- City of Vernonia
Nestled in the Oregon Coast Range on the Nehalem River, lies the City of Vernonia Surrounded by Douglas Fir forests, Vernonia strives to maintain our historic logging roots, while providing a welcoming community in which to live, work and play
- Vernonia, Oregon - Wikipedia
It is located on the Nehalem River, in a valley on the eastern side of the Northern Oregon Coast Range that is the heart of one of the most important timber-producing areas of the state Logging has played a large role in the history of the city The population was 2,374 at the 2020 census
- How to Grow and Care for Ironweed (Vernonia) | Gardener’s Path
A member of one of the largest flowering plant families on earth, Asteraceae, ironweed belongs to the genus Vernonia, named for the English botanist William Vernon
- Vernonia Oregon Guide And Information | Visit Oregon
Vernonia is situated in the heart of the Oregon Coast Range, approximately 40 miles northwest of Portland The city enjoys a temperate climate with cool, wet winters and mild, dry summers, which contribute to the area’s lush, green landscape
- Vernonia noveboracensis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Vernonia noveboracensis, commonly called ironweed or New York ironweed, is a tall, coarse, upright perennial which typically occurs in the wild in moist thickets, low areas and along streambanks from Massachusetts to Mississippi
- Vernonia - The Oregon Encyclopedia
Vernonia lies in the upper Nehalem Valley of northwestern Oregon With roughly 2,300 people, the town occupies about 1 5 square miles of land bisected by the Nehalem River The earliest white settler in the area, Clark Parker, arrived in 1874, followed by the Van Blaricom family in 1875
- Ironweed: Growing, Care, and Dazzling Varieties for the Garden
Vernonia, commonly known as ironweed, is a genus of about 350 species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, the same family as daisies and sunflowers The members of this genus are mostly herbaceous perennials and some shrubs, notable for their striking purple or magenta flowers
- Vernonia - A pocket in the woods - Vernonia - A place to work, live . . .
With the Crown-Zellerbach Trail, joining Scappoose to Vernonia, nearing completion, Vernonia has become part of a natural loop from Portland, joining the Columbia River to the Willamette Valley
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