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PNW Native Plant Database Osmorhiza berteroi (chilensis) (Mountain sweet cicely)
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Osmorhiza berteroi (chilensis) (Mountain sweet cicely)

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This PNW native perennial stands about 12" tall and is perfect mixed with other shady woodland species. Adapted to many soil types and full to partial shade, it features attractively dissected leaves, tiny flowers for pollinators, and anise-tasting seeds. Splendid mixed with Vancouveria hexandra, Tellima grandiflora, and Tolmiea menziesii, among others.

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This PNW native perennial stands about 12" tall and is perfect mixed with other shady woodland species. Adapted to many soil types and full to partial shade, it features attractively dissected leaves, tiny flowers for pollinators, and anise-tasting seeds. Splendid mixed with Vancouveria hexandra, Tellima grandiflora, and Tolmiea menziesii, among others.

This PNW native perennial stands about 12" tall and is perfect mixed with other shady woodland species. Adapted to many soil types and full to partial shade, it features attractively dissected leaves, tiny flowers for pollinators, and anise-tasting seeds. Splendid mixed with Vancouveria hexandra, Tellima grandiflora, and Tolmiea menziesii, among others.

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