Logging road.
No idea which kind of spider this one is?
This is part of a colony started about 2005 with seed from the foothills of the NE Olympic Mts, to re-establish the species in Seattle, with plants setting seed and dying every one to 3 years. So all of the plants are now self seeded for an average of 7 generations, fitting iNaturalist's definition of "wild".
In fruit early June.
Large green3 part heavily serrated leaf with a slender 3" bottle brush shaped white flower growing from an independent stem.