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Among the first flowers to bloom each year, these beautiful white hanging flowers are a sign that spring is right around the corner. These were photographed at the edge of a wetland forest near Salem, Oregon on a rainy, chilly mid-March morning. In a few months, these flowers will be replaces with small purplish plums: a staple for the local, native wildlife.

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©2017
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Keywords
Amygdaloideae, Angiosperms, Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge, Eudicots, Indian plum, March, Marion County, NWR, National Wildlife Refuge, O. cerasiformis, Oemleria, Oemleria cerasiformis, Oregon, Osoberry, Plantae, Rosaceae, Rosales, Rosids, Rubus, Salem, background, beautiful, beauty, botany, color, countryside, dicot, edible, field, flora, flower, food, foodsource, fresh, green, macro, native, natural, nature, park, perennial, plant, plants, plum, rose, shrub, tree, white, wild, wildflower, wildflowers, winter
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Rosaceae (Roses and Kin), White Wildflowers
Among the first flowers to bloom each year, these beautiful white hanging flowers are a sign that spring is right around the corner. These were photographed at the edge of a wetland forest near Salem, Oregon on a rainy, chilly mid-March morning. In a few months, these flowers will be replaces with small purplish plums: a staple for the local, native wildlife.