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VACCINIACEAE 
VACCINIUM PARVIFLORUM Smith. Red huckleberry. 
Common in the upland woods. 
VACCINIUM OVATUM Pursh. Blue huckleberry. 
Infrequent in the woods. 
VACCINIUM OVALIFOLIUM Smith. Blue huckleberry. 
Infrequent in the mountains 
VACCINIUM SCOPARIUM Leiberg. Blueberry. 
Above the timber line on Mt. Baker. 
Oxycoccus OxycoccUS INTERMEDIUS (Gray) Piper. Western 
cranberry. 
Locally abundant in peat bogs, Fountain lake; Silver lake. 
PRIMULACEAE 
GLAUX MARITIMA L. Black saltwort. 
Along the seashore, South Bellingham. 
TRIENTALIS LATIFOLIA Hook. Star flower. 
Common in open woods. 
TRIENTALIS ARCTICA Fisch. Marsh star flower. 
Peat marsh along Silver lake. 
NAUMBURGIA THYRSIFLORA (L.) Duby 
Infrequent along Green lake. 
GENTIANACEAE 
GENTIANA ACUTA Michx. Gentian. 
Infrequent in shady places. 
MENYANTHACEAE 
MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA L. Buckbean. 
Common in swamps. 
POLEMONIACEAE 
GILIA CAPITATA Hook. Gilia. 
Infrequent in dry ponds. 
GILIA ACHILLEAEFOLIA Benth. 
Whatcom county, Swksdorf. 
GILIA BICOLOR (Nutt.) Piper 
Infrequent, South Bellingham. 
NAVARRETIA SQUARROSA (Esch.) H. & A. Skunk weed. 
Common along roadsides, Ten Mile. 
