: 1.21 $2024-03-28T09:13:18-7:003.235.68.180searchRMRM739508 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.21114Erwin F. Evert1991627178U.S.A.MontanaStillwater[location and coordinates withheld]1158Riparian area with Populus balsamifera, Toxicodendron rydbergii, and Cornus stolonifera. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM739515 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.21130Erwin F. Evert1991627178U.S.A.MontanaStillwater[location and coordinates withheld]1158Riparian area with Populus balsamifera, Toxicodendron rydbergii, and Cornus stolonifera. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM754651 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.22850Erwin F. Evert1992612164U.S.A.MontanaStillwater[location and coordinates withheld]1432Open, weedy area and roadside with Hesperis matronalis, Asperugo procumbens, Conium maculatum, and Elymus cinereus. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM753893 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.22997Erwin F. Evert1992621173U.S.A.MontanaPark[location and coordinates withheld]1676Disturbed meadow with Antennaria rosea, Bromus tectorum, Potentilla gracilis, and Eriogonum umbellatum var. majus. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM753733 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.23151Erwin F. Evert1992622174U.S.A.MontanaGallatinGallatin Range: Bear Creek Canyon: ca 8 mi SE of Bozeman.-110.909745.588918901951Meadow openings in coniferous forest with Lupinus argenteus, Triteleia grandiflora, Iris missouriensis, and Antennaria rosea. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.25833Erwin F. Evert199379190U.S.A.MontanaStillwater[location and coordinates withheld]1829Disturbed sagebrush-grassland with Chaenactis douglasii, Musineon divaricatum, Monarda fistulosa, and Phacelia linearis.RMRM787987 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.30827Erwin F. Evert199665157U.S.A.MontanaStillwaterAlong the east side of the Stillwater River at Whitebird Fishing Access and Campground, 6 mi SW of Columbus.-109.346645.57431152Disturbed riparian community with Populus balsamifera, Betula occidentalis, and Rudbeckia laciniata. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM786976 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.31286Erwin F. Evert1996621173U.S.A.MontanaParkAbsaroka Mountains: Gallatin National Forest: along south side of Jardine Road around pond 2 mi NE of Gardiner.-110.66845.05131917Disturbed wet-moist soil with Populus balsamifera, Juncus balticus, and Trifolium repens. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM820637 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.35382Erwin F. Evert1998630181U.S.A.MontanaParkAbsaroka-Beartooth Mountains: Gallatin National Forest: along the south side of the North Fork Sixmile Creek.-110.726945.240919201981Openings in Douglas fir forest with Artemisia tridentata var. vaseyana, Elymus spicatus, and Eriogonum umbellatum var. majus. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM823129 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.37381Erwin F. Evert1999728209U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Range: Targhee National Forest: along the south side of Moose Creek, ca 6 mi SE of Victor, ID.-111.054543.5622027Disturbed soil in corrals and adjacent to outfitters camp with Arctium minus, Thlaspi arvense, and Amsinckia menziesii. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM795109 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.59010B. E. Nelson2003710191U.S.A.ColoradoArchuletaEastern San Juan Mountains: on the divide between Rito Blanco and the upper drainage leading into Lefthand Canyon and down drainage toward Lefthand Canyon, ca 7 air mi ESE of Pagosa Springs.-106.895837.228523652414Open clay slope. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM795110 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1317Jeanette Flaig2003720201U.S.A.ColoradoArchuletaEastern San Juan Mountains: San Juan National Forest: U.S. Hwy 160 W to County Road 600, N to Forest Road 629, W to Forest Road 923 then S; ca 9 air mi from Pagosa Springs. W center-107.141537.31372423Roadside. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM795108 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.77500Ronald L. Hartman Jeanette Flaig2003620171U.S.A.ColoradoArchuletaEastern San Juan Mountains: San Juan National Forest: Forest Road 649, ca 3.2 air mi WSW of County Road 500.-106.83876737.07931724392500Ponderosa Pine forest with oak and Rocky Mountain juniper and roadside; roadside. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4959Jeanette Flaig2004627179U.S.A.ColoradoArchuletaEastern San Juan Mountains: San Juan National Forest: N of Klondike Park on Forest Road 135, SE of Shamrock Mines, ca 10 air mi ENE of Bayfield.-107.481837.30672393Ponderosa pine woodland with Quercus understory in heavily grazed area with seep. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5071Jeanette Flaig2004628180U.S.A.ColoradoArchuletaEastern San Juan Mountains: San Juan National Forest: East Creek and Slide Mountain Trailhead, Forest Road 135, ca 15 air mi NE of Bayfield.-107.46837.38893025Dense aspen forest with scattered spruce and heavily grazed meadows. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM626336 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.47167Ronald L. Hartman199477188U.S.A.WyomingTetonGros Ventre Area: Little Granite Creek Pack Trail: from trail head to Wilderness boundary.-110.508543.328120422134Streamside and coniferous forest. