Oregon Coast Wildflowers – Salal
Posted on Aug 23, 2009 under flower photographs | No CommentI love the shape of these tiny flowers – they’re like tiny heart-shaped bells. I found this bit of Salal along the scenic overlook at Cape Foulweather.

I love the shape of these tiny flowers – they’re like tiny heart-shaped bells. I found this bit of Salal along the scenic overlook at Cape Foulweather.

We were delighted to see California Poppies just about everywhere we went on our road trip. I love these golden flowers but for some reason don’t get a chance to photograph them very often. I guess around here they are mostly planted along busy highways where there isn’t a safe place to stop!


We don’t see the white varieties as often down here… these could be Alba or White Linen.

I found lots of Cow Parsnip (I’m pretty sure that’s what this is!) along the wooded parts of the trail at Devil’s Churn.

I’m pretty sure these pretty flowers are clover, possibly Coast Clover (also known as Cow Clover). I photographed these growing in clumps in the rocks along the trail at Devil’s Churn.



I’m not sure, but I think these beautiful wildflowers are Bird’s-foot Trefoils, a.k.a. Birdfoot Deervetch. I found them growing in large clumps near Agate Beach. Enjoy!

