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Slug Tales from Zone 6: Identifying native spring flowers » Sandpoint Reader

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By Soncirey MitchellReader Staff Tulips, daffodils and crocuses may get all the attention in spring for their early, colorful blooms, but they’re nowhere near as sweet-smelling, beneficial or long-lasting as Idaho’s native flowers. April and May are great months to get out and explore the local early bloomers, so here’s a guide to some of the blossoms you can find in the woods today. Amelanchier alnifolia: western serviceberry, Saskatoon Amelanc…
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Sandpoint Reader broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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