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM626337 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.49898Ronald L. Hartman1994822234U.S.A.WyomingTeton[location and coordinates withheld]1829Along waterway and upslope. Phenology: fruiting.RM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.11727Stuart Markow199887219U.S.A.WyomingTetonGrand Teton National Park: east side of Teton Park Road, ca 2 air mi S of Signal Mountain Campground, ca 23 air mi N of Jackson.2134Sagebrush-steppe dominated by Artemisia tridentata, Poa secunda, Poa pratensis, Bromus carinatus and Elymus spicatus.RM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.51380Ronald L. Hartman1995626177U.S.A.WyomingTetonMount Leidy Highland Area: Gros Ventre River Road, ca 2 air mi E of Forest boundary; just W to overlooking Lower Slide Lake, on the north side.21032134Roadside and outcrops. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM650754 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.53150Ronald L. Hartman1995725206U.S.A.WyomingTetonMount Leidy Highland Area: 2-4.5 air mi E of Black Rock Ranger Station.-110.306943.822421952378Mountain slope and roadside. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.3808Joy Handley2000518139U.S.A.IdahoAdamsPayette National Forest and Vicinity: Weiser River Valley: South Exeter Road behind golf course in Council.-116.421544.7232914Flat, open roadside by pastures and housing. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4072Joy Handley2000523144U.S.A.IdahoAdamsPayette National Forest and Vicinity: Weiser River Valley: Mesa Road off U.S. Hwy 95, ca 8 air mi S of Council; ca 12 air mi ENE of Cambridge.-116.447744.6074899975Roadside grass and shrubland. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5230Joy Handley Denise L. Fairbanks2000611163U.S.A.IdahoAdamsPayette National Forest and Vicinity: Cuddy Mountains: Goodrich Creek Research Natural Area: along Goodrich Creek, ca 9 air mi SW of Council; ca 8 air mi NNE of Cambridge.-116.603744.67989451178Roadside riparian area in grass and shrub rangeland. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.6765Joy Handley B. E. Nelson2000716198U.S.A.IdahoAdamsPayette National Forest and Vicinity: Weiser River Valley: crossing of Forest Road 206 and Little Weiser River, just below Mill Creek, ca 15 air mi ESE of Cambridge; ca 16.5 air mi S of Council.-116.383644.4902990Roadside riparian area. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM570752 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4703Neil Snow198983215U.S.A.ColoradoRoutt[location and coordinates withheld]21032530Parking lot at trailhead. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM570750 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4851Neil Snow198983215U.S.A.ColoradoRouttSierra Madre\Park Range: Park Range: vicinity of Mad Creek Trail, ca 7 air mi NNW of Steamboat Springs.-106.873240.579121032530Near trail. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM570751 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5633Neil Snow198989221U.S.A.ColoradoRoutt[location and coordinates withheld]2051Ditches along roadside near Holiday Inn and Super 8 Motel. Phenology: fruiting.RM721064 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.56320Ronald L. Hartman Kevin J. Taylor1997517137U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaNorthern Gunnison Basin: Jumbo Mountain, ca 4 air mi ENE of Paonia.-107.526638.88118292225Squaw-apple and serviceberry zone and pinyon-juniper slopes above with sandstone and shales. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM721063 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.56685Ronald L. Hartman Kevin J. Taylor1997520140U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaNorthern Gunnison Basin: Youngs Peak and lower intrusive mountain immediately SE; adjacent to Crawford.-107.601138.704920122256Pinyon-juniper woodland. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM774620 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5930Kevin J. Taylor199867158U.S.A.ColoradoGunnisonNorthern Gunnison Basin: adjacent to southern edge of Paonia Reservoir.-107.35938.954319512103Southeast-facing drainage; Quercus, juniper, Symphoricarpos, Prunus, and Douglas-fir. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM774619 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5977Kevin J. Taylor199867158U.S.A.ColoradoGunnisonNorthern Gunnison Basin: ca 1/4 air mi NW of southern-most edge of Paonia Reservoir.-107.35938.954321032256Southeast-facing slope; Quercus, juniper, Douglas-fir, and ponderosa pine. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM774618 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.6109Kevin J. Taylor199868159U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaNorthern Gunnison Basin: near West Fork of Terror Creek, ca 7 air mi NNW of Paonia.-107.619838.9692347Aspen forest near creek and forest openings; Picea pungens, Amelanchier, Quercus, and Prunus. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM774617 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.6630Kevin J. Taylor1998615166U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaNorthern Gunnison Basin: along Terror Creek Reservoir, ca 8 air mi NNE of Paonia.-107.563938.98372500Along reservoir. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM774616 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.6698Kevin J. Taylor1998616167U.S.A.ColoradoGunnisonNorthern Gunnison Basin: ca 3 air mi SE of Paonia Reservoir.-107.284538.92523012347Oak, Amelanchier, and Symphoricarpos. