It’s hard to imagine the forests of Mount Rainier without vanilla leaf. Vanilla leaf (Achlys triphylia) carpets the forest floor with its green leaves. “Achlys” means mist in Greek, perhaps referring to the way the spikes of vanilla leaf flowers float above their leaves. Look for it blooming throughout the low elevation forests of the park. What spring wildflowers are you finding in Mount Rainier National Park?
Remember, as snow begins to melt, please stay on trails to avoid trampling wildflowers just starting to grow!
For updates on what’s blooming where visit https://go.nps.gov/RainierWildflower
Unfamiliar with Mount Rainier’s wildflower species? Check out the wildflower guide at https://go.nps.gov/RainierWildflowerGuide
NPS Photos of vanilla leaf around Longmire, 5/20/26.














