In August we made a day trip to the north part of Olympic National Park and found four of the five Piperias that grow in Washington in bloom there. The thumbnail is of Piperia elegans.
Thanks for commenting, Rosie. You are certainly correct about P. elegans. It's also the largest of them with the possible exception of P. unalascensis.
Thanks, WhiteRabbit and Tindo. And, Tindo, we go every year to find these plants in the same place, usually not more than half a dozen stems, sometimes fewer. We do know several other locations, though, where there are more of them.
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The Olympics are one of our favorite places for the orchids that bloom later in the season - we can usually find seven different species blooming then and the Olympics are one of our favorite spots anyway for wildflowers and scenery.