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Lish Lake

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Looking at Lish Lake, Kalmiopsis Wilderness (bobcat)
Bloom of Darlingtonia californica, Lish Lake (bobcat)

Description

The shores of little Lish Lake are a botanical wonderland. In June, you’ll find a dense ring of Darlingtonia californica, an insectivorous plant sometimes called ‘cobra lily,’ encircling the little lake. Other plants that bloom here include western azalea and Labrador tea, both relatives of the rhododendron.

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