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM774615 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.8544Kevin J. Taylor1998715196U.S.A.ColoradoGunnisonNorthern Gunnison Basin: along Smith Fork Creek, ca 6.5 air mi ENE of Crawford.-107.489438.71962240Along creek. Phenology: fruiting.RM774614 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.8570Kevin J. Taylor1998715196U.S.A.ColoradoGunnisonNorthern Gunnison Basin: along Smith Fork Creek, ca 6.5 air mi ENE of Crawford.-107.489438.71962240Oak forest; Symphoricarpos. Phenology: fruiting.RM774613 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.8590Kevin J. Taylor1998715196U.S.A.ColoradoGunnisonNorthern Gunnison Basin: ca 7 air mi ESE of Gould Reservoir.-107.44838.57982652Open, Wyethia-covered meadow. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM950944 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4969Jill E. Larson2006519139U.S.A.New MexicoTaosCarson National Forest and Vicinity: Sangre de Cristo Range: hills E of Rio Grande del Rancho, Forest Trailhead 19 from NM Hwy 518, ca 2 air mi S of Talpa.-105.585536.325121642378Disturbed area near trailhead and roadside. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.103Melanie Arnett199869160U.S.A.ColoradoOurayUncompahgre Basin: ca 1/2 - 3/4 air mi E of Uncompahgre River on County Road 33; ca 3.5 air mi SSE of intersection of Main Street in Ridgway and U.S. Hwy 550.-107.715338.109321792393Brushy drainage and sparse pinyon hillsides. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM650755 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.51380Ronald L. Hartman1995626177U.S.A.WyomingTetonMount Leidy Highland Area: Gros Ventre River Road, ca 2 air mi E of Forest boundary; just W to overlooking Slide Lake, on the N side.-110.417143.63421032134Roadside and outcrops. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM713300 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5205Lynn Marie Moore199567158U.S.A.ColoradoMontezuma[location and coordinates withheld]2042Pinyon-juniper woodland, Amelanchier, Cercocarpus, and Artemisia; north-northwest-facing slopes, and seepage area. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM713301 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5259Lynn Marie Moore199567158U.S.A.ColoradoMontezumaUpper Dolores River Drainage and Adjacent Areas: ca 2 air mi E of Cortez, NW of Montezuma County Fairgrounds, along McElmo Creek.-108.508837.34921920Pinyon-juniper, Artemisia, and rabbitbrush along creek with selenium odor; south-facing slopes. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1533Rachel Newton200576187U.S.A.WyomingUintaWetlands and Adjacent Areas: Bear River, ca 1.5 air mi SE of Evanston.-110.930441.25682089Flood plains. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.2124Rachel Newton2005719200U.S.A.WyomingCarbonWetlands and Adjacent Areas: Little Snake River, ca 15 air mi E of Baggs.-107.401941.01641950Adjacent meadows. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.2187Rachel Newton2005720201U.S.A.WyomingLincolnWetlands and Adjacent Areas: Smiths Fork, ca 18 air mi NNE of Cokeville.-110.874142.34532094Moist banks and flood plains. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM231888 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1839A. R. Kruckeberg1950620171U.S.A.OregonJosephineCa Deer Creek, 1.5 mi W of Selma Along Illinois River Road.-123.646842.2777On sterile serpentine flats (disturbed spot near road turn-out) with Pinus Jeffreyi-Arctostaphylos. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM248468 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.7869Arthur Cronquist1955630181U.S.A.MontanaMissoulaSwan River Valley: W of Holland Lake: ca 75 mi NE of Missoula.-113.64147.433512191341In dry meadowland among scattered ponderosa pines. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS461177 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1918Charles H. McDonald196568159U.S.A.MontanaStillwaterCuster National Forest: Old Edmund homestead, McDonald Basin; 36 mi SSE of Big Timber.-109.655145.35591707Abundant on 5% E in sandy clay of old salt ground with knotweeds. Probably introduced. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS461173 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.61905Dan W. Fisk1927U.S.A.OregonGrantWhitman National Forest.-118.320844.8365Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS461174 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.535Elbert H. Reid Kermit Peterson1937610161U.S.A.OregonUnionNear the Umatilla National Forest: Northewestern Range Experiment Station: 1 mi N of Hilgar. WM.-118.148645.362609On flat in thin, rocky soil. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM610585 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.26475Erwin F. Evert199381213U.S.A.MontanaMadisonMadison Range: Beaverhead National Forest: along Papoose Creek in the foothills: ca 1 mi E of U.S. Highway 287, 23 mi S of Cameron.-111.589144.90431890Disturbed sagebrush-grassland with Phleum pratense, Achillea millefolium, Elymus spicatus, and Helianthella uniflora. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM610696 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.26595Erwin F. Evert199382214U.S.A.MontanaMadisonMadison Range: Beaverhead National Forest: ca 1/2 mi W of Hammond Creek Ranger Station, 12 mi E of Ennis.-111.526745.35591951Meadow openings and edge of Douglas fir forest with Medicago lupulina, Phleum pratense, Collomia linearis, and Geranium viscosissimum. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM364411 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.73Gary I. Baird198353123U.S.A.WashingtonColumbiaNorth Fork of the Touchet River.