| Scientific Name: | Common Name: | Habitat: |
| Ferns | ||
| Cheilanthes gracillima | lace lip-fern | Crevices of exposed quartzite. |
| Cystopteris fragilis | brittle bladder-fern | Base of moist rocks. |
| Polypodium hesperium | polypody | Rock crevices. |
| Polystichum munitum | swordfern | Deep shade. |
| Pteridium aquilinum | bracken; brake-fern | N. slope, few other areas. |
| Conifers | ||
| Abies grandis | grand fir | Restricted to two draws and areas adjacent to summit. |
| Larix occidentalis | western larch | Throughout N. side. |
| Pinus ponderosa | ponderosa pine | Present in southern draws. |
| Pseudotsuga menziesii | Douglas fir | Found on N. side; E. of summit ridge on S. side |
| Flowering plants | ||
| Acer negundo | box elder | |
| Achillea millefolium | yarrow | All areas of the butte where there is full sun. |
| Agoseris heterophylla | false dandelion | In sun along trail and open places. |
| Agropyron spicatum | bluebunch wheatgrass | |
| Allium acuminatum | Hooker's onion | Abundant in meadow. |
| Alyssum alyssoides | alyssum | On drier soils and disturbed sites. |
| Amelanchier alnifolia | serviceberry | Common on S. slope and ridge. |
| Anaphalis margaritacea | pearly-everlasting | Along trail and open areas. |
| Anemone piperi | windflower | In forest. |
| Antennaria luzuloides | woodrush pussytoes | Only in dry exposed areas and among grasses. |
| Antennaria microphylla | rosy pussytoes | Rare on loamy soils on exposed sites. |
| Antennaria racemosa | raceme pussytoes | |
| Anthemis cotula | mayweed chamomile | Disturbed habitat. |
| Apocynum androsaemifolium | spreading dogbane | On ridge, S. slope and forest openings. |
| Arabis sparsiflora | sicklepod rockcress | Intermediate soils between meadow and rocks. |
| Arenaria congesta | ballhead sandwort | S. slope and in conspicuous groups at base of road cut. |
| Arenaria macrophylla | bigleaf sandwort | On moist soils with patchy distribution. Very common. |
| Arnica cordifolia | heart-leaf arnica | Common in forest openings. |
| Artemisia absinthium | wormwood | On disturbed soil. |
| Aster conspicuus | showy aster | Found in all areas of the butte. |
| Aster occidentalis | western mountain aster | All areas of the butte except summit. |
| Astragalus arrectus | Palouse milkvetch | S. slope below the summit. |
| Astragalus canadensis | Canadian milkvetch | North side of the butte. |
| Athysanus pusillus | sandweed | On rocky soil. |
| Balsamorhiza sagittata | arrowleaf balsamroot | On open ridge and S. side of butte. |
| Barbarea orthoceras | American watercress | In partial shade on moist soil. |
| Berberis repens | creeping Oregon grape | Moist forest floor. |
| Besseya rubra | red besseya | Grassland. |
| Bromus brizaeformis | rattlesnake grass | Observed in all areas, especially on the S. side on shallow soils. |
| Bromus carinatus | California brome | Observed in most areas, abundant on trails and deer paths. |
| Bromus japonicus | Japanese brome | Disturbed sites, especially on S. side beyond park. |
| Bromus tectorum | downy cheatgrass | Present throughout butte, especially on S. side. |
| Bromus vulgaris | Columbia brome | Open sites on N. side. |
| Calochortus elegans | elegant cat's-ear | Most abundant on rocky soil near the summit. |
| Calochortus macrocarpus | green-banded star-tulip | Rare in open areas. |
| Calypso bulbosa | Venus-slipper | Moist woods beneath shrubs. |
| Campanula rapunculoides | creeping bellflower | Along trail. |
| Capsella bursa-pastoris | shepherd's-purse | Abundant along trails, campground and other disturbed places. |
