: 1.21 $2024-03-29T07:12:59-7:003.84.231.140searchRMRM104303 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.122Dorothy Pearson E. Pearson1924721203U.S.A.WyomingParkShoshone National Forest: Lodgepole Creek and Crandall Creek.-109.6338944.848332439Moist loam. Phenology: flowering.RMRM99000 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.A21Arthur C. McIntosh192474186U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceLookout Peak: Spearfish.-103.830244.49651189In shade. Phenology: flowering.RMUSFS456079 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.553Charles P. Pase1956614166U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills National Forest: Ditch Creek.-103.837743.950319512% north slope; silty clay soil, park; Calamagrostis canadensis, Carex spp. and smilacina stellata association; wet meadows, open timber. Phenology: flowering.RMRM280609 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.962Claude A. Barr1966530150U.S.A.South DakotaCusterBlack Hills: Spring Creek.-102.857343.8012762914Garden grown at Smithwick. Phenology: flowering.RMRM70645 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.209E. C. StearnsU.S.A.South DakotaAccession number has not been verified and is duplicated in the DB. Phenology: flowering.RMRM111040 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.2104Herman E. Hayward192779190U.S.A.South DakotaCusterJewel Cave, 18 mi W of Custer.-103.843443.73381612Wooded slopes and valley; yellow pine association; mesophytic. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.11275Hollis Marriott1990629180U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceBlack Hills, Black Hills National Forest, Beaver Creek NNE of Tinton, ca 8 air mi WSW of Spearfish, in side drainage to west.-104.020644.44091463Base of slope southwest of creek bed with paper birch, hazelnut, spruce. Phenology: flowering.RMRM710185 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.11275Hollis Marriott1990629180U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceBlack Hills, Black Hills National Forest, Beaver Creek NNE of Tinton, ca 8 air mi WSW of Spearfish, in side drainage to west.-104.020644.44091463Base of slope southwest of creek bed with paper birch, hazelnut, spruce. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.12344Hollis Marriott Cheryl Mayer2001828240U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceBlack Hills: Black Hills National Forest: SE of O'Neil Pass (U.S. Hwy 85) and just W of Crooks Tower on NW trending ridge, ca 15.7 air mi SSW of Lead, SD.-103.930644.15852134At base of north-facing limestone outcrop near ridgecrest under Picea glauca. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM698931 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.12344Hollis Marriott Cheryl Mayer2001828240U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceBlack Hills: Black Hills National Forest: SE of O'Neil Pass (U.S. Hwy 85) and just W of Crooks Tower on NW trending ridge, ca 15.7 air mi SSW of Lead, SD.-103.930644.15852134At base of north-facing limestone outcrop near ridgecrest under Picea glauca. LOCACOORD T3N R2E S6; G. Bryson RMH Carto. 10/08 Phenology: fruiting.RMRM113292 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.17584W. H. Over1928630182U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceIcebox Canyon.-103.858644.29681676Phenology: flowering.RMRM380099 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.1593Hollis Marriott Dennis Horning1982719200U.S.A.WyomingWestonBlack Hills: Stockade Beaver Creek E of Mallo Camp; ca 4 air mi E of Four Corners.-104.0466744.08221859Streambank in spruce forest. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM743061 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.4618Ron Kass1996616168U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills National Forest: Bear Lodge Mountains, on Sundance Trail to Tent Canyon, ca 2 mi N of Sundance.-104.362844.439815541646Ponderosa pine/bur oak community. Limestone parent material. Growing on most cliffs in riparian area. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS801130 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.354Cheryl Mayer2004724206U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills National Forest: Bearlodge District: follow Forest Road 863 S from Ranch A to Forest Road 803; follow Forest Road 803 SE ca 0.65 mi to an old grassy road on the left; follow the draw which parallels the road (SE); this is the second drainage you will see on the left side after you turn off onto Surprise Gulch Road.14511500Along drainage bottom in mossy northwest-west-facing birch/hazelnut dominated draw with a thick shrub and forb layer; no running water; with Betula papyrifera, Corylus cornuta, Prunus virginiana, Crataegus sp., Aralia nudicaulis, Geranium richardsonii, Disporum trachycarpum, Aconitum columbianum, Heracleum maximum, Osmorhiza sp., Galium triflorum, Viola canadensis, Galium boreale, Maianthemum stellatum, and Anemone sp. Red Canyon Creek Quad. