Columbia Desert Parsley Blooms among Fence Rails near Catherine Creek, WA.
Columbia Desert Parsley Blooms among Fence Rails near Catherine Creek, Washington, a wildflower location in the Columbia River Gorge.
This picture shows Columbia Desert Parsley (Lomatium columbianum) at the peak of bloom. Note the variation in bloom color and the two very different leaf forms in this one plant. (It's easier to see the differences infoliage in another photo.)

Columbia Desert Parsley begins to bloom in late February and is at its peak in late March. It's common at low elevations in the eastern Columbia River Gorge. The best places to see this plant are between Bingen and Dallesport on the Washington side and between Mosier and The Dalles on the Oregon side.

This photo was taken on Gifford Pinchot National Forest land between Rowland Lake and Catherine Creek on Old Highway 8 just north of Highway 14.
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