: 1.21 $2024-03-29T06:27:10-7:0044.222.142.210searchRMRM430251 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist82-307W. L. Baker S. Sigstedt1982721202U.S.A.ColoradoRio BlancoCa 3/4 mi S of spring in Tommy's Draw.783Tops of bluffs, with Tetradymia, Eriogonum and Agropyron. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM351682 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist18593Ronald L. Hartman1984813226U.S.A.MontanaRavalliBitterroot Mountains: St. Marys Peak.2743Rocky ridge and boulder covered south slope above treeline. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM351681 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist13920Ronald L. Hartman198186218U.S.A.MontanaRavalliBitterroot Mountains: Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness: ridge E of summit of Trapper Peak.28963079Talus, scree and grassy slopes. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM351683 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist18644Ronald L. Hartman1984814227U.S.A.MontanaMadisonGravelly Range, 1.6 air km N of Red Hill.2800Ridge adjacent to abrupt east facing downslope. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM740395 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist7754Curtis R. Bjork Peter Lesica200374185U.S.A.MontanaMadisonRuby Range: within 800 feet of Ruby Peak summit.-112.38883345.529Northeast slopes in relatively open areas in subalpine forest of Abies bifolia, Pinus flexilis; on very gravelly soil and rock outcrop of calcareous parent material; with Cymopterus bipinnatus, Astragalus kentrophyta var. implexus and Erigeron ochroleucus. Common. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM351684 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist13889Ronald L. Hartman198186218U.S.A.MontanaRavalliBitterroot Mountains: Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness: knob just N of Trapper Peak on southeast slope.2987Gravelly and rocky slope. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM740394 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist7754Curtis R. Bjork Peter Lesica200374185U.S.A.MontanaMadisonRuby Range: within 800 feet of Ruby Peak summit.-112.38883345.529Northeast slopes in relatively open areas in subalpine forest of Abies bifolia, Pinus flexilis; on very gravelly soil and rock outcrop of calcareous parent material; with Cymopterus bipinnatus, Astragalus kentrophyta var. implexus and Erigeron ochroleucus. Phenology: flowering.RMRM331903 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist6066Klaus H. Lackschewitz1975716197U.S.A.MontanaRavalliBitterroot Mountains: Trapper Peak: southeast side of Big Knob, north of the main peak.2987Gravelly, sandy soil with arenaria obtusiloba, Eritrichium. Phenology: flowering.RMRM336174 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist1862Peter Lesica198197250U.S.A.MontanaMadisonMadison Range: west slope of Sphinx Mountain.2987In shade of a great boulder with Saxifraga oppositifolia. Uncommon. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM595308 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist5875Peter Lesica1992818231U.S.A.MontanaMadisonMadison Range: west face of Sphinx Mountain.2896In crevices of calcareous conglomerate; growing with Trifolium haydenii and Erigeron caespitosus. Common. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM553534 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist24398Ronald L. Hartman1989724205U.S.A.MontanaMadisonGravelly Range: between Red Hill and Lazyman Hill along road.2682Calcareous outcrops. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM740396 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist8673Peter Lesica Curtis Bjork200374185U.S.A.MontanaMadisonRuby Range: just below summit of Ruby Peak.2835In meta-limestone derived soil of a fellfield with Phlox pulvinata and Astragalus vexilliflexus. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist1393Emma E. Freeland Justine Modica2012626178U.S.A.MontanaMadisonRuby Range: Laurin Canyon to Ruby Peak, ca 22-24 air mi ENE of Dillon, ca 9-10 air mi S of Sheridan.-112.220845.31642722Open spruce and limber pine forest on steep slopes. Phenology: flowering.RMRM937863 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist5306Joshua J. Irwin2011620171U.S.AIdahoCusterSouthern Salmon River Mountains: small canyon above Ida Hwy 75 along the Salmon River at river mile 341, 15.7 air mi S of Challis.-114.3001944.284681721Dominant population in mesic solid rock within a dry wash, 5 degree slope, NNW aspect, alluvial geology. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM937862 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist91685Limestone slopes and outcrops. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM937849 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist6529Emma E. Freeland201372183U.S.A.MontanaMadisonGravelly Range: Lazyman Hill along Forest Road 290, ca 3 air mi W of Marmot Mountain, ca 27 air mi SSW of Ennis.-111.864844.975128532865Rocky, windswept ridge. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM937861 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist2778Joshua J. Irwin2010725206U.S.A.IdahoLemhiSalmon National Forest: Lemhi Range: ridgetop dividing Mill Lake and East Fork Hayden Creek, W of Point 10,205, 15.2 air mi W of Leadore.-113.6649744.660912934Bedrock or scree in mesic barren ground vegetation; 24° slope, S aspect; quartzite geology. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM937864 Cymopterus hendersoniiphysical specimenApiaceaeCymopterushendersonii(J. M. Coult. and Rose) Cronquist558Joshua J. Irwin201062153U.S.A.IdahoCusterSalmon Uplands between Clayton and Challis: Grand View Canyon, 12.8 air mi SE of Challis.-114.067244.362081885Bedrock or scree in mesic desert scrub vegetation; 24° slope, W aspect; dolomite geology. Phenology: flowering.36003,1,0true