-117.891446.2754Open hillside with Douglas fir. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM395133 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.8935Klaus H. Lackschewitz1979630181U.S.A.MontanaMissoulaOn the banks of the Clark Fork River N of the University of Montana Campus.-113.983746.8602975On distubed soil with six other weeds. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS461176 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.802Peter F. Stickney1963613164U.S.A.MontanaMissoulaLolo National Forest: Gold Creek Guard Station; 17 mi NW of Missoula.-113.693746.99951234Frequent on level old roadway with Centaurea maculosa. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM344186 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.81214Reed C. Rollins Kathryn W. Rollins198164155U.S.A.OregonJacksonMount Ashland.-122.717342.0807Roadsides. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM553785 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.2988Richard R. Halse1985510130U.S.A.OregonYamhillAt the junction of Grauer Road and Gopher Valley Road. Lot 54.56In a weedy area with Trifolium incarnatum, T. pratense, Equisetum, Daucus, Alopecurus, and Festuca. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM210518 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.2940W. E. Booth194875187U.S.A.MontanaMadisonMeadow Creek, 15 mi W of McAllister.-112.045245.4378Few plants in sandy area in moist valley. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.2572Bonnie Heidel2004529150U.S.A.WyomingGoshenSoutheastern Plains: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: south side of Laramie River, ca 2.5 air mi SW of Fort Laramie (town).-104.550942.19631292Wetland below canal above rolling riverbottoms, on silt loam, with Carex nebrascensis..RMRM360916 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4252Erwin F. Evert1982715196U.S.A.WyomingParkAbsaroka Mountains: North Fork Shoshone River Drainage: Grizzly Guest Ranch, ca 4 mi W of Wapiti.-109.522744.46181792Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM208783 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1281John F. Reed Mildred S. Reed1947812224U.S.A.WyomingTetonJackson Hole Wildlife Park: along Snake River.-110.554843.86672057Margin of aspen stand. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM168678 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.932Louis O. Williams1932726208U.S.A.WyomingTetonDouble Diamond Ranch.-110.736943.70542134Rocky flats. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM530630 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.484Orval C. Harrison198766157U.S.A.WyomingLincolnStar Valley: along Swift Creek, ca 0.8 mi WNW of Afton.-110.945742.73011881Growing in gravel-rocky soil of old gravel pit on flood plain with Alyssum alyssoides, Veronica biloba, and Medicago lupulina. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM730828 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.130Patricia P. Douglas N. E. Hastings199775186U.S.A.WyomingSheridanSheridan Training Area: stock pond and drainage, 2.2 km NE of Peak 4290, 0.7 km SW of Peak 4244.1244Scattered in palustrine with level to 20 deg clay (mud), soil series Shingle Haverdad association, with Carex nebrascensis, Potamogeton foliosus, P. pusillus, and Eleocharis sp. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM730829 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.182Patricia P. Douglas N. E. Hastings199776187U.S.A.WyomingSheridanSheridan Training Area: ephemeral drainage, ca 0.6 km NW of Peak 4244, 2.6 km NE of Peak 4290.1240Scattered in Artemisia grassland with ephemeral drainage running southeast/northwest (0-20 deg), silty loam, soil series Worfka-Shingle- Samday complex, with Artemisia tridentata, Achillea millefolium, Alopecurus aequalis, and Bromus tectorum. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM730827 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.412Patricia P. Douglas N. E. Hastings199869160U.S.A.WyomingSheridanSheridan Training Area: ca 1.6 km W of Peak 4244, ca 700 m NNW of Peak 4355.1250Locally common in ephemeral stream drainage with west-facing slope (5-20 deg), soil series Worfka-Shingle-Samday complex, with Prunus virginiana, Toxicodendron rydbergii, Symphoricarpos occidentalis, Rosa arkansana, and Bromus tectorum. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM383980 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4362Robert D. Dorn198674185U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterMinnies Gap.-109.41741.00631951Roadside with Grindelia and Chrysothamnus. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM551601 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5095Robert D. Dorn1990711192U.S.A.WyomingTetonSnake River at Wyo Hwy 22.-110.835443.50441859Disturbed area with Melilotus and Heterotheca. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM316677 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.s.n.Ronald K. Smith1978710191U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterWyo Hwy 372, La Barge Road NW of Green River.-109.486741.5486Phenology: fruiting.RMRM316678 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.s.n.Ronald K. Smith1978710191U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterWyo Hwy 372, La Barge Road NW of Green River.-109.486741.5486Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM579908 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.13107Walter Fertig1992721203U.S.A.WyomingSubletteEast Slope Wyoming Range: adjacent to Forest Road 10042, ca 1 air mi E of north summit of Mount Darby, ca 22 air mi W of Big Piney.