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Learn 10 species Common native deciduous trees and shrubs of eastside Cascades riparian, dry forests, and shrub-steppe habitats Photos (unless noted) by Susan Ballinger Sources for text include: http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php Flora of the Pacific Northwest by C. Leo Hitchcock & Arthur Cronquist Plants of Southern Interior British Columbia and the Inland Northwest by Roberta Parish, Ray Coupe, and Dennis Lloyd

Populous trichocarpa black cottonwood WILLOW family Habitat: moist to wet lowlands & along waterways. Withstands periodic flooding. Shade intolerant. Up to 130 feet tall Bark: young-smooth & greengray. Becomes deeply furrowed on lower trunk with age Fruits: smooth, green, & bead-likesplit into 3 parts releasing seeds with fluffy white hair Leaves: triangular to heart shaped. Dark green above, slivery green below; pointed tips; Stalk round in cross-section. Turns yellow in fall.

Populous tremuloides aspen (quaking aspen) WILLOW family Habitat: wide ranging elevations from moist forest to edge of grasslands & shrub-steppe in soils with lateral water flow, but not saturated. Shade intolerant. Up to 100 feet tall Bark: smooth green-gray to white, becoming rough and black-scarred with age. Does not peel- lacks horizontal lenticels Leaves: nearly round, pointed tip, finely toothed, deep green above, paler below, stalk flattened in cross-section. Turns yellow in fall Fruits: slender, coneshaped capsules filled with tiny brown seeds with white fluffy hairs

Acer macrophyllus bigleaf maple MAPLE Family Habitat: along waterways in shrub-steppe and montane forests, low to-mid elevations on eastside Cascades. Common on west-side of Cascades. 60-80 feet tall Leaves: Deciduous, opposite, simple & 5-lobed with terminal lobe. Often 3-lobed, green above, pale below. Leaf 8-12 inches long with stalk 10-12 inches long. Bark: brown-grey with furrows on older trees Fruits: a maple key with wings 1-2 inches long, & a hairy seed covering.

Cornus serica (formerly C. stolonifera) redoiser (red-twig) dogwood DOGWOOD family Habitat: wet soils in riparian, wetlands and moist forests. Widespread and abundant at low-to-mid elevations. 6-20 feet tall Flowers: small, white, in dense flattopped clusters Many stemmed deciduous shrub, spreading; layering branches on ground often root Thin, young stems bright red; older stems brown Fruits: clusters of berry-like white (often blue-tinged) Leaves: Opposite, oval, sharp-pointed 5-7 prominent parallel veins, curving up near the margins.

Ceanothus velutinus snowbrush (snowbrush ceanothus, buckbrush) BUCKTHORN Family Habitat: Dry to moist forests and rocky slopes, preferring open sunny sites and burned areas at low to subalpine elevations. 2-10 feet tall Flowers: tiny, white; borne in dense pyramidal clusters along side branches Seeds: small, shiny. Can remain viable in Soil for at least 200 years. Germination stimulated by fire. Bacteria in root nodules fixes nitrogen. Stems: green & Smooth. Shrub is spreading & heavily scented Leaves: Evergreen, alternate broadly oval with finely toothed edges. Upper leaf sticky & glossy (appearing varnished), underside paler & velvety below. 3 main veins. l ea

Amelanchier alnifolia serviceberry (Saskatoon) ROSE Family Habitat: In moister shrub-steppe gullies and ravines and at edge of talus slopes, up to dry open forests and rocky sites from low to subalpine elevations. Up to 30 feet tall Leaves: Deciduous, thin, round to oval, and toothed above the middle. Finely hairy on underside Flowers: 5 petals, white, showy, linear to oblong petals. In short leafy clusters of 3-20 flowers at branch tips Stems: Smooth with bark grey to red. Spreads with underground stems forming dense colony Fruits: purple to nearly black, apple-like, with a whitish film (glaucous).

Holodiscus discolor oceanspray ROSE Family Habitat: In open dry forests and clearings, often on sandy or rocky soils at low to subalpine elevations. 3-12 feet tall Leaves: Deciduous, alternate, 1-3 inches long. Broadly triangular with lobed or Re-sprouts after wildfire toothed edges. Hairy on both sides. Dull green Flowers: tiny, creamcolored in dense Terminal clusters that persist over winter, Turning brown with age Stems: clustered and arching upward & outward from base. Bark is gray-red and strongly ridged on young stems.

