Oregon Grapes have extraordinary fall colors

Russet Buffaloberry is a a nitrogen fixing shrub that provides ample food for birds

Smooth Sumac is an incredible ornamental due to its vibrant fall colors

Snowberry is an excellent soil stabalizer that provides habitat and forage for many bird species

Chokecherry Flowers are covered in bugs that are attracted by its incredible smell

Chokecherry provide ample food for birds, bears, and humans

Silky Lupine flowers are vibrantly colored bumblebee food

Red Osier Dogwood provide beautiful basketry material when they are well pruned

Syringa blossoms have a wonderful aromatic smell unlike any other temperate plant

Golden Currants provide a wonderful citrus like flavor for an early summer treat

Rose Woods flowers are often covered in native bees and Hummingbirds

The ornamental white berries of Snowberry hang on through winter

Beargrass Blooms often cover whole hillsides and provide wonderful basketry material

Silver Buffaloberry are drought tolerant nitrogen fixing shrubs that produce delicious berries.

Colorful Mountain Ash have beautiful fall color and are the last food bear's eat before they hibernate

kinnikinick sprawls over the ground to protect the sandy soils it prefers

Arrowleaf Balsamroot provides early forage for ungulates. Its deep roots make in incredibly drought resistant

Bunchberries provide incredibly beautiful ground cover loved by gardeners and grouse

Many of the berries we gather make wonderful food for humans