Wildflowers Found in Oregon Scouler's Corydalis Corydalis Scouleri - Locally common, late spring, perennial, 20-50 in. Erect, sturdy, hairless, with a slight covering of bluish waxy power. Stems hollow. Leaves usually 3 from upper part of stem, large, divided into oblong leaflets with rounded or pointed tips. Flowers pink, rose, or bicolored, about 1 in. long, held in neat rows on long narrow spike, long spurs pointing upward or outward. Grows in moist woodlands, along shaded streambanks, shaded moist roadsides, Native. On to Next Flower ⇨Hi-Res Pic of (124K) Hi-Res Pic Flower (126K) |
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