This evergreen shrub is also found in the shady understory of a forest, primarily west of the cascades and on the coast. Salal can reach heights of 6 feet but is more commonly three feet. It has edible berries July-September and can spread through rhizomes.
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Snowberry
This unsung hero of the plant world is versatile, elegant, and tough as nails—if you cant get something grow in a specific location, plant snowberry. This deciduous shrub is 2-6 feet tall and very adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions. It produces small pink and white flowers in the spring and clusters of showy white berries that persist through the winter. *Careful: the berries are poisonous if eaten by humans but are great for wildlife.
Oceanspray
Deciduous shrub, usually has several main stems and grows up to 15 feet tall. Flowers are profuse, white to cream, and form cascading clusters. Grows in well-drained, dry sites. Prefers full sun to part shade.
Common Camas
Camas is a member of the lily family and grows 12″ dark purple showy flowers from bulbs. Plants grow in full sun and wet soils. These will come to you as bulbs and should be planted 4-6″ deep in the soil.
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