: 1.21 $2024-03-28T08:56:32-7:0018.234.55.154searchRMRM796111 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.2210Jeanette Flaig Kurt Flaig200381213U.S.A.ColoradoSan JuanEastern San Juan Mountains: Stony Pass:-107.552837.779638443884Alpine scree slope. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.6177Jeanette Flaig2004717199U.S.A.ColoradoHinsdaleEastern San Juan Mountains: Rio Grande National Forest: Forest Road 520, Rio Grande Reservoir, ca 29 air mi WSW of Creede.-107.310137.73342879Sandy bank of reservoir. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.7230Jeanette Flaig200485218U.S.A.ColoradoSaguacheEastern San Juan Mountains: Rio Grande National Forest: La Garita Wilderness: Trailhead 783-912, Forest Road 744, Saguache and Halfmoon creeks, ca 16 air mi NE of Creede.-106.750137.974330813113Aspen/spruce forest in canyon on dry east-facing slope. Phenology: flowering.RMRM310287 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.3089Robert D. Dorn1978625176U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterCedar Canyon.-109.10241.89672195Sandy juniper forest with Cryptantha and Gayophytum. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM681674 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.8274Robert D. Dorn200068160U.S.A.WyomingBig HornCa 5 mi N of Hyattville.-107.61344.32071493Barren red beds with Cryptantha. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM615828 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.16212Walter Fertig199586218U.S.A.WyomingCarbonWashakie Basin: west slope of Flat Top Mountain, ca 1 mi SW of North Flat Top; ca 0.5 mi NW of head of Robbers Gulch.-107.848741.222862317Southwest facing slope of pale sandstone-shale gravel with scattered slabs of reddish sandstone; Artemisia tridentata-Chrysothamnus nauseosus community with Elymus elymoides above shrubby draw. Phenology: flowering.RMRM310287 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.3089Robert D. Dorn1978625176U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterCedar Canyon.-109.10241.89672195Sandy juniper forest with Cryptantha and Gayophytum. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM681674 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.8274Robert D. Dorn200068160U.S.A.WyomingBig HornCa 5 mi N of Hyattville.-107.61344.32071493Barren red beds with Cryptantha. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS491978 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.560C. E. Taylor1922821233U.S.A.ColoradoGunnisonCochetopa National Forest: N of Klein Ranch.2865Infrequent on gentle south sandy loam slope in grassland. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM580518 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.2084JoAnn W. Flock1989621172U.S.A.ColoradoRio BlancoPiceance Creek Road: 3.4 mi S of jct with CO Hwy 64.271815Arid sagebrush along road. Phenology: flowering.RMRM547036 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.s.n.K. D. Warren198961152U.S.A.ColoradoRio BlancoNear Ryan Gulch Road W of Peceance Creek.Phenology: flowering.RMRM734789 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.284L. Armstrong1991627178U.S.A.ColoradoRio BlancoCa. 3.5 mi west on Piceance Creek Road, off Hwy. 139, north side of road.2134Steep rugged shale in Green River formation with Cryptantha, rice grass, Eriogonum. Phenology: flowering.RMUSFS491976 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.W-8S. H. Wright1911811223U.S.A.ColoradoNo countyPike National Forest.2439East slope in dry sandy soil. Phenology: flowering.RMRM340166 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.82-422Steve O'Kane S. Sigstedt1982625176U.S.A.ColoradoRio BlancoYankee Gulch: junction of Galloway Gulch and Ryan Gulch.2055Infrequent on decomposed shale of ridge top with Artemisia, Agropyron and Symphoricarpos. Phenology: flowering.RMRM358626 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.17444William A. Weber Dan Randolph1984724206U.S.A.ColoradoMineralBetween Lake City and Slumbullion Landslip Area.2700Steep scree slope. