How One Tribe’s ‘Flower House’ is Re-seeding Oregon with Native Plants - Underscore Native News
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How One Tribe’s ‘Flower House’ is Re-seeding Oregon with Native Plants - Underscore Native News
The tiny, fuzzy white-and-purple flowers tilted toward the sun, flecked with raindrops in the gray morning light. Sara Thompson, spokesperson for the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, gasped and suddenly broke away from the interview she had organized to kneel beside a small wooden planter. These little flowers — called Tolmie’s cat’s ear, Tolmie’s mariposa lily or calochortus tolmiei — had transported Thompson through time. As the rest of the…
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