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Welcome to the Salish Sea Prairie Flora Project
*NOTE* (April 2020) This page is presently under construction and heavy editing. If your material or photos are uncredited, we apologize, we are working through each page and will address each one. If you have concerns please email lathyrus (dot) hirsutus (at) gmail (dot) com
This website is part of the ongoing effort at The Evergreen State College to document the flora of the prairies of south Puget Sound. Evergreen students and local experts in prairie ecology have joined forces to create the first edition of a Field Guide to the Plants of the South Sound Prairies. This book aids in the identification of prairie plants and serves as a resource for information about the natural and human history of south Puget Sound prairies. A second edition is currently in progress to expand the number of species covered to over 200 plants. Scroll down to the Thumbnail gallery to find information about particular prairie and oak woodland plants.
All of the thumbnail pictures are credited in each monograph. Please click through to find each photographer's name, and thank you to the photographers who have been so generous with the usage of their beautiful photos.
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Prairie Plant Profiles sorted by scientific name. Click on the plant name you are interested in to view it's profile.
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Puget Prairie Plants wiki.
Editing by: Melissa Crowe, Michael Stacey, and Nikolai Starzak.
Wiki pages created by: Yianna Bekris, Joe Bettis, Marianna Bissonnette, Sara Coutts, Melissa Crowe, Emily Driskill, Greg Eide, Eli Evans, Zach Fleig, Lily Hynson, Krista Koller, Irene Matsuoka, Kale McConathy, Kate McSorley, Saff Smith, Michael Stacey, Nikolai Starzak, Mollie Steele, Sofia Vasconi, and Isabel Watts.
Profile contents: primarily courtesy of the Center for Natural Lands Management; much of the information was compiled by Spencer Alexander and Kate McSorley; see each profile for sources.
Faculty advisor: Frederica Bowcutt, Ph.D.
IT Staff Support: Amy Greene and David Geeraerts.