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Devil’s Club

Devil’s Club

Devil’s club is a tall deciduous shrub that can grow up to 3 meters tall. The stems of the shrub are thick and have yellow spines on them. The flowers are umbels of greenish-white flowers, and the fruits are bright red berries. It grows in the Pacific Coast of North America and in some areas in the Asian continent.
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Oregon Grape

Oregon Grape

A low growing shrub with leathery holly-like leaves. Bright yellow flowers with round berries that are a dark blue.
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Trailing Blackberry

Trailing Blackberry

The trailing blackberry has prickly branches, characteristically narrow and white flower petals, and dark purple to black edible fruits that can be up to 2cm in size.
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Pearly Everlasting

Pearly Everlasting

Pearly Everlasting grows up to 2 feet high, and typically has unbranched, silvery green stems with lance-shaped leaves. It has dense white flowers petals surrounding a small yellow head in the center.
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Stinging Nettle

Stinging Nettle

With a single, vertical stem (square in section) up to 3m tall, these perennial nettles have opposite, “ragged”-looking saw-toothed oval leaves that taper to a sharp point. The plant is covered in stinging hairs.
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Stream Violet
Western Red Cedar