: 1.21 $2024-03-29T13:09:11-7:003.236.64.8searchRMUSFS441079 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. WatsonSandJ-72Ben R. Stahmann James L. Jacobs19354595U.S.A.ArizonaMohaveIntermountain; .5 mi S of Utah line on Mt. Trumbull Road.-113.5716936.99248829Browse-weed community in gravelly loam on a 5% north slope with Covillea, Mentzelia and poppy; close use. Phenology: buds.RM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson2614Margarette J. Lyon Lynn Moore1994410100U.S.A.UtahGrandSan Miguel and Lower Dolores River Drainages: Dewey, ca 1 air mi S of confluence of Dolores and Colorado Rivers; ca 38 air mi NE of Moab.-109.397838.80481250Sandy soils with Atriplex, scattered Utah juniper, and Ephedra; north-facing slope, slickrock. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson2634Margarette J. Lyon Lynn Moore1994410100U.S.A.UtahGrandSan Miguel and Lower Dolores River Drainages: Dolores River Drainage: Dewey: canyon off road to 7-Mile Mesa; ca 1 mi W of gate to Entrada Ranch; ca 32 air mi W of Moab.-109.223638.7451615Pinyon and juniper. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM741455 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson1375M. Madsen N. Duane Atwood20014191U.S.A.ArizonaMohaveLake Mead National Monument: along road to Paws Pocket.1250On sandstone ledges and flats; Quercus/Rhus/Agave/Yucca community. Phenology: flowering.RM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson5041Lynn Marie Moore199566157U.S.A.ColoradoSan Miguel[location and coordinates withheld]1737Artemisia, Atriplex, and Stipa on southeast facing slopes. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM303396 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson4785N. Duane Atwood1973512132U.S.A.ArizonaCoconinoCa 1 mi E of Fredonia saw mill along the logging road.-112.526236.95061432Clay soil. Phenology: flowering.RMRM532938 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson6555Richard W. Scott19883969U.S.A.ArizonaYavapaiOn the Mogollon Rim between Verde Valley and Mile 13 on Crooks Trail.1219Roadsides. Phenology: flowering.RMRM337379 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson50Andrew Warren1980522143U.S.A.WyomingCarbonPowder Rim: ca 48 air mi SW of Wamsutter; ca 34 air mi W of Baggs.-107.145341.0262125Growing in sandy to silty loam, moderate to deep soil. Phenology: flowering.RMRM366041 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson593Andrew Warren198368159U.S.A.WyomingCarbonWashakie Basin: along Standard Road, ca 48 air mi SW of Rawlins; ca 20 air mi NW of Baggs.-107.866842.2782050On sandy hills with Carex filifolia; Oryzopsis hymenoides, and Stipa comata. Occasional. Phenology: flowering.RMRM316607 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson3209Robert D. Dorn1979525145U.S.A.WyomingCarbon-107.810741.04052012Clay slopes with Allium and Atriplex. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM580996 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson5405Robert D. Dorn1993530150U.S.A.WyomingSweetwater20 mi W of Baggs.-108.038840.9971951Sagebrush-greasewood with Allium, Phlox longifolia. Phenology: flowering.RMRM289179 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson68-136Robert Gibbens1968627179U.S.A.WyomingCarbon5 mi W of Baggs.-107.753641.04051951In stands of Carex filifolia at edge of juniper type. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM316607 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson3209Robert D. Dorn1979525145U.S.A.WyomingCarbon-107.810741.04052012Clay slopes with Allium and Atriplex. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM580996 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson5405Robert D. Dorn1993530150U.S.A.WyomingSweetwater20 mi W of Baggs.-108.038840.9971951Sagebrush-greasewood with Allium, Phlox longifolia. Phenology: flowering.RMRM397123 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson3948Betsy E. Neely1987515135U.S.A.ColoradoMoffatDinosaur National Monument: West Cactus Flat: ca 0.5 mi NW of Benchmark.1978Uncommon on deep, sandy soils on north facing, recently burned bench with Artemisia tridentata, Poa secunda and Koeleria. Phenology: flowering.RMRM211038 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson4437C. L. Porter1948514135U.S.A.ColoradoMoffatDinosaur National Monument: Castle Park: above Mantle Ranch.In sagebrush on benchland. Phenology: flowering.RMRM360435 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson15540Elizabeth Neese M. Chatterley1984515136U.S.A.ColoradoMesaCa 0.5 mi due SE of Cheney Reservoir; 18 mi SE of Grand Junction.-108.313238.8791615Shadscale-Hilaria community in sandy soil and basalt cobble littered colluvium. