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VAGNERA SESSILIFOLIA (Nutt.) Greene. False Solomon’s seal. 
Shady places along streams. 
VAGNERA AMPLEXICAULIS (Nutt.) Greene. False Solomon’s seal 
Frequent in woods along Baker river. 
UNIFOLIUM BIFOLIUM KAMTSCHATICUM (Gmel.) Piper. Wild 
lily of the valley. 
Locally abundant in open, wet woods. 
DISPORUM OREGANUM (Wats.) Benth. & Hook. Fairy bells. 
Infrequent in upland forests. 
DISPORUM MAJUS (Hook.) Britton. Fairy bells. 
In woods about Baker lake. 
STREPTOPUS AMPLEXIFOLIUS (L.) DC. Twisted stalk. 
Along streams in the mountains, otherwise rare. 
KRUHSEA STREPTOPOIDES (Ledeb.) Kearney 
Rare in woods north of Baker lake. 
ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L. Asparagus. 
Sparingly escaped from cultivation, Lynden. 
IRIDACEAE 
HYDASTYLUS BOREALIS Bicknell. Yellow star grass. 
Infrequent. The type was collected in Whatcom county 
by Suksdorf. 
OLSYNIUM GRANDIFLORUM (Dougl.) Raf. Purple star grass. 
Collected near Lynden by Minnie Worttsen. 
ORCHIDACEAE 
CORALLORHIZA MULTIFLORA Nutt. Coral root. 
In deep woods of the foothills; rare. 
CYTHEREA BULBOSA (L.) House. Calypso. 
Woods near Nooksack mountain; Sea home hill, Anmze L. 
falls. 
OPHRYS CAURINA (Piper) Rydb. Tway blade. 
Woods ou east slope of Mt. Baker, otherwise rare. 
PERAMIUM DECIPIENS (Hook.) Piper. Rattlesnake plantain. 
Common in coniferous woods. 
LIMNORCHIS LEUCOSTACHYS (Lindl.) Rydb. Orchis. 
Rare in wet places. 
