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Balsamroot flowers wave in the wind on a bright and colorful spring evening in the Columbia River Gorge. Balsamorhiza sagittata, otherwise known as “Arrowleaf balsamroot”, “Breadroot”, or “Oregon Sunflower” was well noted by William Clark during his explorations of the Columbia Gorge and described as a staple food and medicine in many indigenous cultures of the area.
Balsamroot flowers wave in the wind on a bright and colorful spring evening in the Columbia River Gorge. Balsamorhiza sagittata, otherwise known as “Arrowleaf balsamroot”, “Breadroot”, or “Oregon Sunflower” was well noted by William Clark during his explorations of the Columbia Gorge and described as a staple food and medicine in many indigenous cultures of the area.
Balsamroot flowers wave in the wind on a bright and colorful spring evening in the Columbia River Gorge. Balsamorhiza sagittata, otherwise known as “Arrowleaf balsamroot”, “Breadroot”, or “Oregon Sunflower” was well noted by William Clark during his explorations of the Columbia Gorge and described as a staple food and medicine in many indigenous cultures of the area.