Madronas and Deer

Madronas and Deer

The deer in Port Townsend are numerous and very tame. I have to fight them to keep my flowers from being deer food … although they do a pretty good job on keeping my hydrangea pruned. So, when you see deer grazing somewhere in town, you don’t have to worry about them running off … unless you try and get within a couple feet of them.

I liked the way the late afternoon sun brought out the reds in the madrona.

Madrona, Salal and Rhody

Madrona, Salal and Rhody

The Rhododendron is the state flower of Washington. Salal and Madrone are allow common … especially the salal. I have a lot of salal growing in my yard (growing wild) and it is a nice ground cover. This was taken along the Larry Scott Trail (a converted rail right-of-way). There is also a leaf or two from the low-growing native blackberry … which make the best pie, by far.

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