The Flora of Mount Rainier -- a Photographic Journey, by Susan McDougall
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This website represents the culmination of three-year's work to photograph every native plant species at Mount Rainier National Park. A total of 603 are presented, of the approximately 750 known to be there.  I hope they serve to inform and inspire.
                         Susan - October 10, 2016
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In the heart of the Pacific Northwest, a great volcano smolders beneath an icy cloak. Rising more than 14,000 feet above a lowland plain molded and swept by recent glaciers, on modern maps the mountain is named "Rainier" in honor of a man who never saw it. To the earliest inhabitants it was "Tahoma." To residents within its sphere of influence, it is simply "The Mountain."
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Arnica mollis -- Hairy Arnica
Phlox diffusa -- Spreading Phlox
Monardella odoratissima -- Mountain Mint
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Copyright 2016 Susan McDougall