-110.54142.541526672682Edge of road on exposed clay-hummus in partial shade of Douglas fir grove. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM759201 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.67936Ronald L. Hartman2000710192U.S.A.ColoradoRouttNorth-central Colorado: Elkhead Mountains: First Creek, ca 4 air mi S of California Park Guard Station.-107.157540.737323782408Meadows and streamside. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM762211 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.53515B. E. Nelson2001628179U.S.A.ColoradoRouttNorth-central Colorado: Elkhead Mountains: along Salt Creek and County Road 46, ca 1.5 air mi N of Rattlesnake Butte, ca 9 air mi SW of Clark; ca 12 air mi NW of Steamboat Springs.-107.005640.593421342146Roadside and fencerows in grassland/sagebrush-grassland. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM762210 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.53539B. E. Nelson2001628179U.S.A.ColoradoRouttNorth-central Colorado: Park Range: along County Road 179, ca 7 air mi N of Oak Creek; ca 10.5 air mi SW of Steamboat Springs.-106.948940.363621462158Moist aspen woods on roadside. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM762209 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.54919B. E. Nelson2001731212U.S.A.ColoradoRouttNorth-central Colorado: Elkhead Mountains: Georges Gulch at County 52 E, ca 3 air mi N of The Sleeping Giant, ca 12 air mi NW of Steamboat Springs.-106.986740.60782121Roadside and right of way in rolling open hills. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM762208 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.56140B. E. Nelson2001822234U.S.A.ColoradoRouttNorth-central Colorado: Park Range: along Forest Road 441 to Floyd Peak above Reed Creek, ca 4.5-5 air mi E of Clark; ca 15 air mi N of Steamboat Springs.-106.835440.69425482713On logging road. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM827325 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.742David Scott Geneva Chong2006619170U.S.A.WyomingTetonGrand Teton National Park and Vicinity: Jackson Hole: near Gros Ventre Junction, ca 4 air mi S of Moose; ca 9 air mi NNE of Jackson.-110.700943.59842000Area burned in 2003 wildfire. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM827324 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.82484Ronald L. Hartman2006622173U.S.A.WyomingTetonGrand Teton National Park and Vicinity: Jackson Hole: 1 road mi E to 1.5 air mi NE of Jackson Lake Junction.-110.547643.866320572134Grassy slopes, aspen and lodgepole pine, and wet bottoms. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM837595 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5639David Scott2007818230U.S.A.WyomingTetonGrand Teton National Park and Vicinity: Jackson Hole: near White Grass fox ranch, ca 3 air mi W of Moose; ca 13 air mi N of Jackson.-110.773943.65662060Irrigation ditch near historic ranch. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM837594 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5643David Scott2007819231U.S.A.WyomingTetonGrand Teton National Park and Vicinity: Jackson Hole: near Colter Bay employee housing area, ca 8 air mi NW of Moran; ca 18 air mi NNE of Jackson.-110.636543.91092097Disturbed area near pond. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM168682 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1363G. J. Goodman C. L. Hitchcock1930629180U.S.A.ColoradoMontezumaN entrance to Mesa Verde National Park.2134Phenology: fruiting.RMRM210031 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.11428Joseph A. Ewan1938717198U.S.A.ColoradoBoulderBoulder: 10th and College streets.Vacant lot. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM210040 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.13354Joseph A. Ewan1941629180U.S.A.ColoradoBoulderSW side of Basline Lake; SE of Boulder.1585Road embankment. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM580615 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.32Kanya Santanachote1988818231U.S.A.ColoradoBoulderColorado Tallgrass Prairie Natural Area: Parcel 3. South of Boulder, at the beginning of Highway 93.1700Mesic tallgrass community in clay loam. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM651999 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4554Stuart Markow1991730211U.S.A.WyomingTetonTarghee National Forest: West Slope Teton Range: Moose Creek Trail.-111.033943.561819512134Coniferous forest dominated by Abies lasiocarpa and Picea pungens, and adjacent riparian.RM618402 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.246James P. Vanderhorst199066157U.S.A.ColoradoGarfieldFlat Tops/White River Plateau: No Name Creek, ca 3 mi NE of Glenwood Springs.-107.286939.571418291890Along roadside, with Douglas fir, poplar, and thimbleberry. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM618401 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.2926James P. Vanderhorst1991628179U.S.A.ColoradoRouttFlat Tops/White River Plateau: Beaver Creek, ca 20 air mi SSW of Hayden.-107.429240.27472073Weedy riparian zone, with cottonwood and willows. Phenology: fruiting.RM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1088Beth Ward1996620172U.S.A.WyomingCarbonSouth-central Wyoming: draws leading from the southwest into Loco Creek drainage at the confluence of West Fork Loco and Loco creeks, ca 13 air mi ENE of Baggs.