More pink and white along the river trail.
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The native bleeding hearts, Dicentra formosa
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Trillium. They turn pink with age. This one's an oldie. |
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And a newer trillium, still slightly pink. |
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Slender toothwort, Cardamine nutallii. With a pink fawn lily. They're everywhere. |
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Pink fawn lily, with false lily of the valley leaves. |
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And yet another pink trillium, with a bleeding heart and its leaves. |
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Y aun más flores al lado del rio, blancas y color de rosa.
- El corazón sangrante nativo, Dicentra formosa.
- Trilio. Nuevos, son blancos; se vuelven color de rosa con el tiempo.
- Y un trilio casi blanco.
- "Hierba de dientes", Cardamine nutallii, con un lirio de cervato, que están por todas partes.
- Otro lirio de cervato, con hojas de lirio del valle falso.
- Y otro trilio, con un corazón sangrante.
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