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.560Clarence E. Taylor1922821233U.S.A.ColoradoCochetopa National Forest: north of Klein Ranch.2865gentle southern slope, sandy loam, in grassland. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.20682B. E. Nelson Robin Jones199166157U.S.A.WyomingHot SpringsBighorn Basin: between Rattlesnake Gulch and Missouri Flats Road, ca 5 air mi NW of Thermopolis.-108.305543.6814021493Sandy slope below bluff.RMRM524565 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.10783Keith H. Dueholm1980720202U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterRock Springs Uplift: Kinney Rim, ca 1 air mi NE of Pine Butte.-108.650841.31862439Roadside up rim. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM614412 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.26741B. E. Nelson Russ Nelson1993628179U.S.A.WyomingSubletteUpper Green River Basin: Cretaceous Mountain/Hogsback Ridge area: upper slopes of Wildcat Canyon, ca 3.5 air mi WSW of Clara Birds Nipple (Bird Nipple); ca 16 air mi SSW of Big Piney.-110.255342.326422312298Steep sagebrush slopes. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM629180 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.10213Thomas Cramer Jane T. Kellett199582214U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterGreen River Basin: East Buckhorn Draw at the confluence with West Buckhorn Draw in Eighteenmile Canyon, ca 20 air mi WNW of Farson.-109.8142.213120542103Shale and sandstone canyonside with sparse sagebrush. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM629270 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.314Thomas Cramer1994611162U.S.A.WyomingSubletteGreen River Basin: north side of Ross Butte overlooking New Fork River, ca 10 air mi E of Big Piney.-109.898942.574220732280Open slopes, intermittent sagebrush, and badlands. var. deserta Phenology: flowering.RMRM629179 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.7116Thomas Cramer199574185U.S.A.WyomingLincolnGreen River Basin: ca 13.5 air mi NE of Kemmerer.-110.415741.956221342164Shrubless clay slope mesa side. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS491980 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.311James C. Whitham1930826238U.S.A.MontanaBeaverheadBeaverhead National Forest: extreme head of Berry Creek.2743South slope; rocky soil. Phenology: flowering.RMRM78776 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.46L. A. Fitch18956152U.S.A.MontanaMadisonSheridan.Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.4790Michael K. Kirkpatrick2011517137U.S.A.ColoradoMesaColorado River Valley: unnamed side canyon E of De Beque Canyon, N of Kimbell Mesa, ca 21 air mi ENE of Grand Junction.-108.242239.271215241597Sandy, cobbly slopes with juniper. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.4901Michael K. Kirkpatrick2011519139U.S.A.ColoradoMesaCa 0.5 air mi W of Fleming Point on north side of Colo Hwy 65 along Plateau Creek, ca 9 air mi S of De Beque.-108.219139.196615121548South-facing sandstone cliff and slopes dominated by juniper and ephedra. Phenology: flowering.RMUSFS898712 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.4926Michael K. Kirkpatrick2011522142U.S.A.ColoradoMesaColorado River Valley: mesas on either side of Little Horsethief Creek, S of Sunnyside Road, ca 3 air mi NW of Horsethief Mountain and ca 2 air mi SE of De Beque.-108.189539.311815361615Sagebrush meadow and slopes with scattered juniper and mixed grass-forb understory. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.5337Michael K. Kirkpatrick2011530150U.S.A.ColoradoMesaColorado River Valley: canyon SE of De Beque Reservoir, ca 1 air mi NNE of De Beque off of the W.50 Road.-108.21339.341715541646Sandy slopes with juniper, mountain shrubs, and sagebrush. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.5438Michael K. Kirkpatrick201161152U.S.A.ColoradoGarfieldColorado River Valley: W of the mouth of Smith Gulch, N of I-70 along a frontage road, ca 5 air mi SW of Parachute.