(Ribes sanguineum) You lead with boldness and heart. Like the first wildflower to bloom in spring, you light the way for others. You draw people in with your charisma and lift up the community around you. Birds, bees, humans, everyone loves having you around!
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(Urtica dioica) Misunderstood? Maybe. But once people know you, they realize how medicinal you are (that sting is thought to help with arthritis!). You're not here to please, you’re here to heal, to challenge, to teach people to pay attention. Like nettle, you’re rich in nutrients and knowledge, and anyone brave enough to get close is better for it.
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(Picea sitchensis) Strong, sharp, and structured, you’re the backbone of the forest (and probably your friend group). With upright growth and assertive needles, you don’t rely on others to grow (thanks to wind pollination). You know how to stay grounded in a storm and rise above the noise. You have standards (and spreadsheets), and that’s a good thing.
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(Trillium ovatum) Rare, reflective, and quietly radiant, you thrive off the beaten path. Like the trillium blooming briefly in the dim understory, you appear just long enough to leave a lasting impression, then vanish into the shadows on your own terms. You value depth over noise, subtle shifts over loud arrivals, and freedom to follow your own timeline.
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(Quercus garryana) Rooted, generous, and deeply connected. You’re the kind of person who makes everything — and everyone — a little better just by being there. You’re loyal, dependable, and quietly powerful. Like a true keystone species, you hold the ecosystem (or group text) together.
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(Oplopanax horridus) Slow-growing and quietly powerful, you carry deep-rooted wisdom. Just one glimpse of you feels like crossing paths with an old forest guardian—spiny, steady, and full of purpose. Revered as “all-heal,” you’ve been used traditionally for both physical and spiritual medicine. You may be guarded, but your presence offers protection, clarity, and a reminder that true strength doesn’t rush.
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(Solidago lepida) Bright, buoyant, and full of life, you keep blooming when others are fading. With tall, showy yellow flowers, you bring warmth and color well into the cold, making you a late-season beacon for pollinators and people alike. You bounce back from wilt like it’s no big deal, and your optimism is more than a mood, it’s essential. Goldenrod supports over 100 species of butterflies and moths, and dozens of bees rely on it alone. You shine not just for yourself, but for the whole ecosystem.
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