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM222065 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson252Edwin B. Payson1914427117U.S.A.ColoradoMontroseNaturita.1646Dry hillside. Phenology: flowering.RMRM80710 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson252Edwin B. Payson1914427117U.S.A.ColoradoMontroseNaturita.1646Dry hillside. Phenology: flowering.RMRM312883 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson4410George E. Osterhout1910526146U.S.A.ColoradoMesaDe Begue.Phenology: fruiting.RMRM159226 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson4461George E. Osterhout1911519139U.S.A.ColoradoMesaDe Beque.Phenology: fruiting.RMRM159225 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson4550George E. Osterhout1911523143U.S.A.ColoradoMesaGrand Junction.Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM344457 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson3232Vlad Siplivinsky1982515135U.S.A.ColoradoMesaS of Clifton; S of Colorado River.-108.450439.012514931518Gravel and shale hills; Mancos formation. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM303396 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson4785N. Duane Atwood1973512132U.S.A.ArizonaCoconinoCa 1 mi E of Fredonia saw mill along the logging road.Clay soil. Phenology: flowering.RMRM1009567 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson2765B. E. Nelson Ronald L. Hartman197963154U.S.A.WyomingCarbonSouth-central Wyoming: ca 7.7 road mi N of Baggs on Wyo Hwy 789, then ca 0.9 road mi E on flats above Muddy Creek.-107.63741.12911935On stony sagebrush slopes. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM1009568 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson2852B. E. Nelson Ronald L. Hartman197963154U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterWashakie Basin: ca 4 air mi S of Powder Rim just N of Colorado, ca 0.9 air mi E of Bitter Creek Road, ca 49 air mi SSW of Wamsutter.-108.283541.0022042On rough breaks and sandy slopes just below. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM818147 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson3720Marian J. Rohman2007612163U.S.A.WyomingCarbonPoison Basin.19451951In sandy loam on sides of low east-west ridge and its fingers generally denser on south-facing slope, but density increases on north side at west end, with Poa arida, Carex filifolia, Hesperostipa comata, Stenotus acaulis, and Astragalus convallarius. Lower slopes and surrounding plains are Artemisia tridentata var. wyomingensis community. Population of 309 plants covered several hundred feet along the ridge. Specimen is from population 1 of 12 populations in S4 and S5. Population 1 in in SE1/4 NE1/4 S4. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS898435 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson54Michael K. Kirkpatrick B. E. Nelson201057127U.S.A.ColoradoGarfieldNorthwest corner of Grass Mesa, 0.5 mi E of Helmer Gulch and 1 mi SSW of Rifle.-107.797739.505517011859Sagebrush slopes with scattered juniper and sparsely vegetated, erosive clay slopes. Phenology: flowering.RMUSFS Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson96Michael K. Kirkpatrick201059129U.S.A.ColoradoGarfieldColorado River Valley: S of the Colorado River on the north flanks of High Mesa, ca 1.5-2 air mi SSW of Parachute.-108.056339.417215971792Sagebrush-greasewood clearing in juniper woodland. Phenology: flowering.RMUSFS Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson341Michael K. Kirkpatrick2010516136U.S.A.ColoradoMesaWhite River National Forest: southwestern corner of the Forest between Little Horsethief Creek and Sunnyside Reservoir, bordering BLM lands to the W, ca 4-5 air mi SSE of De Beque at the intersection of I-70 and De Beque Cutoff Road.-108.157839.278417982134Sagebrush bench with scattered juniper. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson89368Ronald L. Hartman Michael K. Kirkpatrick, Josh Irwin201052122U.S.A.ColoradoMesaColorado River Valley: Monument Canyon off of De Beque Canyon, ca 4 air mi NNE of junction of Colo Hwy 65 and I-70.-108.255439.243314751556Rocky outcrop to ridge in juniper woodland. Phenology: flowering.RMRM567003 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson22571Ronald L. Hartman Susan D'Alcamo, Neil and Donald Snow1987529149U.S.A.New MexicoRio ArribaCarson National Forest: Cereza Mesa.-107.258136.545621032164Pinyon/juniper sandstone mesa and flats below. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson78982B. E. Nelson Lori E. Brummer201052122U.S.A.ColoradoMesaGrand Valley: south end of Horse Mountain and slopes to the E, ca 3.5 air mi ESE of Palisade.-108.330239.066516281792Stony slopes with volcanic rocks and scattered junipers. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson79167B. E. Nelson Lori E. Brummer, Michael Kirkpatrick, Barry C. Johnston201055125U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaEscalante at the junction of Gunnison River and Escalante Creek, ca 10 air mi W of Delta.-108.257338.758414751548Steep, stony slopes with sandstone outcrops. