: 1.21 $2024-03-28T16:53:02-7:0035.173.233.176searchRMUSFS801305 Botrychium paradoxumphysical specimenOphioglossaceaeBotrychiumparadoxumW. H. Wagners.n.Matthew Spann2006720201U.S.A.WyomingJohnsonBig Horn Mountains: Heidley Park, S of Park Reservoir, 14.5 air mi SW of Big Horn.2530Semiopen riparian area with Salix spp. Phenology: vegetative only.RMUSFS872634 Botrychium paradoxumphysical specimenOphioglossaceaeBotrychiumparadoxumW. H. Wagner7636Emily Elliott Brian Elliott2008820233U.S.A.MontanaSweet GrassBeartooth Mountains: along Forest Road 2140; ca 27 air mi SW of Big Timber, Iron Mountain.-110.069245.41822939Rock outcrop and stablized tallus slope. Phenology: spores.RMRM Botrychium paradoxumphysical specimenOphioglossaceaeBotrychiumparadoxumW. H. Wagner11634Ben Legler2009817229U.S.A.WyomingJohnsonBighorn National Forest: along east side of Pole Creek Road ca 4 road mi SW of its junction with U. S. Hwy 16 and 1 road mi NE of where road crosses Pole Creek; ca 200 ft S of where a small seep crosses road.-106.97640244.2069972654East side of road; small meadowy patches in mesic soil (scarcely gravelly) on gentle southeast-facing slope among thinned Pinus contorta forest; with Pinus saplings, Fragaria virginiana, Antennaria, Lupinus, Taraxacum officinale, Achillea millefolium, Carex, Cirsium, and mosses. Plants gray-green, glaucous; 8 plants found around Pinus saplings with B. minganense, B. 'redbank', B. 'pseudomontanum'. Specimen GPS: 44.207024° N, 106.976494° W. Phenology: spores.RMRM961274 Botrychium paradoxumphysical specimenOphioglossaceaeBotrychiumparadoxumW. H. Wagner12461Ben Legler201284217U.S.A.WyomingSubletteWind River Range: along Forest Road 680 ca 1 air mi SE of Little Sheep Mountain.-109.91835643.3095312785Meadow in swale, with scattered clumps of Pinus contorta and Picea engelmannii; ground cover of Potentilla fruticosa, Antennaria, Taraxacum, Fragaria virginiana, Symphyotrichum, and grasses; mesic to dry soil. Phenology: spores.RMRM961270 Botrychium paradoxumphysical specimenOphioglossaceaeBotrychiumparadoxumW. H. Wagner11816Ben Legler Donald R. Farrar, Steve Popovich, Bonnie Heidel, Sara Beaver2010818230U.S.A.WyomingBig HornBighorn National Forest: on northeast side of Bald Mountain along Forest Road 127, ca 800 ft along road from U.S. Hwy 14 Alt; on northwest side of road.-107.83846344.8064772807Flat meadows over limestone, varying from dry to saturated; mesic areas dominated by low turf of Carex, grasses, Potentilla, Symphyotrichum, Spiranthes; in mats of Solidago and Symphyotrichum around edges of boulders and in grassy turf; growing with B. 'furculatum', B. minganense, B. neolunaria, B. simplex var. compositum. Plants glaucous; 44 seen in mats Solidago and Symphyotrichum, with a few plants scattered elsewhere in grassy turf. Photographed. Phenology: spores.RMRM961286 Botrychium paradoxumphysical specimenOphioglossaceaeBotrychiumparadoxumW. H. Wagner12485Ben Legler Donald R. Farrar, Steve Popovich2012813226U.S.A.WyomingBig HornBighorn National Forest: ca 1.5 air km NNW of summit of Bald Mountain and 500 m SW of U.S. Hwy 14 Alt.-107.83834144.8027592817Mesic meadow along a small rivulet, with lush cover of Arnica, Gragaria virginiana, Taraxacum officinale, Luzula, Sibbaldia, Potentilla, Zigadenus elegans, Symphyotrichum, grasses, and moss. Phenology: spores.RMRM961280 Botrychium paradoxumphysical specimenOphioglossaceaeBotrychiumparadoxumW. H. Wagner12467Ben Legler201286219U.S.A.WyomingBig HornBighorn Mountains: along Middle Tensleep Creek 0.5 air mi SW of Mirror Lake.-107.1814644.2791482867Base of slope and adjacent hummocked ground along margin of stream bottoms, with Antennaria, Sibbaldia, Potentilla, Carex and grasses. Phenology: spores.RMRM961316 Botrychium paradoxumphysical specimenOphioglossaceaeBotrychiumparadoxumW. H. Wagner13248Ben Legler Steve Popovich, Sara Legler, Drew King2014819231U.S.A.WyomingJohnsonBighorn National Forest: in small glade between Forest Road 488 and natural meadow ca 450 m NW of where Forest Road 448 meets Forest Road 31, on divide between Pole Creek and Sourdough Creek.-106.95409144.226112625Small mesic openings among mature Pinus contorta forest, with old logging disturbance; low cover of Fragaria virginiana, Erigeron, Antennaria, Lupinus, mosses, lichens, and small pine saplings; with B. 'furculatum', B. hesperium. Scattered; 8 plants. Phenology: spores.RMRM961312 Botrychium paradoxumphysical specimenOphioglossaceaeBotrychiumparadoxumW. H. Wagner13243Ben Legler Steve Popovich, Sara Legler2014818230U.S.A.WyomingJohnsonBighorn National Forest: on south side of Forest Road 448 ca 300 m E of Munkres Pass.-107.0486644.1441812858Gently sloping subalpine meadow-like opening among mature Picea engelmannii with small Pinus contorta saplings; mesic soil, with low, lawn-like ground cover of Antennaria, Erigeron, Sibbaldia, Danthonia and Festuca; in meadow with herbs, with B. 'furculatum'. Scattered; 8 plants. Phenology: spores.RMRM961246 Botrychium paradoxumphysical specimenOphioglossaceaeBotrychiumparadoxumW. H. Wagner11634Ben Legler2009817229U.S.A.WyomingJohnsonBighorn National Forest: along east side of Pole Creek Road ca 4 road mi SW of its junction with U. S. Hwy 16 and 1 road mi NE of where road crosses Pole Creek; ca 200 ft S of where a small seep crosses road.-106.97640244.2069972654Small meadowy patches in mesic soil (scarcely gravelly) on gentle southeast-facing slope among thinned Pinus contorta forest; with Pinus saplings, Fragaria virginiana, Antennaria, Lupinus, Taraxacum officinale, Achillea millefolium, Carex, Cirsium, and mosses; found around Pinus saplings, with B. 'furculatum', B. 'farrarii', B. minganense. 8 plants found; plants gray-green, glaucous. Phenology: spores.36003,1,0true