: 1.21 $2024-03-28T16:43:38-7:0054.163.62.42searchRMRM Polemonium micranthumphysical specimenPolemoniaceaePolemoniummicranthumBenth.3866Joy Handley2000519140U.S.A.IdahoAdamsPayette National Forest and Vicinity: Cuddy Mountains: Wildhorse Canyon across Wildhorse River from Trail Hill, ca 20.5 air mi NW of Council; ca 6.5 air mi SSW of Bear.-116.728244.94099751219Open east-facing hillside dominated by grasses and Symphoricarpos. Phenology: fruiting.RM Polemonium micranthumphysical specimenPolemoniaceaePolemoniummicranthumBenth.3873Jean Wood1996520141U.S.A.WashingtonFerryWestern Colville National Forest and Vicinity: French Point, west bank of Columbia River, ca 10 air mi SW of Kettle Falls.-118.179348.5037396Ponderosa pine/pinegrass open forest to riverbank and rocky islands. Phenology: fruiting.RM Polemonium micranthumphysical specimenPolemoniaceaePolemoniummicranthumBenth.3931Jean Wood1996520141U.S.A.WashingtonFerryWestern Colville National Forest and Vicinity: Kettle River Campground, ca 0.5 air mi E of Boyds on the west bank of Kettle River.-118.142848.7215402Open ponderosa pine/pinegrass, mixed forest edge, riverbank, seasonally flooded inlets, and rock outcrops. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Polemonium micranthumphysical specimenPolemoniaceaePolemoniummicranthumBenth.5667Heather Bradtke2002614165U.S.A.OregonMorrowUmatilla National Forest and Vicinity: Sunflower Flats on Forest Road 22, ca 25 mi S of Heppner.-119.56658345.0042221271In open meadow with fine, deep, chocolate brown soil over basalt; slope 0; aspect none. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS435370 Polemonium micranthumphysical specimenPolemoniaceaePolemoniummicranthumBenth.1639Peter F. Stickney196858129U.S.A.MontanaMissoulaButler Creek: adjacent to County Route 22, 1 mi above junction of LaValle Creek Road: 6 mi NNW of Missoula.1097Level slope; on alluvial stream terrace; associated with Ranunculus glaberrimus, numerous spp, annuals. Infrequent; flowers white. Phenology: flowering.RMRM137279 Polemonium micranthumphysical specimenPolemoniaceaePolemoniummicranthumBenth.1566C. Leo Hitchcock1933514134U.S.A.MontanaRavalliEast side of Bitterroot Valley, ca 30 mi S of Missoula.1036Under yellow pines, at edge of ravine in sagebrush flat. Phenology: flowering.RMRM54983 Polemonium micranthumphysical specimenPolemoniaceaePolemoniummicranthumBenth.20J. Lunell1905U.S.A.North DakotaBensonLeeds.Phenology: flowering.RMRM Polemonium micranthumphysical specimenPolemoniaceaePolemoniummicranthumBenth.599Joshua J. Irwin201063154U.S.A.IdahoLemhiSalmon River between Challis and Salmon: lower Briney Creek, 14.7 air mi S of Salmon.-113.9440144.966821419Well developed soil in xeric Douglas-fir vegetation; 19° slope, NNW aspect; quartzite geology. 76-150 individuals apparent. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM115062 Polemonium micranthumphysical specimenPolemoniaceaePolemoniummicranthumBenth.4751Edwin B. Payson Lois B. Payson1926531151U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyHead of Sibylee Creek.-105.291341.7771798Granite rocks. Flowers white or cream color; very frequent. Phenology: flowering.36003,1,0true