| Carex concinnoides | northwest sedge | Very abundant on N. side, especially where moist. |
| Carex geyeri | elk sedge | Dry habitat. |
| Castilleja angustifolia | northwest paintbrush | On ridge. |
| Castilleja hispida | harsh paintbrush | Abundant on rocky soil. |
| Castilleja miniata | scarlet paintbrush | |
| Ceanothus sanguineus | Oregon tea-tree | Very abundant on W. end, occasionally at E. end. |
| Centaurea solstitialis | ||
| Cerastium tomentosum | chickweed | |
| Circaea alpina | enchanter's nightshade | N. slope in forest. |
| Cirsium vulgare | bull thistle | Found throughout butte, most abundant on several overgrazed areas S. and W. of summit near the base of the butte. |
| Clarkia pulchella | elkhorns; ragged robin | Meadow soils of S. slope and along trail. |
| Claytonia lanceolata | lanceleaf springbeauty | Throughout butte. |
| Claytonia perfoliata | miner's lettuce | Moist sites. |
| Claytonia rubra | little red miner's lettuce | Disturbed sites, open areas. |
| Montia linearis | Open areas, early in the season. | |
| Clematis hirsutissima | sugar bowls | |
| Collinsia parviflora | small-flowered bye-eyed Mary | Throughout butte, most abundant in places forming a complete ground cover among the grasses on the S. side. |
| Collomia grandiflora | large-flowered collomia | Open forest and forest margins. |
| Collomia linearis | narrow-leaved collomia | |
| Comandra umbellata | bastard toad-flax | Rare among the rocks. |
| Cornus stolonifera | red-osier dogwood | In moist depression area. |
| Crataegus douglasii | black hawthorn | Throughout butte in moist draws, largest population at W. end on N. side. |
| Crepis atribarba | slender hawksweed | Distribution patchy with abundant populations on the deeper soils. |
| Cynoglossum officinale | common hound's-tongue | Found throughout the butte. |
| Cypripedium montanum | lady's-slipper orchid | Moist, dense forest. |
| Dactylis glomerata | orchard-grass | Disturbed areas on N. side, especially on trail. |
| Delphinium nuttallianum | upland larkspur | Ridge and S. slope. |
| Digitalis purpurea | foxglove | N slope along trail. |
| Dipsacus sylvestris | teasel | This species is well established on the S. slopes outside of park boundaries, large population found in draw W. of the summit at approximately 3100 ft. |
| Disporum trachycarpum | sierra fairybell | Deep shade. |
| Dodecatheon cusickii | Cusick's shooting-star | Ridge. |
| Draba verna | spring whitlow-grass | Present throughout the butte. |
| Elymus caput-medusae | Medusa-head wildrye | Found only at base of the butte on S. side. |
| Elymus glaucus | western rye-grass | Found in disturbed areas. |
| Epilobium angustifolium | fireweed; blooming Sally | Large population found on trail. |
| Erigeron corymbosus | foothill daisy | |
| Eriogonum heracleoides | parsnip-flowered eriogonum | On rocky soils. |
| Erythronium grandiflorum | fawn-lily, avalanche lily | Found throughout the butte. |
| Festuca idahoensis | Idaho fescue | On the S. side with Agropyron. |
| Fragaria virginiana | strawberry | Distribution is patchy and populations are found in partially sunny areas. |
| Frasera fastigiata | clustered frasera | Openings on N. slope. |
| Fritillaria pudica | yellow bell | Present throughout the S. side. |
| Gaillardia aristata | blanketflower | One population along the trail. |
| Galium boreale | northern bedstraw | Moist and shady sites along trails and under shrubs. |
| Geranium viscosissimum | sticky purple geranium | A large and robust population below the summit, moist shade. |
| Geum triflorum | prairie smoke avens | |
| Goodyera oblongifolia | giant rattlesnake plantain | Rare in deep shade. |
