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Disporum hookeri (Torr.) Nicholson var. oreganum (Wats.) Jones––Hooker fairy-bell. Rare. Western red-cedar––western hemlock fore

western hemlock forest. Lohmann 17.

Lilium columbianum Hanson––Tiger lily. Rare. Western red-cedar––western hemlock forest. Not observed in the field during this st

western hemlock forest. Not observed in the field during this study. Wiedemann 177-1, Wiedemann 177-2.

Maianthemum dilatatum (Wood) Nels. & Macbr.––Beadruby, deerberry, may-lily, false lily-of-the-valley. Common. Moist areas in all

Beadruby, deerberry, may-lily, false lily-of-the-valley. Common. Moist areas in all forest types. Schwennesen 102.

Smilacina racemosa (L.) Desf.––False Solomon’s seal, false spikenard, western Solomon-plume. Common. Red alder––bigleaf maple––D

western red-cedar forest. Wiedemann 180-1, Schwennesen 104, Schwennesen 105, Neill 4678.

Smilacina stellata (L.) Desf––Starry Solomon-plume. Occasional. Salmonberry––skunk-cabbage riparian bogs and western red-cedar––

western hemlock forest. Lohmann 18.

Streptopus amplexifolius (L.) DC. var. americanus Schult.––Clasping-leaved twisted-stalk. Occasional. Salmonberry––skunk-cabbage

skunk-cabbage riparian bogs. Lohmann 11, Lohmann 12.
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