Also known as Redstem Wild Lilac, this shrub has white, showy clusters of flowers. They are vey fragrant and pollinated by bees. It is also commonly browsed by deer and elk. This plant is located on both sides of the Cascades and is often found in dry open sites where it improves the soil through nitrogen-fixation.
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