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS801052 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.s.n.Daryl Mergen2003727208U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceBlack Hills National Forest: Northern Hills District.-103.884544.40751463Somewhat open, steep birch/spruce/pine habitat. Maurice Quad. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS801116 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.s.n.Joseph R. Thomasson2004622174U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceBlack Hills National Forest.2016Dense Vaccinium scoparium; microhabitat a relatively steep, north-facing slope with overstory of Picea glauca, Betula papyrifera, and Pinus ponderosa. Crooks Tower Quad. Phenology: flowering.RMUSFS801124 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.341Cheryl Mayer200479191U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills National Forest: Mystic District: E of the intersection of Forest Road 306 and Forest Road 231 toward Rochford on the Mickelson Trail.1621On mossy north-facing spruce dominated slope, with Picea glauca, Rosa sp., Cornus canadensis, Linnaea borealis, Disporum trachycarpum, Orthilia secunda, Aralia nudicaulis, Galium boreale, Fragaria vesca, F. virginiana, Ribes sp., Heuchera richardsonii, Maianthemum stellatum, Lonicera dioica, Actaea rubra, Betula papyrifera, Populus tremuloides, Spiraea betulifolia, Viola sp., and Pinus ponderosa. Rochford Quad. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS801131 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.338Cheryl Mayer200479191U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills National Forest: Mystic District: along Forest Road 233, 1-2 mi S of Black Fox Campground (Rhodes Fork Rapid Creek).18171865Mostly on the lower north-northwest-facing slope in very mossy areas with a light spruce cover, with Picea glauca, Salix sp., Juniperus communis, Cornus sericea, Symphoricarpos occidentalis, Ribes sp., Rosa sp., Spiraea betulifolia, Linnaea borealis, Cornus canadensis, Rubus pubescens, Fragaria virginiana, Lysimachia ciliata, Thalictrum sp., Viola sp., Mahonia repens, Heuchera richardsonii, Aralis nudicaulis, and Astragalus sp. Nahant Quad. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS801135 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.313Cheryl Mayer2004623175U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills National Forest: Mystic District: above Bloody Gulch near the junction of Forest roads 184 and 184.1A.1646Along the road and lower north-facing slope above the gulch dominated by Populus tremuloides and scattered Picea glauca with fairly thick and diverse forb layer, with Amelanchier sp., Spiraea betulifolia, Rosa sp., Viola sp., Fragaria virginiana, Rubus pubescens, Galium boreale, Viola canadensis, Maianthemum canadense, M. stellatum, Symphyotrichum sp., Oryzopsis asperifolia, Actaea rubra, and Pyrola sp. Rochford Quad. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS801139 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.319Cheryl Mayer2004628180U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills National Forest: Hell Canyon District: near the gate on Forest Road 109.3A.19631975Mossy rich north-facing spruce slope with small areas of broken limestone cliff band at mid-slope; soil is soft and loose with lots of decomposed organics and litter; on lower slope, on flat areas near the base of slope, and occasionally on limestone rocks higher up; with Juniperus communis, Maianthemum stellatum, Viola canadensis, Symphoricarpos sp., Osmorhiza sp., Ribes sp., Linnaea borealis, Fragaria virginiana, Moehringia lateriflora, Disporum trachycarpum, Arnica cordifolia, Aconitum columbianum, and Cystopterus fragilis. Parmlee Canyon Quad. Phenology: flowering.RMUSFS801140 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.320Cheryl Mayer2004628180U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills National Forest: Hell Canyon District: Beaver Creek Ski Area; ca 1 1/4 mi W on Forest Road 109.3A.1932Along the road and lower northwest- to north-facing spruce slope with considerable moss and lichen cover and scattered chunks of limestone; with Picea glauca, Aconitum columbianum, Viola canadensis, Lonicera dioica, Linnaea borealis, Symphoricarpos sp., Osmorhiza sp., Disporum trachycarpum, Symphyotrichum sp., and Maianthemum stellatum. Parmlee Canyon Quad. Phenology: flowering.RMUSFS801051 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.s.n.Cheryl Mayer Andrew King2003610161U.S.A.South DakotaCusterBlack Hills National Forest: Hell Canyon District: ca 1/3-1/2 mi N of Hell Canyon Trailhead.16311731Growing primarily along rocky, dry streambed and along roadbeds, and extend slightly upslope on both sides of drainage; predominant overstory is Pinus ponderosa and Prunus virginiana; with Populus tremuloides, Symphorcarpos sp., Ribes sp., Thalictrum sp., Fragaria virginiana, Galium boreale, Maianthemum stellatum, Viola sp., Aralia nudicaulis, Cornus sericea, Aconitum columbianum, Geranium richardsonii, and Carex sp. Jewel and Signal Hill quads. Phenology: flowering.RMRM957421 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.1038Rick McNeill2008628180U.S.A.MontanaJudith BasinLewis and Clark National Forest: Little Belt Mountains: junction of Forest roads 266 and 2084, junction of Skunk Gulch and Yogo Creek.