| Habenaria unalascensis | Alaska rein-orchid | On ridge. |
| Habenaria greenei | Green's bog-orchid | Restricted to well-drained shady forest. |
| Helianthella uniflora | little sunflower | Largest population is found at the W. end beyond the summit. |
| Heracleum lanatum | cow-parsnip | Along trail at seepage from rock face and in ditches along road. |
| Heuchera cylindrica | roundleaf alumroot | Moist shade under forest and on ridge. |
| Hieracium albertinum | western hawkweed | In meadow and among rocks along ridge. |
| Hieracium albiflorum | white-flowered | In open forest sites in partial sun, hawkweed most abundant under Pinus. |
| Holodiscus discolor | creambush; ocean spray | N. side. |
| Hydrophyllum capitatum | ballhead waterleaf; woolly breeches | On moist shady sites. |
| Hypericum perforatum | common St. John's-wort | On disturbed sites and open areas in the forest. |
| Ipomopsis aggregata | sky rocket | Most abundant on rocky soils, full sun and well-drained soil. |
| Lactuca pulchella | blue lettuce | Open sites in the forest and disturbed sites. |
| Linnaea borealis | twinflower | Deep shade on forest floor. |
| Lithophragma bulbifera | rocketstar | Bare moist soil among the grasses, and on mosses on moist south-facing rocks. |
| Lithophragma parviflora | smallflower prairiestar | On open S. slopes, forest openings and disturbed sites in the forest. |
| Lithospermum ruderale | Columbia puccoon; western gromwell | Exposed rocky soils on the S. side. |
| Lomatium dissectum | fern-leaved lomatium | Throughout the S. side. |
| Lomatium gormanii | Gorman's lomatium | S. slope. |
| Lomatium grayi | Gray's lomatium | Most populations among rocks. |
| Lomatium macrocarpum | large-fruit lomatium | S. slope and ridge. |
| Lomatium triternatum | nine-leaved lomatium | S. slope and ridge. |
| Lupinus polyphyllus | many-leaved lupine | Moist border of forest. |
| Lupinus sericeus | silky lupine | Among grasses and in open forest sites. |
| Luzula campestris | sweep's brush; field woodrush | Restricted to deep shade on the N. side. |
| Madia exigua | little tarweed | Ridge and S. slope. |
| Matricaria matricarioides | pineapple weed | Disturbed sites throughout the butte, especially near parking lots, rare on S. side. |
| Mertensia longiflora | long-flowered bluebell | Open woods and S. side meadows. |
| Microseris nutans | nodding microseris | Abundant on the W. end and on deeper soils, not among rocks. |
| Myosotis micrantha | forget-me-not | On S. side and in open sites in the dry forest. |
| Nepeta cataria | catmint | Established in moist draws. |
| Orobanche uniflora | naked broomrape | Apparently parasitic on Lomatium macrocarpum and Erigonum heracleoides. |
| Osmorhiza chilensis | mountain sweet-root | Restricted to moist shady sites on the N. side. |
| Penstemon attenuatus | taper-leaved penstemon | Ridge. |
| Perideridia gairdneri | Gairdner's yampah | E. side of the summit ridge. |
| Phlox gracilis | pink microsteris | Abundant on moist sites on the S. side. |
| Piperia maritima | elegant bog orchid | Moist, forested sites. |
| Philadelphus lewisii | mock-orange | |
| Phleum pratense | common timothy | Found throughout butte. |
| Phlox speciosa | showy phlox | On the S. side and most abundant on the W. end. |
| Physocarpus malvaceus | mallow ninebark | The most abundant shrub on the N. side. |
| Plantago major | common plantain | Disturbed sites on the N. side, especially on trails and near parking lots. |
| Plectritis macrocera | Common on open ridge and S. slope. | |
| Poa bulbosa | bulbous bluegrass | Disturbed sites on the N. side in forest openings. |
