Record Number Database Code Specimen ID Project Herbarium Accession Number Barcode NPS Accession NPS Catalog Family Genus 1 Specific Epithet 1 Specific Author 1 Infraspecific Rank 1 Infraspecific Epithet 1 Infraspecific Author 1 Name 1 Qualifier Name 1 Qualifier Position Hybrid Symbol Genus 2 Specific Epithet 2 Specific Author 2 Infraspecific Rank 2 Infraspecific Epithet 2 Infraspecific Author 2 Name 2 Qualifier Name 2 Qualifier Position Conservation Status Annotations Site Key Collector Collector Number Other Collectors Day Collected Month Collected Year Collected Verbatim Collection Date Country State County Locality Site Description Minimum Elevation Maximum Elevation Elevation Unit LatitudeLongitude UTM TRS Decimal Latitude Decimal Longitude Geodetic Datum Coordinate Uncertainty Coordinate Uncertainty Unit Elevation Georeferenced TRS Georeferenced Georeference Sources Georeference Remarks Georeferenced By Specimen Notes Other Notes Phenology Cultivated Images Type Specimen? TypeDetails 1 RM 130698 Evert 2004 RM 912664 RM0068178 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford RM-15095 Erwin F. Evert 40930 14 7 2004 U.S.A. Montana Madison Madison Range: Beaverhead National Forest: south side of Indian Creek, 12 mi SE of Cameron, just N of Wonder Ranch. On north-facing slope in Douglas fir forest with Smilacina racemosa and Astragalus miser var. hylophilus. 6180 ft. T8S R1E S35 Flowering and Fruiting N RM0068178 N 2 RM 145458 Evert 1993 RM 611305 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela in 2001. with B. A. Ford RM-16124 Erwin F. Evert 25835 9 7 1993 U.S.A. Montana Sweet Grass Beartooth Mountains: Custer National Forest: ca 1/8 mi W of Pass Creek and ca 1 mi N of Castle Creek, in foothills ca 8 mi NW of Nye. Douglas fir forest with understory dominated by Physocarpus malvaceus. 6600 ft. 45.4723° N, 109.9428° W T4S R14E S24 45.4723 -109.9428 Fruiting N N 3 RM 145528 Evert 1993 RM 611091 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela in 2001. with B. A. Ford RM-16127 Erwin F. Evert 25906 10 7 1993 U.S.A. Montana Sweet Grass Beartooth Mountains: Custer National Forest: along west side of the West Fork Stillwater River, ca 1/2 mi from end of road, ca 12 mi SW of Nye. Lodgepole pine-spruce forest with Astragalus miser var. hylophilus, Vaccinium scopulorum, Hieracium gracile, and Pyrola chlorantha. 6800 ft. 45.3995° N, 109.9633° W T5S R14E S14 45.3995 -109.9633 Fruiting N N 4 RM 199450 Heidel 2005 RM 785862 RM0133180 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford RM-18325 Loy R. Phillippe 36826 Richard L. Larimore, J. L. Crane, Daniel T. Busemeyer 14 6 2004 U.S.A. Wyoming Washakie Tensleep Preserve, The Nature Conservancy: southwest flank, foothills of the Big Horn Mountains, ca 10 mi E of Ten Sleep. Monument Hill quad. Ponderosa pine-juniper woodland; growing in dry shallow ravine of upland with Acer glabrum, Populus tremuloides, Juniperus communis var. depressa, J. scopulorum, Pinus ponderosa, Besseya wyomingensis, Carex geyeri, C. hoodii, Delphinium bicolor, Pellaea 6670 ft. 43.9947° N, 107.2135° W; GPS Reading 43.9947 -107.2135 GPS Reading Flowering and Fruiting N RM0133180 N 5 RM 369865 RMHERB1 RM 357583 RM0032782 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001. RM-40985 Erwin F. Evert 3989 21 6 1982 U.S.A. Wyoming Park Absaroka Mountains: North Fork Shoshone River Drainage: at Newton Spring, ca 0.5 mi N of U.S. Hwy 14, 16, & 20; ca 30 mi W of Cody. In well-drained soil in the shade. 6320 ft. 44.4618° N, 109.7442° W; uncertainty 0.5 mi. T52N R107W S21 NW1/4 44.4618 -109.7442 1 mi. Fruiting N RM0032782 N 6 RM 372656 Evert 1985 RM 623043 RM0032781 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 3. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001. RM-15266 Erwin F. Evert 8553 19 7 1985 U.S.A. Wyoming Park North Fork Shoshone River Drainage: Absaroka Mountains: along Mormon Creek Trail, ca 1-2 mi N of U.S. Hwy 14, 16, & 20. In Douglas fir forest. 6800 7500 ft. 44.4908° N, 109.8858° W T52N R108W S8; also S17 44.4908 -109.8858 Fruiting N RM0032781 N 7 RM 376003 WYNDD RM 629575 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001. RM-43356 George P. Jones s.n. 7 8 1998 U.S.A. Wyoming Lincoln Raymond Canyon. On limestone talus in undergrowth of Acer grandidentatum woodland with Leucopoa kingii, Elymus trachycaulus var. trachycaulus, Poa secunda var. secunda, and Galium aparine var. aparine, aspect 165 degrees, slope 11 degrees. 7600 ft. 42.2852° N, 111.0034° W; uncertainty 0.25 mi. T27N R119W S32 SW1/4 SE1/4 42.2852 -111.0034 0 mi. Fruiting N N 8 RM 383088 RMHERB1 RM 254130 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 3. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001.
