Washington Wildflower Guide
Where and when the state's wildflowers bloom — a season-by-season field reference.
- Wildflower profiles with bloom windows
- Where to see them — parks, trails, roadsides
- A 12-month bloom chart
- Look-alike notes for confident ID
Not on sale yet
This one is not written yet. Everything the site knows about Washington wildflowers is free to read on the state pages meanwhile.
In the box
Exactly what you receive
| Format | PDF, laid out for both Letter and A4 |
|---|---|
| Delivery | An instant download link, plus a link you can re-open for 72 hours |
| Access | Yours to keep — no expiry, no account, no subscription |
| Refunds | Full refund within 30 days, no questions |
How it works
From checkout to the field
Buy it
Checkout takes a card and an email address — no account to create.
Open it straight away
The download link appears immediately and the Washington files are yours to keep.
Use it through the year
Print the Washington pages you want and take them outside; they are laid out with room to write on as the season moves.
Free and paid, side by side
The Washington pages here stay free. Here is what the edition adds.
| The free Washington pages | Washington Wildflower Guide | |
|---|---|---|
| What it covers | The month Washington is in, free and always | All twelve Washington months, planned before they arrive |
| Where you can read it | On a screen, wherever Washington has signal | On paper, in the field, with no signal at all |
| Price | Free, and staying that way | once — no renewal, no account |
Questions
Before you decide
How accurate is the timing for Washington?
It describes typical timing across Washington drawn from long-run records, and because weather, elevation and habitat move real Washington dates around it says "usually early May" rather than "May 4th".
Is it worth paying when the Washington pages here are free?
The free Washington pages are the month you are in; this is the whole Washington year, planned before it arrives and printable, so you are not holding a screen in the garden.
Will it work for my part of Washington, or just the big cities?
It is written at state resolution — Washington as a whole, with regional notes where Washington genuinely differs end to end, and nothing behind it is recorded finely enough to honestly promise more than that.
What format is the Washington edition, and can I print it?
A PDF laid out for both Letter and A4, one page per sheet — printing it is the point, since the Washington pages are made to be carried outside.
What if the Washington guide is not what I expected?
Email hello@birchcompass.com within 30 days for a full refund on the Washington edition, and keep the files either way — asking for them back would be theatre.
Details
Format: PDF, laid out for Letter and A4. Delivery: an instant download link, plus a link you can re-open for 72 hours. Refunds: full refund within 30 days, no questions — email hello@birchcompass.com.
Prefer to read online first? The free Washington wildflowers reference covers the same ground on screen.
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