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson79211B. E. Nelson Lori E. Brummer, Michael Kirkpatrick201055125U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaAbove and on Dominguez Rim above the Gunnison River, ca 10.5 air mi W of Delta.-108.262138.775216461674Clay from basalt and ridge slopes and areas of sandstone outcrops. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson79224B. E. Nelson201055125U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaUpper Wells Gulch and slopes and ridges below Grand Mesa, ca 11.5-12 air mi NW of Delta.-108.233138.858218292164Ridgetop with basalt rocks in juniper woodland and open areas. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson79300B. E. Nelson201059129U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaUncompahgre Plateau: Sawmill Mesa, along and above Club Gulch off of Sawmill Mesa Road, ca 9 air mi WSW of Delta.-108.217438.682716921731Dry wash with sand, silt, and mudstone slopes and ledges, with sagebrush and scattered juniper. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson79356B. E. Nelson201059129U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaUncompahgre Plateau: Escalante Rim E of Dry Fork Escalante Canyon between the mouth of Tatum Draw and Escalante Creek canyons, ca 10.5 air mi WSW of Delta.-108.25338.696817531814Sandy clay soil in sagebrush. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson79414B. E. Nelson Lori E. Brummer201063154U.S.A.ColoradoMontroseGunnison Gorge National Conservation Area: Eagle Valley Trailhead in Adobe Hills, ca 5.5 air mi E of Olathe.-107.884338.604217561798Adobe hills badlands with mudstone, some sandstone, and shale with selenite. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson79499B. E. Nelson Lori E. Brummer201063154U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaGunnison Gorge National Conservation Area: Ute Road ca 3/4 mi E of Peach Valley Road, ca 7 1/4 air mi NE of Olathe.-107.888838.681517071756Desert shrub with scattered juniper on slopes over sandstone and mudstone. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson7Lori E. Brummer201055125U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaUpper Wells Gulch and slopes and ridges of lower Grand Mesa, ca 10.5-11.5 air mi NW of Delta.-108.227538.850618292012Rocky wash bottom with basalt boulders in juniper woodland.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson1Michael K. Kirkpatrick B. E. Nelson, Lori E. Brummer201055125U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaGrand Mesa: foothills at west end of the mesa at the end of Wells Gulch Road in upper Wells Gulch, ca 11.5 air mi NW of Delta.-108.216238.864618902067Pinyon/juniper woodland and mixed shrub community on ridges and slopes. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson2379Lori E. Brummer201159129U.S.A.ColoradoMontroseGunnison Gorge National Conservation Area: Botswick Park Road, ca 6 air mi NE of Montrose.-107.801338.546619262103Adobe hills. 2 Phenology: flowering.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson2943Lori E. Brummer2011523143U.S.A.ColoradoMontroseKinikin Road, adobe hills above Cedar Creek, ca 7.5 air mi SE of Montrose.-107.777338.410519752006Desert shrub and grassland on adobe hills. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson3035Lori E. Brummer2011523143U.S.A.ColoradoMontroseUncompahgre Plateau: BLM lands near Colona, off BLM Road 3515, ca 8.5 mi S of Montrose.-107.852738.364419351993Pinyon/juniper woodland. Phenology: flowering.RMRM1009566 Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson8630Ronald L. Hartman B. E. Nelson1979512132U.S.A.ColoradoMoffatCounty Road 10, 8.4 road mi W of Colo Hwy 318 and Sunbeam, E of Cross Mountain.-108.341640.53521951Sagebrush plains. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson8671Ronald L. Hartman B. E. Nelson1979514134U.S.A.UtahEmeryU.S. Hwy 6, 6.7 road mi S of Price River or 6.8 road mi S of Woodside on west side of railroad tracks.-110.345339.171463Low eroded hills. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson3241C. H. Refsdal Larry Refsdal and Susan Bellew1995415105U.S.A.UtahDaggettSouthwestern Wyoming and Adjacent Utah: Browns Park: ca 11 air mi E of Dutch John on the north side of the Green River.-109.175540.894316761737Pinyon-juniper woodlands, south facing slope of rolling hills, in small rounded gravel mixed with sandy loam. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson3382C. H. Refsdal1995531151U.S.A.UtahDaggettSouthwestern Wyoming and Adjacent Utah: Browns Park: ca 14.7 air mi ESE of Dutch John.-109.118140.865317071762White chalky outcrops, limestone, loose sandy soils. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Androstephium breviflorumphysical specimenAlliaceaeAndrostephiumbreviflorumS. Watson2625B. E. Nelson Ronald L. Hartman1979513133U.S.A.UtahUintahAlong U.S. Hwy 40, ca 10.2 road mi NNW of Colorado, ca 20.1 road mi SE of Vernal.-109.233140.31591554Eroded clay hills. Phenology: flowering.36003,1,0true