2. Carex saximontana Mack.
Annotated by Frederick J. Hermann in 1958. RM-47507 Loran C. Anderson 422 4 7 1956 U.S.A. Wyoming Teton Targhee National Forest: adjacent to the Teton Forest Camp in Teton Canyon. At edge of granitic slopes in drying, rocky soil on south-facing slopes. 7000 ft. 43.7636° N, 110.9151° W; uncertainty 1 mi. T44N R117W S20 43.7636 -110.9151 1 mi. Frequent. Fruiting N N 9 RM 734534 Missouri Plateau RM 210558 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela in 2001. with B. A. Ford RM-29409 W. E. Booth 2938 5 7 1948 U.S.A. Montana Madison Meadow Creek, 15 mi W of McAllister. Deep shade along creek. 45.4378° N, 112.0452° W; uncertainty 5 mi. 45.4378 -112.0452 5 mi. Few plants. Fruiting N N 10 RM 897735 OConner 2017 RM Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford RM-448249 Crista L. O'Conner 3421 7 6 2017 U.S.A. Idaho Idaho Clearwater Mountains: Warm Springs Creek drainage, ca 8.5 air mi WSW of Powell Ranger Station. Fire-scathed Thuja plicata dominant stand upon bench of mid-slope, east side of creek; Abies grandis occasional. Overall estimated mortality from 35-60%. Prolific Salix scouleriana regeneration throughout understory, ca 7-10 feet tall. 3400 ft. 46.4625° N, 114.87° W; WGS 84, , GPS reading T36N R13E S17 46.4625 -114.87 WGS 84 GPS reading Fruiting N 11 RMT 9675 RM Types RM 357583 RM0032782 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001.
1. Carex saximontana Mack.. RMT-7330 Erwin F. Evert 3989 21 6 1982 U.S.A. Wyoming Park Absaroka Mountains: North Fork Shoshone River Drainage; at Newton Spring, ca 1/2 mi N of US Hwy 14, 16, & 20, ca 30 W of Cody. In well drained soil in the shade. 6320 ft. T52 R107W S21 NW 1/4 Fruiting N Y Paratype for Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford. Syst. Bot. 26(4): 715 (-718; fig. 8). 2001 [5 Dec 2001]. 12 RMT 9676 RM Types RM 629575 RM0005608 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M . Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001.
1. Carex backii Boott var. subrostrata (Bates) Dorn. RMT-7331 George Jones s. n. 7 8 1998 U.S.A. Wyoming Lincoln Raymond Canyon. On limestone talus in undergrowth of Acer grandidentatum woodland with Leucopoa kingii, Elymus trachycaulus var. trachycaulus, Poa secunda var. secunda and Galium aparine var. aparine. Aspect 165 deg., slope 11 deg. 7600 ft. T27N R110W S32 SW1/4 of SE1/4 Fruiting N Y Paratype for Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford. Syst. Bot. 26(4): 715 (-718; fig. 8). 2001 [5 Dec 2001]. 13 RMT 9677 RM Types RM 254130 RM0005609 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001.
1. Carex saximontana Mack.. RMT-7332 Loran C. Anderson 422 4 7 1956 U.S.A. Wyoming Teton South facing slopes adjacent to the Teton Forest Camp in Teton Canyon, Targhee National Forest. Frequent at the edge of granitic slope in drying, rocky soil on south facing slopes. 7000 ft. T44N R117W S20 Y Fruiting N Y Paratype for Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford. Syst. Bot. 26(4): 715 (-718; fig. 8). 2001 [5 Dec 2001]. 14 RMT 9678 RM Types USFS 432711 USFS0030133 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 4. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001.