Purshia tridentata bitterbrush ROSE Family Habitat: in hot dry environments. Most abundant on sandy soils up to 4,000 feet. Usually killed by Summer & Fall wildfires, but some can sprout after being burned in a light spring fire 2-6 feet tall. Leaves: Deciduous, alternate. Wedge-shaped with 3-toothed tip. Hairy to wooly. Silver-green on upper leaf, grey-wooly below. Commonly, edges rolled under Flowers: Bright yellow & numerous. Funnel-shaped. Solitary on short, leafy branches. 5 petals. Fruits: Seeds are pyramid -shaped. Small rodents cache seeds for later food use. Stems: Rigidly branched with grey or brown bark and twigs covered in dense hairs.

Rosa nutkana Nootka rose ROSE Family Habitat: Open habitats, seepage areas, along waterways & in floodplains at low to mid-elevations. 3-7 feet tall Leaves: Alternate & pinnately compound with an odd number of leaflets (5-7). Leaf edges both single & double serrated & often glandtipped. Green above, paler below. Fruits: round, purplish-red, with persistent sepals Stems armed with large pair of straight (to somewhat curved) thorns at each branch node. Flowers: usually solitary (sometimes in groups of 2-3). Our largest common rose: flowers 2-3 inches across

Sambucus cerulea blue elderberry Habitat: Moist to dry sites in valley bottoms, along rivers & streams, on in open forests. 7-10 feet tall. Fruit: clusters of juicy, round, powder-blue, berry-like (edible) HONEYSUCKLE Family Multi-stemmed, grows singly, does not form stands. Flowers: small, white, in flat-topped clusters, up to 10 inches across Leaves: opposite, compound with 5-9 sharply serrate leaflets. Smooth & hairless; 2-6 inches long

Ribes cereum wax current (older name, squaw current) CURRANT Family Habitat: lowest zone of dry forest in open, hot, & rocky sites. Up to 6 feet tall Stems: new branches finely hairy, becoming gray-brown with age Very branched, no prickles (un-armed) deciduous. Fruits: small red berries Leaves: numerous & small, fanshaped, weakly 3-5 lobe. Sparsely hairy and often glandular on both sides. At branch tips Flowers: green-white to pink, urn-shaped. In clusters of 2-8 hanging on a drooping stalk. All are sticky & finely hairy

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi kinnikinnick Heath Family Habitat: widespread & common at low to alpine elevations on sandy well-drained sites, dry rocky slopes, & dry forest clearings. Trailing evergreen shrub <5 inches tall fruits: bright red berries Leaves: alternate, oval to spoon shaped, smooth edged, leathery, dark-green & somewhat shiny above, paler below, hairless flowers: small, urn-like, pinkish-white drooping in few-flowered clusters Brownish-red bark on long flexible rooting branches.

Artemisia tridentata big sagebrush Habitat: widespread and common in deep soiled (>12 in.) shrub-steppe up to 7 feet tall Prior fall s flowering stalks. ASTER Family Leaves: wedge-shaped, most with 3 toothed-tip. Dense gray hair on both sides. Most leaves persist through winter. Yellow in photo are long thin leaves, that dry up & die in summer. Smaller hairy, thick leaves remain year-round Flowers: small, yellow, born in composite heads of 3-5 disk flowers. Very small. Evergreen aromatic shrub. Grayish shredding bark on older branches. Flowers in fall. Does not resprout after wildfire but regenerates from seed.

Ericameria (formerly Chrysothamnus) nauseosus rabbit brush ASTER Family Habitat: widespread & common in shrub-steppe, especially in sandy soils, & low-elevation dry forests. up to 3-4 feet tall Leaves: long, narrow, & linear. Stems & leaves covered with dense gray velvety hairs on both sides. Fall blooming deciduous Re-sprouts vigorously after wildfire ID tip: If you scrape any stem, a brighter green shows, distinguishing it from the similar species, green rabbitbrush, Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus. Flowers: small, yellow, born in small composite heads of 5 disk flowers at branch tips. Blooms in late summer.