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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