| Poa nervosa | Wheeler's bluegrass | Disturbed sites on the N. side in forest openings, large population near campground. |
| Poa pratensis | Kentucky bluegrass | Found in several swards on S. side. |
| Poa sandbergii | Sandberg's bluegrass | Most abundant on rocky soil. |
| Polygonum convolvulus | climbing, knot, or ivy bindweed | Disturbed area E. side. |
| Populus tremuloides | quaking aspen | Between summit and the W. end. |
| Potentilla glandulosa | sticky cinquefoil | Moist shaded sites. |
| Potentilla gracilis | cinquefoil | |
| Prunella vulgaris | coyote mint; heal-all | Moist and shaded sites on the N. side. |
| Prunus emarginata | bittercherry | Very abundant locally in the draws. |
| Prunus virginiana | common chokecherry | In draw E. of summit ridge, on E. end, and on campground road. |
| Pyrrocoma carthamoides</TD> | Columbia goldenweed | |
| Ranunculus glaberrimus | sagebrush buttercup | |
| Rosa nutkana C. Presl. | Nootka rose | |
| Salix rigida | willow | Along road. |
| Salix scouleriana | Scouler's willow | Along road near campground. |
| Sambucus cerulea | blue elderberry | Near trail and at the bottom of the draw W. of the summit. |
| Sedum stenopetalum | wormleaf stonecrop | Very abundant on shallow rocky soil. |
| Senecio integerrimus | western groundsel | |
| Senecio serra | butterweed groundsel | Protected and moist habitat. |
| Silene douglasii | Douglas's silene | Usually in partial shade, or at moist sites in the sun. |
| Silene menziesii | Menzies's silene | Rare on the N. side. |
| Sisymbrium altissimum | tumblemustard | Abundant on the W. end in over-grazed S. slopes, and along the road to the television tower. |
| Sisyrinchium inflatum | purple-eyed grass; grass widows | Abundant. |
| Smilacina racemosa | western Solomon's-plume | Restricted to moist forest sites on the N. side. |
| Smilacina stellata | false Solomon's-seal | Wide variety of sites, patchy distribution. |
| Solidago canadensis | Canada goldenrod | Patchy distribution on moist sites in partial shade. |
| Solidago missouriensis | Missouri goldenrod | |
| Sorbus scopulinum | Cascade mointain-ash | Along trail on N side. |
| Spiraea betulifolia | Hardhack | Open areas, most abundant under Pinus. |
| Stellaria media | chickweed | Disturbed sites throughout. |
| Symphoricarpos albus | common snowberry | Throughout, in all habitat types. |
| Synthyris missurica | kittentails | |
| Tanacetum vulgare | tansy | Disturbed sites near parking lot and campground. |
| Taraxacum officinale | dandelion | Disturbed sites throughout, large population in picnic area. |
| Thalictrum occidentale | western meadowrue | N. slope. |
| Tragopogon dubius | goat's-beard | |
| Trifolium hybridum | alsike clover | Along trails. |
| Trifolium pratense | red clover | Along trails. |
| Trifolium repens | Dutch clover | Deer paths and trails. |
| Trillium ovatum | wake-robin; white trillium | Moist forest sites. |
| Trillium petiolatum | purple trillium | Small population near picnic area. |
| Triteleia grandiflora | Douglas's triteleia | Among grasses. |
| Vaccinium globulare | globe huckleberry | |
| Veratrum californicum | California false-hellebore | Moist areas. |
| Verbascum thapsus | mullein | Disturbed areas throughout butte. |
| Vicia villosa | woolly vetch | S. slope and forest openings. |
| Viola adunca | early blue violet | Moist shady sites on N. side. |
| Wyethia amplexicaulis | mule's-ear | Abundant on W. end. |
| Zigadenus venenosus | death-camas | Only on the S. side on shallow rocky soil and on deeper meadows. |
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