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Not sure. I bought them at a native plant nursery near Redmond, OR. I have seen them growing wild near the Metolius.
The source I used for decades was Russe
Ll Graham purveyor of Plsnts in LakeOswego and later in salem. It closed in May of 2015…
 
Jeanne’s family cabin on the Washougal River. Renovation in progress. Much whittling and window repairs. In 1921 7 guys put there money together and bought a property on the upper river. As time went by the partners were bought out and in the end there were two and in 1951 a picnic structure and stone BBQ was built. The grandfathers of the Andrews family bought some Heights houses that were post WW2 houses. For a deal - demolished and saved the lumber and built a 2 story cabin…I met Jeanne in 1972-3 in college , did not last long . She and I married others, had families , kids later grandkids. We found each other again in 2018. Started with a phone call. Now we work as caretakers of the cabin and Jeanne takes care of bizz details. I garden do dishes and keep things sort of tidy.A lot of extended family members involved in the cabin use.Two of the 3 Andrews Sisters are still Alive , one is still aharp and in her 90’s. I love the place. Jeanne and I spent the night there in 1973. The whole thing is sort of a fairy tale love story, I guess…IMG_7354.jpegIMG_7353.jpegIMG_7351.jpegIMG_7347.jpegIMG_7350.jpegIMG_7346.jpeg
 
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I know that spot well. My Dad and I talked to whoever was living there sometime in the early 80's and they let us fish... back when that kind of thing was normal. I remember walking past the "Andrews" wooden sign, down a trail to the side of the property.

Nice run, mostly shallow so typically better winter run water, but did catch a few summers there.

Small world.
 
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