-107.431541.141922072390Moist draw. Phenology: fruiting.RM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1151Beth Ward1996620172U.S.A.WyomingCarbon[location and coordinates withheld]20882201Moist draw. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1288Heather Bradtke Stuart Markow200171182U.S.A.OregonUmatillaUmatilla National Forest and Vicinity: vicinity and along Railroad on Forest Service land near Meacham Creek.-118.33444445.594722670762Along railroad tracks. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1361Heather Bradtke Stuart Markow200171182U.S.A.OregonUmatillaUmatilla National Forest and Vicinity: Camp Creek Trail, near Meacham Creek.-118.31444445.581111670762Directly along trail; soil fine, deep, brown; slope 5-10; aspect westerly. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1012bJean Wood199567158U.S.A.WashingtonStevensWestern Colville National Forest and Vicinity: Columbia River: China Bend: along north shore of river, ca 9 air mi SW of Northport.-117.872748.8256396548Riverside and cliffs. Phenology: fruiting.RM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4332Jean Wood1996529150U.S.A.WashingtonStevensWestern Colville National Forest and Vicinity: north shore of Columbia River at China Bend, ca 9 air mi SW of Northport; east bank of mouth of Flat Creek and 1 mi north along river bank.-117.872748.8256396Riverbank above and below floodline; sand, cobble patches, ponderosa pine. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5888bJean Wood199674186U.S.A.WashingtonStevensWestern Colville National Forest and Vicinity: Flagstaff Mountain, ca 3 air mi SW of Northport.-117.85848.89339751097South facing mountainside below barite mine; open steppe with scattered brush and occasional ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM646423 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.19877B. E. Nelson1990818230U.S.A.WyomingTetonWyoming/Salt River Ranges: Wyoming Range: Willow Creek Drainage: along lower Willow Creek between Hoback River and Sourdough Creek, ca 3.5 air mi SE of Hoback Junction, ca 14.5 air mi SSE of Jackson.-110.662843.285618591890Outfitter's camp.RMRM646424 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.19896B. E. Nelson1990818230U.S.A.WyomingTetonWyoming/Salt River Ranges: Wyoming Range: Willow Creek Drainage: along lower Willow Creek between Sob and Alder creeks, ca 5-5.5 air mi SE of Hoback Junction, ca 15.5-16.5 air mi SSE of Jackson.-110.682543.25721920Along trail on open slope.RMRM646709 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.804Bruce Embury199268160U.S.A.WyomingLincolnWyoming/Salt River Ranges: Wyoming Range: Waterdog Lake, ca 16 air mi ESE of Alpine Junction.-110.705343.134221462292Pinus contorta, Douglas fir ridge and valley. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM646710 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.36479Ronald L. Hartman1992821234U.S.A.WyomingLincoln[location and coordinates withheld]1737Streamside and adjacent uplands. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM646711 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.36530Ronald L. Hartman1992821234U.S.A.WyomingLincoln[location and coordinates withheld]1829Riverside and marshy meadows. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM646712 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.36609Ronald L. Hartman1992821234U.S.A.WyomingLincoln[location and coordinates withheld]1829Stream banks and roadside. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.336Heather Bradtke2001614165U.S.A.OregonUmatillaUmatilla National Forest and Vicinity: on Drumhill Ridge and Forest Road 3113, ca 0.4 mi from Summit Guard Station.-118.22361145.49527812501463Mixed conifer forest with shaded stream, including scab and biscuit habitat on edge of forest; soil ranging from fine and deep in forest to shallow and rocky on scab; slope 0-20; aspect southwest. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM647351 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.44847Ronald L. Hartman1993822234U.S.A.WyomingLincolnWyoming/Salt River Ranges: Salt River Range: Spring Lake Creek trail from divide to western end of Lake Alice.-110.766742.399223782439Rock slides, coniferous forests and shoreline. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM1009713 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.2786B. E. Nelson Ronald L. Hartman197963154U.S.A.WyomingCarbonLittle Snake River Valley: Dixon, ca 6.5 air mi E of Baggs on Wyo Hwy 70.-107.537441.03351935On roadside. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.61Heather Bradtke2001610161U.S.A.OregonUmatillaUmatilla National Forest and Vicinity: along North Fork Umatilla River, 0.5-1 air mi ESE of Corporation Guard Station.-118.18555645.726667701823Douglas-fir and populus overstory and alder spp. along the river; soil fine, deep, light brown; slope 0-15; aspect southwest. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM331681 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.6413Keith H. Dueholm197963154U.S.A.WyomingSheridan[location and coordinates withheld]1219Ditch between highway and creek. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM331682 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.7158Keith H. Dueholm1979620171U.S.A.WyomingSheridan[location and coordinates withheld]1219Gravelly bench along creek, willow thickets; bench. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM597146 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.39238Ronald L. Hartman1993629180U.S.A.WyomingPlatteSouthern Powder River Basin/Southeastern Plains: Southeastern Plains: Cottonwoood Creek, ca 9 air mi SE of Esterbrook.