Jun 6, 2026
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Rainforests, mountains, islands, coasts, and wildlife
Flower highlights, bloom-focused sightings, and the best places to look for flowers in Washington. Use the highlight list to start quickly, then work through the full guide for a broader local view.
Sightings
52
Species
198
Active Months
12

Category Overview
This guide focuses on flowers within Washington's wider region guide, with bloom-rich sightings and the places where wildflowers help define the landscape through the seasons.
Latest Sightings
A recent look at flower sightings across Washington.
Jun 6, 2026
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Jun 6, 2026
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Jun 4, 2026
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Jun 4, 2026
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May 31, 2026
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May 31, 2026
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Sightings Map
Start wide, then zoom in to see where flower sightings cluster across Washington.
Top Highlights
These flowers are snapped the most across this region.
Places to Start
These place guides connect well with the flowers covered in this region.

Washington, US
You might spot Sitka Spruce, Salmonberry, and Pacific Banana Slug.
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Washington, US
You might spot Thimbleberry, Modesty, and Arctic Butterbur.
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Washington, US
You might spot Bigleaf Maple, Mule Deer, and Oregon Grape.
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Washington, US
You might spot Cascade Oregon-Grape, Oregon Anemone, and Bride's Bonnet.
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Washington, US
You might spot White Pasqueflower, Pearly Everlasting, and Avalanche Lily.
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Washington, US
You might spot Devil's Club, Scouler's Corydalis, and Pacific Banana Slug.
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Full Guide
The complete ranked list for this guide, ordered by sightings count.
thimbleberry
Daisy
Yarrow
western sword fern
Pacific trillium
purple foxglove
western skunk cabbage
Goatsbeard
California poppy
Oregon grape
Salmonberry
Vine Maple
Western Red Cedar
Yellow Iris
great horsetail
salal
western hemlock
western maidenhair fern
white pasqueflower
Osoberry
Sitka spruce
Western Lily of the Valley
Western Rattlesnake Plantain
bigleaf maple
common alkanet
Bride's Bonnet
Candy Flower
Glacier Lily
Ocean spray
Oregon woodsorrel
Pacific Bleeding Heart
Bear's breeches
Columbia lily
Douglas Fir
fringe cups
great blanketflower
licorice fern
Baldhip Rose
Balkan toadflax
Bog Labrador Tea
Coastal Monkeyflower
Creeping buttercup
Western Starflower
common bracken
field bindweed
grand fir
orange honeysuckle
poison hemlock
red-berried elder
sugarstick
western columbine
Broad-leaved Stonecrop
Cherry laurel
Devil's Club
Dwarf Fireweed
Heath Speedwell
Herb Robert
Hollyhock
Large-leaved Avens
Lewis' mock orange
One-flowered Wintergreen
Oregon Stonecrop
Pacific Dogwood
Pacific coralroot
Pacific ninebark
Pacific rhododendron
Pacific silver fir
Red Osier Dogwood
Redstem Stork's-bill
Scotch Broom
Silverleaf phacelia
Spreading Phlox
Subalpine Fleabane
Threeleaf Foamflower
Twinflower
Western Bog Laurel
White-flowered Rhododendron
Youth-on-Age
bittersweet nightshade
chokecherry
coastal manroot
common beargrass
common cowparsnip
common woolly sunflower
deer fern
fireweed
Horse Chestnut
oxeye daisy
parsnipflower buckwheat
pearly everlasting
ragwort
spotted coralroot
subalpine fir
tansy
white clover
Ajuga
Alfalfa
Alpine Enchanter's-nightshade
American parsley fern
American trailplant
Annual Honesty
Arrowleaf Senecio
Bird'S-Eye Gilia
Black Locust
Bull Kelp
Bull Thistle
Bush Penstemon
California Wild Rose
Cascade Beardtongue
Cattail
Clover
Common Snowberry
Common Whitlowgrass
Cornflower
Creeping Bellflower
Curlycup Gumweed
Cut-Leaf Fleabane
Davidson'S Penstemon
Deptford pink
Elephant's-Head lousewort
European Woodland Sedge
Fairy-slipper
Germander Speedwell
Ghost Pipe
Green Alkanet
Grouse Whortleberry
Hedge mustard
Hooker's fairybells
Italian arum
Ivy-leaved toadflax
Lesser hop trefoil
Linearleaf Phacelia
Littleleaf Silverback
Mountain Bog Gentian
Nootka rose
Northern Holly Fern
Oregon Boxwood
Pacific madrone
Pacific oak fern
Prickly Russian Thistle
Queen Anne's Lace
Red Huckleberry
Redwood Violet
Reed Canary Grass
Rose Spirea
Rose campion
Rubber Rabbitbrush
Saskatoon
Scouler's Corydalis
Sickletop Lousewort
Silky Lupine
Silver Hairgrass
Sitka valerian
Striped Coralroot
Sweet Woodruff
Tulip Tree
Urn Hair Moss
Wall Lettuce
Western Bunchberry
Western Wild Ginger
Woods' rose
Yellow Beardtongue
Yellow Rattle
Yorkshire fog
brittle bladderfern
common dandelion
creeping thistle
crevice alumroot
golden currant
hairy vetch
henbit deadnettle
horseweed
large-flowered triteleia
lesser celandine
moth mullein
mountain hemlock
nipplewort
pineapple-weed
pinesap
pink mountainheath
pipsissewa
prairie smoke
red deadnettle
scarlet pimpernel
small camas
spike trisetum
spotted knapweed
sulfur buckwheat
twinberry honeysuckle
vanilla leaf
variableleaf collomia
viper's-bugloss
wavyleaf thistle
wax currant
western larch
western moss-heather
white bog orchid
wild teasel
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