Flowers Guide for British Columbia
Coastlines, rainforests, mountains, islands, and marine wildlife
Flower highlights, bloom-focused sightings, and the best places to look for flowers in British Columbia. Use the highlight list to start quickly, then work through the full guide for a broader local view.
Sightings
162
Species
9
Active Months
12

Category Overview
Flowers across British Columbia
This guide focuses on flowers within British Columbia's wider region guide, with bloom-rich sightings and the places where wildflowers help define the landscape through the seasons.
Latest Sightings
Recent flower sightings in British Columbia
A recent look at flower sightings across British Columbia.
Sightings Map
See where flower sightings cluster
Start wide, then zoom in to see where flower sightings cluster across British Columbia.
Top Highlights
Top 5 flowers to look for in British Columbia
These flowers are snapped the most across this region.
Places to Start
Best places for flowers in British Columbia
These place guides connect well with the flowers covered in this region.

British Columbia, CA
White Lake Grasslands Protected Area
You might spot Bitterroot, Arrowleaf Balsamroot, and Western Stoneseed.
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British Columbia, CA
Sx̱ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park
You might spot Pipsissewa, Western Rattlesnake Plantain, and Salal.
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British Columbia, CA
Kikomun Creek Provincial Park
You might spot Painted Turtle and Antelope Bitterbrush.
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British Columbia, CA
Beaver Creek Provincial Park
You might spot Brown Elfin, Bearberry, and Black Cottonwood.
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British Columbia, CA
Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites
You might spot Canada Goose, Oregon Oak, and Barn Swallow.
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British Columbia, CA
Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park
You might spot Columbian Ground Squirrel and Spotted Knapweed.
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Full Guide
Full British Columbia flowers list
The complete ranked list for this guide, ordered by sightings count.
Other Guides
Keep exploring British Columbia
Switch from flowers to birds and bugs for a broader view of British Columbia's wildlife and nature.
























