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The salmonberry bush is a native of the Pacific Northwest of North America. It is a beautiful addition to a stream side garden and is a good way to attract hummingbirds.
Pacific Northwest woods offer up plenty of summer berries. Ripening berries mark the seasons and attract birds, plus many provide tasty picking for hikers and campers.
The first wildflowers appear in late February and March in the damp forests of the Pacific Northwest. Look for trillium, Indian plum, red flowering current, salmonberry.
Just three miles from downtown Portland are miles of nature trails in a wildlife sanctuary maintained by the Audubon Society and open to the public from dawn to dusk.
Humans have had a large impact on the earth's ecosystems. Ecological restoration helps restore ecosystems. An understanding of local geography is key to good restoration.
Full of history and lush beauty, the Western Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton Americanus) is one of the first signs of spring in the BC coastal forest.
On the soggy Oregon Coast, storms often knock winter steelhead angling rivers out of shape, but smaller streams bounce back into fishing condition faster than big rivers.
The Siletz, Alsea and Siuslaw are a central coast trio of rivers that are among the state's best angling options when winter steelhead season rolls around.
Walking into a garden full of indigenous or exotic plants grown from rare to exceptionally rare bulbs is like walking into a land of fantasy and wonder.
Ketchikan is one of the first stops on many Alaskan cruises. A walking tour offers plenty of opportunities for entertainment, exercise, and education.
Choose a pondless waterfall as a low maintenance water feature in a small space or a public garden. Find aquatic plants to border this water feature.


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