-110.45646.92061840Riparian zone and bench above creek; south aspect, 1-10% slope, mixed limestone and shale bedrock. Phenology: flowering.RMRM957422 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.1192Rick McNeill2008630182U.S.A.MontanaJudith BasinLewis and Clark National Forest: Little Belt Mountains: Forest Road 6548, N of Dry Pole Campground, from table lands down Limestone Canyon to South Fork Judith River.-110.299346.78281613Mixed Pinus ponderosa/Pseudotsuga forest; limestone canyon, southwest aspect, 5-40% slope. Phenology: flowering.RMRM957420 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.6786Rick McNeill Matt Voigt2009718199U.S.A.MontanaJudith BasinLewis and Clark National Forest: Little Belt Mountains: confluence of Lost Fork and Middle Fork Judith River.-110.379746.83631585Wooded riparian zone, Picea engelmannii, flat. Phenology: flowering.RMRM872594 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.13664bBrian Elliott2007725206U.S.A.WyomingParkBeartooth Mountains: Shoshone National Forest: Sawtooth Mountain, ca 33.5 air mi NW of Cody.-109.455744.904129633323Mixed conifer forest and granite rock outcrops. Phenology: flowering.RMRM111039 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.1073Herman E. Hayward1927617168U.S.A.South DakotaBoulder Canyon: Bear Butte Creek.Mesophytic canyon. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM629573 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.11211Stuart Markow1996722204U.S.A.MontanaJudith BasinLewis and Clark National Forest: Little Belt Range: South Fork Running Wolf Creek, ca 1/4 mi S of confluence with North Fork Running Wolf Creek and ca 100 yards S of trailhead.1707Spruce forest with Picea engelmannii and Linnea borealis. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS892348 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.12ON03BDaryl E. Mergen201268160U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceBlack Hills National Forest: from confluence near Forest Road 134 travel ca 600 ft up road to near Forest Service gate and spruce slope on W, in drainage near road.1860Found near road at bottom of slope in small ditch drainage. Old Baldy Mountain Quad Phenology: flowering.RMRM937952 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.4279Bonnie Heidel201672184U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills: Smith Gulch, ca 1 mi SW of Rochford, ca 15 mi NW of Hill City.1707Iron fen along stream, partial shade, saturated soil; with Carex utriculata, Scutellaria galericulata, and Lycopus uniflorus. Uncommon.RMRM957423 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.1192Rick McNeill2008630182U.S.A.MontanaJudith BasinLewis and Clark National Forest: Little Belt Mountains: Forest Road 6548, N of Dry Pole Campground, from table lands down Limestone Canyon to South Fork Judith River.-110.299346.78281613Mixed Pinus ponderosa/Pseudotsuga forest; limestone canyon, southwest aspect, 5-40% slope. Phenology: flowering.RMRM957424 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.1192Rick McNeill2008630182U.S.A.MontanaJudith BasinLewis and Clark National Forest: Little Belt Mountains: Forest Road 6548, N of Dry Pole Campground, from table lands down Limestone Canyon to South Fork Judith River.-110.299346.78281613Mixed Pinus ponderosa/Pseudotsuga forest; limestone canyon, southwest aspect, 5-40% slope. Phenology: flowering.RMUSFS801151 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.s.n.Cheryl Mayer Andrew King2003610161U.S.A.South DakotaCusterBlack Hills National Forest: Hell Canyon District: ca 1/3-1/2 mi N of Hell Canyon Trailhead.16311731Growing primarily along rocky, dry streambed and along roadbeds, and extend slightly upslope on both sides of drainage; predominant overstory is Pinus ponderosa and Prunus virginiana; light varies from full sun in stream bottom to considerable shade on lower slopes with shrub cover; with Populus tremuloides, Symphorcarpos sp., Ribes sp., Thalictrum sp., Fragaria virginiana, Galium boreale, Maianthemum stellatum, Viola sp., Aralia nudicaulis, Cornus sericea, Aconitum columbianum, Geranium richardsonii, and Carex sp. Jewel Cave and Signal Hill quads. Phenology: flowering.RMRM982286 Aquilegia brevistylaphysical specimenRanunculaceaeAquilegiabrevistylaHook.1382Cheryl Mayer Andrew King2003623174U.S.A.South DakotaMeadeBlack Hills: Black Hills National Forest: ca 7 air mi S of Sturgis, Elk Creek drainage.1353Betula papyrifera/Corylus cornuta community just above rocky bottom near limestone rocks/boulders, with Spiraea betulifolia, Lonicera dioica, Maianthermum canadense, Dodecatheon pulchellum. Deadman Mountain Quad. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.36003,1,0true