Hydrophyllaceae

Waterleaf Family Waterleaf Family Nemophila parviflora Nemophila parviflora Hydrophyllaceae Hydrophyllaceae Small-flowered Nemophila Small-flowered Nemophila

Lady Fern Lady Fern Fern Family Fern Family Athyrium felix-femina Athyrium felix-femina Polypodiaceae

Wood Fern Wood Fern Fern Family Fern Family Dryopteris austriaca Dryopteris austriaca Polypodiaceae

Honeysuckle Family Sambucus racemosa Caprifoliaceae Red Elderberry

Red Alder Betulaceae Birch Family Alnus rubra

Purple Dead-Nettle Lamiaceae Mint Family Lamium purpureum

Red-flowering Currant Ribes sanguineum Currant Family Grossulariaceae

Honeysuckle Family Sambucus racemosa Caprifoliaceae Red Elderberry

Red Alder - catkins Betulaceae Birch Family Alnus rubra

Corylus cornuta Corylus cornuta Betulaceae Beaked Hazelnut Beaked Hazelnut Birch Family Birch Family

Purple Dead-Nettle Lamiaceae Mint Family Lamium purpureum

Lady Fern Lady Fern Fern Family Fern Family Athyrium felix-femina Athyrium felix-femina Polypodiaceae

Red-flowering Currant Ribes sanguineum Currant Family Grossulariaceae

Purple Dead-Nettle Lamiaceae Mint Family Lamium purpureum

English Daisy Aster Family Bellis perennis Asteraceae

Wood Fern Wood Fern Fern Family Fern Family Dryopteris austriaca Dryopteris austriaca Polypodiaceae

Lady Fern Lady Fern Fern Family Fern Family Athyrium felix-femina Athyrium felix-femina Polypodiaceae

Corylus cornuta Corylus cornuta Betulaceae Beaked Hazelnut Beaked Hazelnut Birch Family Birch Family

Honeysuckle Family Sambucus racemosa Caprifoliaceae Red Elderberry

Pacific Waterleaf Waterleaf Family Hydrophyllum tenuipes Hydrophyllaceae

Waterleaf Family Waterleaf Family Nemophila parviflora Nemophila parviflora Hydrophyllaceae Hydrophyllaceae Small-flowered Nemophila Small-flowered Nemophila

Purple Dead-Nettle Lamiaceae Mint Family Lamium purpureum

Pacific Waterleaf Waterleaf Family Hydrophyllum tenuipes Hydrophyllaceae

Red Alder Betulaceae Birch Family Alnus rubra

English Daisy Aster Family Bellis perennis Asteraceae

Red-flowering Currant Ribes sanguineum Currant Family Grossulariaceae

Wood Fern Wood Fern Fern Family Fern Family Dryopteris austriaca Dryopteris austriaca Polypodiaceae