-105.253942.312816461676Shaded ravine with narrow-leaved cottonwood and ponderosa pine. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM354418 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1134June Haines1980625177U.S.A.WyomingFremontLander Field Station, above cliffs on the north side of the canal.-108.76642.77671783Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM939158 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.875Emily Elliott Brian Elliott200764155U.S.A.MontanaStillwaterBeartooth Mountains: along Mont Hwy 420, ca 3/4 mi N of Beehive, ca 31 air mi NW of Red Lodge.-109.71845.488514261634Volcanic tuft (ash substrate) cliffs and surrounding slopes dominated by annual weedy forbs with very few trees, area recently burned. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM939159 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1089Emily Elliott Brian Elliott200768159U.S.A.MontanaParkAbsoraka Mountains: ca 3.5 air mi N of National Forest, ca 4.5 air mi E of Livingston.-110.513845.66111448Distrubed area used as dump and shooting range. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS868605 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.2663Emily Elliott Ken Elliott200776187U.S.A.MontanaGallatinGallatin Range: Gallatin National Forest: along Forest Road 62, ca 1 road mi from forest boundary, ca 8.5 air mi S of Bozeman.-111.071745.563717311743Roadside, disturbed area, and creek area. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS863488 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.85458Ronald L. Hartman2007614165U.S.A.MontanaStillwaterBeartooth Mountains: Custer National Forest: ca 4 air mi SW of Nye, along Stillwater River.-109.859345.4031490Roadside park along the river and adjacent limestone outcrop. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM939260 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.85653Ronald L. Hartman2007615166U.S.A.MontanaStillwaterBeartooth Mountains: Beehive Rock and vicinity, 0.5-1 air mi N of Beehive.-109.71245.49814901714Limestone outcrops with slopes; area burned in forest fire in 2006; very motley mix of natives and exotics. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM939162 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.86008Ronald L. Hartman2007620171U.S.A.MontanaCarbonHorsethief Station Fishing Access, ca 3 air mi N of Red Lodge on Rock Creek.-109.229645.23491600Creek bottom and adjacent parking lot. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM939163 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.86058Ronald L. Hartman2007621172U.S.A.MontanaCarbonRest Area, Rock Creek Fishing Trail, ca 2 air mi NNE of Roberts at bridge on U.S. Hwy 212.-109.139745.38451350Parking lot but mostly creek bottoms. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM939160 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4953Emily Elliott2008622174U.S.A.MontanaGallatin[location and coordinates withheld]1615Warm wet seep on steep slope and boggy areas around seep. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS868606 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5187Emily Elliott Brian Elliott2008626178U.S.A.MontanaParkGallatin Range: Gallatin National Forest: along Forest Road 2500 and Big Creek at intersection with Hylite Creek, ca 29 air mi SW of Livingston.-110.897245.31091676Recently logged Pseudotsuga menziesii forest on sunny slope. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM864321 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.6494Emily Elliott2008727209U.S.A.MontanaSweet GrassBeartooth Mountains: Custer National Forest: along Forest Road 2140, near snow-gauge station on Picket Pin Creek, ca 28 air mi S of Big Timber.-109.984345.430421762213Forb dominated meadow surrounded by Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pinus contorta. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.6545Rick McNeill2009715196U.S.A.MontanaCascadeLewis and Clark National Forest: Little Belt Mountains: Smith River, ca 0.5 mi N of county line and ca 0.5 mi S of County Line Campground, ca 36.5 air mi NW of White Sulphur Springs.-111.287847.0071214Alcove in limestone cliff, east side of river, southwest aspect; no shore access. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.61747Ronald L. Hartman1998620171U.S.A.ColoradoHuerfanoWet Mountains, Wet Mountain Valley, Sangre de Cristo Range, and Vicinity: ca 3 air mi SSW of La Veta on Colo Hwy 12 at Cuchuras River crossing.-105.020637.449122562271Grassy areas and rock outcrop. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM939161 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.13903Brian Elliott2008622174U.S.A.MontanaSweet GrassAbsaroka Range: along Mont Hwy 298 below Coal Mine Rim, ca 18 air mi SW of Big Timber.-110.157145.61351487Roadside. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS898661 Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.2131Michael K. Kirkpatrick201071182U.S.A.ColoradoPitkin[location and coordinates withheld]2606Meadows and roadcuts. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1513Joseph L. M. Charboneau2010711192U.S.A.MontanaPhillipsLittle Rocky Mountains: eastern wall of Montana Gulch and Montana Gulch Campground, ca 5 air mi WSW of Zortman; ca 49.5 air mi SW of Malta.-108.632247.900412191341Disturbed areas and in campground. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.82864B. E. Nelson2011717198U.S.A.ColoradoPitkinElk Mountains: White River National Forest: along Avalanche Creek from the trailhead at the end of Forest Road 310 SE to the wilderness boundary, ca 4 air mi NNE of Redstone; ca 11-12 air mi S of Carbondale.