Prince’s Pine aka Pipsissewa (Chimaphila umbellata)
Olympic NP Forest. 8/2010.
Indians and early settlers used this plant to relieve rheumatism and skin irritations. Its rare to encounter these in bloom, but very common to see the foliage, often with the round, brown seed cases that remain after the petals have fallen. A smaller and slightly different relative, menziesii, is also found in northwestern woods.
South Prairie Rd. (FSR 66), Columbia Gorge, WA, 7/2014.
Union Creek Trail, William O. Douglas Wilderness, WA, 7/2014.
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This entry was posted on March 29, 2011 by nwwildflowers. It was filed under Cascades, heath, July, medicinal, Mid Elevation, pink, shaded forests, Washington and was tagged with flower, Olympic National Park, Wildflowers.
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