Flowers  in the
Klamath Basin, Oregon
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Long-Leaved Hawk's-Beard

Crepis acuminata
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aka Tall hawksbeard, tapertip hawksbeard
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Dry alkaline soil, 3% grade, arid area surrounded by volcanic rock.
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Companion plants: Rabbitbrush, Juniper, White Locoweed.
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Found in the foot of a box canyon.
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Gold star
Crocidium multicaule

aka Spring gold, Gold fields
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Found in my yard. 3% grade, dry, well drained arid soil, full sun. I saw only a half dozen of these beauties.
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Annual Bloomed in early March 2003 while the ground was still a little soggy from winter.
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In 2004, these bloomed in late March down on the Russell Street lots.
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Common Scouring Rush
spot.gif (316 bytes) Equisetum hyemale L.
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aka Rough Horsetail
spot.gif (316 bytes) Poisonous
Poisonous
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I found these across Highway 97 from the northbound Klamath Falls exit.
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This makes a delicate and crackly paper. Cooking isn't really necessary unless you want this archive quality.
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The Equisetums are silica based.
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spot.gif (316 bytes) = Poisonous to animal and/or human
ani-x.gif (375 bytes) = Noxious or Invasive in Oregon

ani-c.gif (406 bytes) = Crop weed in Oregon
ani-f.gif (170 bytes) = Federal Noxious weed in Oregon

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