Kneeling Angelica (Angelica genuflexa)
Upper Latourell Falls, Columbia Gorge, OR, 8/2013.
This member of the parsley family is distinguishable from Gray’s Lovage and Cow Parsnip by its hearty stalks, saw-toothed leaves, and propensity for wetness. This one seemed to be thriving in the misty spray of Upper Latourell Falls.
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This entry was posted on December 1, 2013 by nwwildflowers. It was filed under August, Cascades, Coastal, Columbia Gorge East, Columbia Gorge West, Low Elevation, marsh wetland/water's edge, Oregon, parsley, Southern Oregon / Northern California, umbel, Unique to Northwest, white and was tagged with Columbia Gorge, flower, Latourell Falls, Wildflowers.
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