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Author Topic: Siskiyou Mountains - MacDougall & Nielsen  (Read 3267 times)

Luc Gilgemyn

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Re: Siskiyou Mountains - MacDougall & Nielsen
« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2009, 10:52:46 AM »
Thanks Rodger !  Most interesting information -
I hope to be able to use it during a visit I'm planning to the area in the next couple of years !  :D
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Re: Siskiyou Mountains - MacDougall & Nielsen
« Reply #16 on: April 30, 2009, 10:54:52 AM »
A little information for travelers to the Siskiyous.....

Thank you so much, Roger, for this contextual information.  I had never heard of the Siskiyous before (although many years ago I came as close as Crater Lake in Oregon, visible towards the top of the map in your second link).
Almost in Scotland.

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Re: Siskiyou Mountains - MacDougall & Nielsen
« Reply #17 on: April 30, 2009, 10:32:23 PM »
It's a great area to visit from the first of March
(when I've seen Trillium rivale in flower) right
through the summer when lilies are in bloom.

Whenever I go, I go to my favourite spots, but
also try a new road or two, as they will have
different flowers.

One hint if you want to photograph flowers:  take
a picture of the first one you see, instead of waiting
for a better one.  Sometimes you won't see another
one, and by the time you realize your mistake, you're
way too far away to go back.

I used to find it frustrating to try to identify the many
endemics because the area was included neither in
Oregon nor California books.  Fortunately, Phyllis Gustafson,
who lives in the Siskiyous and used to run a seed company,
joined with photographer Mark Turner to produce Wildflowers
of the Pacific Northwest
(Timber Press)

Diane Whitehead        Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
cool mediterranean climate  warm dry summers, mild wet winters  70 cm rain,   sandy soil

 


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