“…truly a ‘sour’ grass which carpets our redwood forests everywhere with its clover-like foliage. We transplanted some mangled plants from a logging road and they did very well until two of our frequent young fawn visitors decided to see if they were good to eat. Apparently the deer were only curious since other patches in the woods are seldom disturbed by them. The pink bloom glows brightly in the rounded clusters of shamrock-like leaves. Found in coniferous forests.”
—Dorothy King Young,
Redwood Empire Wildflowers, 1964
High-Quality Giclée Print: $45, plus shipping and handling. Measures 6 x 11 inches (4.5" x 9.5" print, plus .75" white border).