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Red Flowering Currant
Ribes sanguineum
Fuchsia
Fuchsia magellanica
This plant is
cultivated.
Can come in many
colors, including
bright reds and
oranges that attract
hummingbirds.
Rufous hummingbirds
This plant is said to be deerresistant and is ranked as
being “seldom severely
damaged” compared to other
plants.
Mostly found in the
valley, does not extend
over the mountain range
Rufous hummingbird
Carpet Bugle
Ajuga reptans
Impatients
Impatiens wallerana
Plant is very tough and
can be walked over and
be just fine. Mostly
cultivated in Oregon
Are prone to a plant disease in the
Pacific Northwest called Downy Mildew.
Straggly Gooseberry
Fireweed
Chamerion angustifolium
Ribes divaricatum
Female Rufous
hummingbird
This species has clusters of 1-3 large,
brown thorns along its stem.
Common in the valley but does
not extend pas the mountain
range.
This species of plant
is one of the first to
colonize on burned
site after a fire.
Found many places
across Oregon including
the Willamette Valley
and Central Oregon
Larkspur
Delphinium sp.
Canna
Canna generalis
Some around Corvallis in
Finley National Park, but
you can cultivate this
plant.
Strictly
cultivated
Usually
come in the
color blue.
Coral Bells
Columbines
Heuchera sp.
Aquilegia sp.
Found in
Southern
Oregon but
can be
cultivated
Found all over
Oregon, stems
are edible and
have a sweet
taste to them!
Female Anna’s
Salvia
Salvia officinalis
Bleeding Hearts
Lamprocapnos spectabilis
Female Anna’s
Female Anna’s
Some in the
valley natively
but you can also
cultivate these!
Popular
native in
the
valley
Penstemons
Penstemon sp.
Honeysuckles (bush and vine)
Lonicera sp.
Female Rufous
Many different
species, found
all over Oregon
Many different species,
mostly in the valley but they
also reside in the Bend area!
Female Anna’s
Come in many shades of
red/orange/yellow
Nasturtiums
Tropaeolum sp.
Both of these are
cultivars
Petunias
Petunia sp.
Crab Apple Tree Blossoms
Malus sp.
Tall Oregongrape
Berberis aquifolium
Very popular in the
valley around the
Corvallis area
Female Anna’s
Found in the valley and central Oregon
Shrub that blooms early and loves
sunlight.
Columbia Lily
Calico Bush
Lilium columbianum
Aristolochia littoralis
Popular in the
valley
Cultivated
flower
Scarlet Creeper
Ipomoea hederifolia
Cardinal Flower
Lobelia cardinalis
Female Anna’s
The scarlet creeper is self-seeding and grows
rapidly. To prevent unwanted growth, keep an eye
out for seedlings surrounding your morning glories
and pick them by hand, removing the roots and
all.
Refrence: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/grow-scarlet-creeper69478.html
Cultivated
only
Trumpet Vine/Trumpet Creeper
Campsis radicans
Bee Balm
Monarda didyma
Male Rufous
This plant grows very fast and can get out of
control easily, but it is great for attracting
hummingbirds!
Female Annas
Leaves can be crushed to make a
“balm” for bee stings.
Cultivated only
Azalea
Rhododendron sp.
Dogwood
Cornus sp.
Both can be found in the
valley
Salmonberry
Paintbrush
Rubus spectabilis
Castilleja sp.
Female Rufous
The flowers of
paintbrush are
edible! Found
all over in
Oregon
Shrub that is covered
in prickles and has
berries that ripen
between mid-June and
late July. All over the
Willamette extending
to the mountain range
but does not cross
Male Anna’s
Butterfly Blue
Lavender
Scabiosa sp.
Lavandula sp.
Female Anna’s
Pretty flowers with
a strong scent, will
attract bees as
well!
Mostly in the
valley, also can
be cultivated
Hedge-Nettle
Stachys sp.
Clarkia
Clarkia gracilis
Female Anna’s
Grow mostly
on edges of
grassland and
woody areas
Mostly in
Southern
Oregon but
there is some
near Corvallis
Sweet William
Dianthus barbatus
Russian Sage
Perovskia atriplicifolia
Female Anna’s
Can be Cultivated
but there is some
found naturally
right in Corvallis
and Albany
Cultivated flower