or common lomatium, is another spring native being reintroduced to the wilder borders of the Seattle parks. It could probably be used in gardens as a bright note alternative to alyssum.
Also called fool's-onion or wild hyacinth, it sparkles in between the clumps of grass. The long stem has a few strap like leaves at the bottom, which look like onion leaves
Found in local park, under shade of Big-leafed Maple on the forest
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Observations:
Frilly petals, reddish
10-15 clusters
Leaves basal, toothed
Hairy stems