It has been another warm winter for the lowlands of western Washington. But regardless of the mildness I was still surprised to see this clump of blooms on a slope in the San Juan Islands.
The site did have some other native tree favorites:
Juniperus maritima
Arbutus menziesii
This growth habit is common on south slopes in the San Juans
The root mass appears to survive burning and cutting and sends up new trees
Snapdragons. :)
ReplyDeleteYup - wintered over! Beat the daffs and tulips!
ReplyDeleteThanks! That was my inclination, but dared not guess.
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