-107.197939.230422252256Brushy canyon bottom with conifers, aspen, and cottonwood, and streambank. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5099Michael K. Kirkpatrick2011524144U.S.A.ColoradoMesaUnnamed mesa N of Plateau Creek, ca 6 air mi E of Colo Hwy -65 at I-70 and ca 5 air mi W of Molina.-108.165639.192816311676Sandy mesa with juniper, oak, and mountain shrubs. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.85458Ronald L. Hartman2007614165U.S.A.MontanaStillwaterBeartooth Mountains: Custer National Forest: ca 4 air mi SW of Nye, along Stillwater River.-109.859345.4031490Roadside park along the river and adjacent limestone outcrop. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.6494Emily Elliott2008727209U.S.A.MontanaSweet GrassBeartooth Mountains: Custer National Forest: along Forest Road 2140, near snow-gauge station on Picket Pin Creek, ca 28 air mi S of Big Timber.-109.984345.430421762213Forb dominated meadow surrounded by Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pinus contorta. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1029Emma E. Freeland2012619171U.S.A.MontanaMadisonMadison Valley: along Madison River, ca 2 air mi NNW of McAtee Bridge, ca 16.5 air mi SSE of Ennis.-111.676145.124516461652Willow thicket along a large river. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.8415Lori E. Brummer201265157U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaWest Elk Mountains: Gunnison National Forest: Smith Fork, old site of Smith Fork Campground, ca 2.5 road mi E of Needle Rock on Needle Rock Road, ca 13 air mi ESE of Hotchkiss.-107.508638.72892164Riparian area in mixed mountain shrub community. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.90325Ronald L. Hartman2010727208U.S.A.IdahoLemhiSalmon National Forest: Lemhi Range: Boulder Flat along Hayden Creek Road (Forest Road 08) 1.4 road mi from forest boundary, ca 14.5 air mi SW of Tendoy.-113.714644.75681882Douglas fir forest and adjacent stream. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.90772Ronald L. Hartman201081213U.S.A.IdahoLemhiSalmon National Forest: Salmon River Mountains: Forest Road 055 along Panther Creek at Clear Creek Trailhead.-114.349245.28991040Disturbed area and adjacent streamside. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.89305Ronald L. Hartman200978189U.S.A.WyomingSheridanSheridan, N of Bramble Inn at north end of Main Street.-106.958244.82521131Vacant lot. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.5573Emma E. Freeland2013615166U.S.A.MontanaMadisonMadison Range: Taylor Hilgard Unit of Lee Metcalf Wilderness: North Fork Bear Creek and Cameron Creek, ca 3-5 air mi NW of Sphinx Mountain, ca 14-15 air mi SE of Ennis.-111.551645.17671942Sagebrush grasslands. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.7200Emma E. Freeland2013721202U.S.A.MontanaBeaverheadHenrys Lake Mountains: Antelope Basin, along the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, ca 11 air mi SSW of Earthquake Lake, ca 48 air mi S of Ennis.-111.490544.71521462219Sagebrush grasslands. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.7494Emma E. Freeland2013731212U.S.A.MontanaMadisonTobacco Root Mountains: South Willow Creek, along Forest Road 160, ca 4 air mi S of Pony, ca 4 air mi ENE of Potosi Peak.-111.893745.60651804Grasslands in an opening of a Pseudotsuga menziesii forest along a road. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.8074Emma E. Freeland2013810222U.S.A.MontanaMadisonMadison Valley: BLM Palisades Recreation Area, ca 26 air mi S of Ennis, ca 12 air mi NE of Black Butte.-111.657644.987917221731Dry, disturbed grasslands. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.82864B. E. Nelson2011717198U.S.A.ColoradoPitkinElk Mountains: White River National Forest: along Avalanche Creek from the trailhead at the end of Forest Road 310 SE to the wilderness boundary, ca 4 air mi NNE of Redstone; ca 11-12 air mi S of Carbondale.-107.197939.230422252256Brushy canyon bottom with conifers, aspen, and cottonwood, and streambank. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4210Lori E. Brummer2011619170U.S.A.ColoradoMontroseUncompahgre Plateau: Spring Creek Canyon from BLM boundary to West Fork Spring Creek, ca 14 air mi SW of Montrose.-107.951738.391219692365Open area in oak brush. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4226Lori E. Brummer2011619170U.S.A.ColoradoMontroseUncompahgre Plateau: Spring Creek Canyon from BLM boundary to West Fork Spring Creek, ca 14 air mi SW of Montrose.-107.951738.391219692365Opening in oak brush community. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.4380bLori E. Brummer2011623174U.S.A.ColoradoGunnisonGunnison Basin: BLM Lands E of Paonia Reservoir off of County Road 2, ca 44 air mi NE of Delta.-107.323338.9742620912195Mixed mountain shrub/oak community. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.1152Crista L. O'Conner2016618170U.S.A.IdahoClearwaterClearwater Mountains: Musselshell Meadow, along Forest Road 535, ca 10 air mi SSE of Pierce.-115.741946.358975Meadows and wetland surrounding lake, and stretch of meadow N of road. Phenology: fruiting.RM Lepidium campestrephysical specimenBrassicaceaeLepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Br.3997aTimothy W. Chumley Irene Thien1996623175U.S.A.ColoradoEl PasoEast-central Colorado: Mosquito Range to Plains: Front Range: off Forest Road 320 ca 1.5 air mi W of Monument.-104.89739.09251981In grassland with dense stands of Gambel's oak and ponderosa pine. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.36003,1,0true