3. Carex saximontana Mack.
Annotated by K. M..
2. Carex durifolia L. H. Bailey.
1. Carex saximontana Mack.. RMT-7333 Douglas C. Ingram B-471 20 6 1916 U.S.A. Oregon Ochoo Cabin Station pasture. Open bottom; Soil: medium, moist, rich loam on gravelly bottom. 3700 ft. Very rare. Only specimen observed. Flowering and Fruiting N Y Paratype for Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford. Syst. Bot. 26(4): 715 (-718; fig. 8). 2001 [5 Dec 2001]. 15 RMT 9679 RM Types USFS 432712 USFS0030132 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 3. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001.
2. Carex saximontana Mack.
Annotated by Frederick J. Hermann in 1964.
1. Carex saximontana Mack.. RMT-7334 Mont E. Lewis 283 7 6 1954 6/7/54 U.S.A. Utah Utah Uinta National Forest: One mile up Days Canyon (Hobble Creek). Canyon bottom; slope 10%; exposure: north. Mountain brush vegetation. 7000 ft. Fruiting N Y Paratype for Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford. Syst. Bot. 26(4): 715 (-718; fig. 8). 2001 [5 Dec 2001]. 16 RMT 9680 RM Types RM 210558 RM0005610 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001.
1. Carex saximontana Mack.. RMT-7335 W. E. Booth 2938 5 7 1948 U.S.A. Montana Madison McAllister: 15 mi W along Meadow Creek. In deep shade along creek. Few plants. Flowering and Fruiting N Y Paratype for Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford. Syst. Bot. 26(4): 715 (-718; fig. 8). 2001 [5 Dec 2001]. 17 RMT 9681 RM Types RM 611305 RM0005611 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001.
1. Carex backii Boott var. subrostrata (Bates) Dorn. RMT-7336 Erwin F. Evert 25835 9 7 1993 U.S.A. Montana Sweet Grass Beartooth Mountains: Custer National Forest: ca 1/8 mi W of Pass Creek and ca 1 mi N of Castle Creek, in foothills ca 8 mi NW of Nye. Douglas-fir forest with understory dominated by Physocarpus malvaceus. 6600 ft. T4S R14E S24 Flowering and Fruiting N Y Paratype for Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford. Syst. Bot. 26(4): 715 (-718; fig. 8). 2001 [5 Dec 2001]. 18 RMT 9682 RM Types RM 252258 RM0005612 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M. Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001.
1. Carex saximontana Mack.. RMT-7337 J. A. Calder 16942 J. A. Parmelee & R. L. Taylor 3 6 1956 Canada British Columbia 5 mi NNE of Williams Lake along Highway No. 2 to Quesmel. On open, west facing grassy slope at edge of mixed woods. C. sprengelii present. 2900 ft. Common. Fruiting N Y Paratype for Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford. Syst. Bot. 26(4): 715 (-718; fig. 8). 2001 [5 Dec 2001]. 19 RMT 9687 RM Types RM 152088 RM0005621 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 3. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M . Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001.
2. Carex saximontana Mack.
Annotated by John W. Stacey in 1936.
1. Carex saximontana Mack.. RMT-7340 Wilhelm Suksdorf 8625 12 5 1916 12 May, 27 June 1916 U.S.A. Washington Spokane Latah Creek east of Spangle. Damp stony places, under bushes. Flowering and Fruiting N Y Paratype for Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford. Syst. Bot. 26(4): 715 (-718; fig. 8). 2001. 20 RMT 9688 RM Types RM 345349 RM0005622 Cyperaceae Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford 2. Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford
Annotated by J. M . Saarela & B. A. Ford in 2001.
1. Carex saximontana Mack.
Annotated by Frederick J. Hermann in 1975. RMT-7341 Peter F. Stickney 3242 10 7 1975 U.S.A. Idaho Bonner Priest River Valley, 0.3 mi N jct. Benton Creek; 12 mi NNE of Priest River (city). Slope: Flat, river terrace; Former (logged & burned) western redcedar forest (open), successional stage 1802-13 7. Habit: Dense tussock; Occur: Infrequent. Flowering and Fruiting N Y Paratype for Carex cordillerana Saarela & B. A. Ford. Syst. Bot. 26(4): 715 (-718; fig. 8). 2001.