: 1.21 $2024-03-28T13:23:08-7:0044.222.116.199searchRMRM787593 Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil31319Erwin F. Evert1996621173U.S.A.MontanaParkAbsaroka Mountains foothills: Gallatin National Forest: 2 1/2 mi NE of Gardiner, 0-1/3 mi N of the Jardine Road.-110.66845.051319352012Sagebrush-grassland on south facing slope with Artemisia nova, Agropyron spicatum, Koeleria macrantha, and Balsamorhiza sagittata. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil8178Grace M. Kostel200575186U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBuffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity: Indian Creek Wilderness Area: ca 10 air mi SW of Scenic, in Big Corral Creek Draw.-102.7111543.6989815Soils are clay. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil8733Grace M. Kostel2005716197U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBuffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity: ca 17.5-18 air mi ENE of Hermosa.-102.88403343.881483892In prairie stream drainage cut, soils are clay and alkaline. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM19932 Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil6014Aven Nelson Elias Nelson1899721202U.S.A.WyomingParkYellowstone National Park: Mammoth Hot Springs, Gardiner River.-110.685144.97591768Common on the bare, denuded slopes near the river. *Springs Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil1954Heather Bradtke2001710191U.S.A.OregonGrantUmatilla National Forest and Vicinity: Bull Prairie off Forest Road 1010 and west edge of North Fork John Day Wilderness Area.-118.68638944.86916712191829Mixed conifer along creek; soil deep, ashy, pale to organic along creek; slope 5-10; aspect northeast. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil3862Rick McNeill2008819232U.S.A.MontanaJudith BasinLewis and Clark National Forest: Little Belt Mountains: Hay Canyon, Forest Road 6390, ca 4 air mi W of Dry Pole Campground, ca 3.5 air mi N of Russian Flat Campground.-110.307146.79811718Narrow limestone canyon running E-W; Pinus contorta/Pinus ponderosa/Picea engelmannii; very rocky. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil5837Rick McNeill Matt Voigt200973184U.S.A.MontanaChouteau[location and coordinates withheld]1184Open meadow in dry draw, running west to east on north side; south aspect; 0-15% slope; grazed. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil4380Joshua J. Irwin2010817229U.S.A.IdahoCusterChallis National Forest: Pioneer Mountains: ridge slopes on the north side of Boulder Creek, S of Point 10184, 14.6 air mi NE of Sun Valley.-114.1213643.825232696Sandy or gravelly soil in xeric barren ground vegetation; 43° slope, SE aspect; alkaline volcanic geology. 1-25 individuals apparent. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil2362Joshua J. Irwin Don Mansfield2010718199U.S.A.IdahoCusterChallis National Forest: Salmon River Mountains: slopes along the west side of Swift Gulch, 17.2 air mi NW of Clayton.-114.6876444.397712073Sandy or gravelly soil in xeric barren ground vegetation; 30° slope, ESE aspect; dacite geology. 1-25 individuals apparent. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil4123Joshua J. Irwin2010813225U.S.A.IdahoLemhiSalmon National Forest: Salmon River Mountains: northwest shore of Lower Iron Lake, 16.7 air mi NNW of Ellis.-114.1847644.91332520Sandy or gravelly soil in mesic Douglas-fir vegetation; 43° slope, ESE aspect; siltite/metasandstone geology. 1-25 individuals apparent. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil4327Joshua J. Irwin2010816228U.S.A.IdahoCusterChallis National Forest: Pioneer Mountains: valley slopes on the north side of Left Fork Iron Bog Creek, along trail, 21 air mi SSW of Mackay.-113.8309943.655582632Sandy or gravelly soil in mesic shrub-steppe vegetation; 26° slope, SSE aspect; siliciclastic sedimentary geology. 1-25 individuals apparent. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil5907Joshua J. Irwin201178189U.S.AIdahoCusterChallis National Forest: Pioneer Mountains: hillside along lower Dry Canyon, W of Big Spring, 18.3 air mi SSW of Mackay.-113.7044343.658242040<25 plants estimated in xeric soil within shrub-steppe vegetation, 9 degree slope, S aspect, trachyandesite geology. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil6159Joshua J. Irwin2011713194U.S.AIdahoLemhiSalmon National Forest: Lemhi Range: ridge dividing North and Middle Fork Little Timber creeks, due N of Stone Reservoir, 8.5 air mi SW of Leadore.-113.4688344.586352399<25 plants estimated in xeric coarse textured soil within shrub-steppe vegetation, 38 degree slope, SE aspect, dolostone (dolomite) geology. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Cirsium cymosum var. canovirensphysical specimenAsteraceaeCirsiumcymosumvar. canovirens(Rydb.) D. J. Keil1634Joshua J. Irwin2010628179U.S.A.IdahoClarkTarghee National Forest: Lemhi Range: slopes on the north side of lower Eightmile Canyon, 20 air mi N of Howe.-112.962844.0722066Well developed soil in xeric shrub-steppe vegetation; 31° slope, S aspect; alluvial geology. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.36003,1,0true