From Lake Crescent:
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Signs mentioned a rare plant in the lake called, Lobelia dortmanna, but I never saw it.
The most interesting areas plant-wise were streams near the Hoh river.
This plant looks like mini pellia:
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Near the Hall of Mosses was this beautiful cluster of plants. Hopefully they were all natives!
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The moss had an interesting silvery color when the light hit it right that I couldn't tell was due to the moss itself or an algae growing on it.
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I can't recall where I saw this one.
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A Fissidens? near Lake Quinault
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It was an amazing area to hike. Late July was perfect: I saw very little rain. Maybe our local experts can identify some of these plants.
Doug