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Foxglove

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This beautiful and impressively large (up to 4'-6' tall) naturalized European plant has taken hold in the Pacific Northwest and is now considered naturalized. This one was photographed
in Steven's Pass in Washington's Cascade Mountains.

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© 2011
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2848x4288 / 9.5MB
Keywords
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Pink Wildflowers, Scrophulariaceae (Figwort Family)
This beautiful and impressively large (up to 4'-6' tall) naturalized European plant has taken hold in the Pacific Northwest and is now considered naturalized. This one was photographed<br />
 in Steven's Pass in Washington's Cascade Mountains.