: 1.21 $2024-03-28T11:23:18-7:0054.82.44.149searchRMRM54978 Astragalus beckwithiiphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiiTorr. and A. Gray5684George B. Grant1903526146U.S.A.ArizonaCoconinoGrand Canyon.-112.124636.05342134Phenology: flowering.RMRM Astragalus beckwithii var. sulcatusphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. sulcatusBarneby1750Joshua J. Irwin201071182U.S.A.IdahoCusterChallis National Forest: Pahsimeroi Mountains: slopes on the west side of Grouse Creek ca 0.3 mi downstream of Mill Creek, 17.7 air mi ESE of Challis.-113.8881444.427671957Well developed soil in xeric shrub-steppe vegetation; 22° slope, ESE aspect; silty, sandy limestone geology. 1-25 individuals apparent. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Astragalus beckwithii var. sulcatusphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. sulcatusBarneby1030Joshua J. Irwin2010615166U.S.A.IdahoCusterChallis National Forest: Pahsimeroi Mountains: slopes along Middle Fork Lawson Creek, 8.5 air mi S of Ellis.-114.0484544.568531904Sandy or gravelly soil in mesic shrub-steppe vegetation; 22° slope, ESE aspect; alkaline volcanic geology. 1-25 individuals apparent. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Astragalus beckwithii var. sulcatusphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. sulcatusBarneby339Joshua J. Irwin2010529149U.S.A.IdahoLemhiSalmon National Forest: Foothills between Salmon and North Fork: Wallace Creek just E of Diamond Creek Road, 6.3 air mi NNW of Salmon.-113.9209545.26551304Well developed soil in mesic shrub-steppe vegetation; 20° slope, SSE aspect; tuffaceous clastic geology. 1-25 individuals apparent. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Astragalus beckwithii var. sulcatusphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. sulcatusBarneby4899Joshua J. Irwin2011612163U.S.AIdahoLemhiAlong U.S. Hwy 93 on west side of Salmon River on breaks just N of Cronks Canyon, 19.1 air mi NNE of Challis.-114.0049544.731021425<25 plants estimated in xeric soil within a dry wash, 31 degree slope, ENE aspect, rhyodacite geology. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Astragalus beckwithii var. sulcatusphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. sulcatusBarneby5057Joshua J. Irwin2011615166U.S.AIdahoLemhiSalmon National Forest: Lemhi Range: confluence of McKim Creek and North Fork McKim Creek, 24.7 air mi NNE of Challis.-113.9665844.810251630Dominant population in xeric soil within shrub-steppe vegetation, 8 degree slope, SE aspect, rhyodacite geology. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Astragalus beckwithii var. sulcatusphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. sulcatusBarneby5112Joshua J. Irwin2011616167U.S.AIdahoLemhiEastern Salmon River Mountains: ridge above the confluence of Hat and Little Hat creeks, 21.0 air mi NNE of Challis.-114.0552544.783931607<25 plants estimated in xeric soil within shrub-steppe vegetation, 7 degree slope, SE aspect, rhyodacite geology. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Astragalus beckwithii var. sulcatusphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. sulcatusBarneby89754Ronald L. Hartman Joshua J. Irwin2010523143U.S.A.IdahoLemhiSalmon National Forest: Salmon River Mountains: Jesse Creek Forest Service Facility and along Jesse Creek, ca 2-3 air mi W of Salmon at the intersection of Ida Hwy 28 and U.S. Hwy 93.-113.933845.180613591649Grassy slope and hills on south and east exposures and along creek. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Astragalus beckwithii var. sulcatusphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. sulcatusBarneby89804Ronald L. Hartman Joshua J. Irwin2010525145U.S.A.IdahoLemhiSalmon River Mountains: 2.5 mi W of Shoup Bridge, 6.5 mi SSW of the intersection of Ida Hwy 28 and U.S. Hwy 93 in Salmon.-113.943745.081712131576Steep slope to rock outcrop then rolling hills with grasses and sagebrush. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Astragalus beckwithii var. sulcatusphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. sulcatusBarneby90005Ronald L. Hartman Joshua J. Irwin2010526146U.S.A.IdahoLemhiBitterroot Range: Badger Spring Gulch from the edge of Big Flat, ca 8 air mi N of Salmon.-113.874245.287111851300Breaks with loose sediments of sand and clay, sagebrush grasslands below to scattered ponderosa pine above. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Astragalus beckwithii var. sulcatusphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. sulcatusBarneby91652Ronald L. Hartman Joshua J. Irwin, Emma E. Stewart2011615166U.S.A.IdahoLemhiSalmon National Forest: Lemhi Range: lower Cow Creek, 4.5 air mi NE of Ellis.-113.9912544.74003314571493On lower steep slope, often in shrubs or on rubble.RMRM Astragalus beckwithii var. weiserensisphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. weiserensisM. E. Jones12347Stuart Markow200273184U.S.A.OregonUmatillaBlue Mountains: Umatilla National Forest: east side of Sourdough Gulch, ca 0.5 air mi S of Forest Road 41, ca 16 air mi W of Asotin.914Grassy, west-facing slope with Elymus spicatus, Festuca idahoensis, Achillea millefolium. Phenology: flowering.RM Astragalus beckwithii var. weiserensisphysical specimenFabaceaeAstragalusbeckwithiivar. weiserensisM. E. Jones12459Stuart Markow200362153U.S.A.WashingtonAsotinBlue Mountains: Umatilla National Forest: west side of Sourdough Gulch, ca 0.5 air mi S of confluence with Lick Creek, ca 16 air mi SW of Asotin.914Grassy slope with Elymus spicatus, Festuca idahoensis, Achillea millefolium, Crepis acuminata, Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus, Bromus tectorum. Phenology: flowering.36003,1,0true