-108.134139.398415601585Ruderal meadow (including pipeline corridor) with greasewood, cheatgrass, and other weedy species. Phenology: flowering.RMRM914716 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.27009Walter Fertig2011823235U.S.A.WyomingLincolnOverthrust Belt: south side of Bear River Divide, 9 mi S of Fossil Butte National Monument, 12 mi SW of Kemmerer; 15.2 mi E of Idaho.2286Loose clay over white limestone with Eriogonum brevicaule var. laxifolium, Achnatherum hymenoides, Eremogone hookeri, Oxytropis sericea, and Sphaeralcea coccinea on lower slopes. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM399096 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.4609Robert D. Dorn198768159U.S.A.WyomingLincolnHilltop N of Opal.-110.228340.99042103Clay hills, with Hymenopappus, Penstemon.. Flowers purple. Phenology: flowering.RMRM339750 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.242Joseph Storto Thomas Wood198178189U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterCa 7 mi W of Sand Creek on Cherokee Trail, on Powder Rim, E; ca 65 air mi SW of Rawlins and ca 19.5 air mi WNW of Baggs.2134On shale of ridge top with Eriogonum brevicaule, Penstemon sp., Artemisia frigida, and Sitanion hystrix. Scattered; flowers violet. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM957135 Phacelia glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosaNutt.5301Allen Huber Sherel Goodrich2013717198U.S.A.ColoradoRio BlancoEast Tavaputs Plateau: near head of Cathederal Creek.-108.5352539.7200832606Plants growing on raw slopes of shale from Green River Formation adjacent to mountain big sagebrush community. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMTRM162943 Phacelia glandulosa var. australisphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. australisBrandSyntype for <i>Phacelia</i> <i>glandulosa</i> Nutt. var. <i>australis</i> Brand. Pflanzenr. (Engler) IV. 251: 83. 1913.549Carl F. Baker189997250U.S.A.ColoradoConejosCumbres.3048Phenology: flowering. Type Specimen.RMTRM22552 Phacelia glandulosa var. australisphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. australisBrandSyntype for <i>Phacelia</i> <i>glandulosa</i> Nutt. var. <i>australis</i> Brand. Pflanzenr. (Engler) IV. 251: 83. 1913.549Carl F. Baker189997250U.S.A.ColoradoConejosCumbres.3048Phenology: flowering & fruiting. Type Specimen.RMTRM51232 Phacelia glandulosa var. australisphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. australisBrandSyntype for <i>Phacelia</i> <i>glandulosa</i> Nutt. var. <i>australis</i> Brand. Pflanzenr. (Engler) IV. 251: 83. 1913.47. 1F. E. Clements E. S. Clements1903715196U.S.A.ColoradoEl PasoManitou, Rosula indigena, CO-TX-Mex-AZ.Species principalis aspectus aestivalis Quercus-Cerocarpus-lochmodio. Phenology: flowering & fruiting. Type Specimen.RMRM792316 Phacelia glandulosa var. desertaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. deserta(A. Nels.) Brand38381B. E. Nelson1996710192U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterSouth-central Wyoming: Washakie Basin: bluffs above Windmill Draw, ca 4 air mi N of Courthouse Butte, ca 24.5 air mi S of Wamsutter; ca 24 air mi NW of Baggs.20672091Light colored shaly clay slope and ridge of the bluffs. Phenology: flowering.RMRM792388 Phacelia glandulosa var. desertaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. deserta(A. Nels.) Brand6929Beth Ward1997723204U.S.A.WyomingSweetwater[location and coordinates withheld]20302288Exposed clay slope, upper half. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM627845 Phacelia glandulosa var. desertaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. deserta(A. Nels.) Brand35302B. E. Nelson C. H. Refsdal and Laura Welp1995620171U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterBasins and Mountains of Southwest Wyoming: Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area: small cove on east side ca 1.5 mi below Blacks Fork, ca 4 air mi NE of Buckboard Crossing; ca 17.5 air mi S of Green River.-109.530841.281118411917Shaly benches and slopes, sandstone outcrops, cobblestone ridgetops, and sandy areas with scattered desert shrubs and greasewood bottom. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM633136 Phacelia glandulosa var. desertaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. deserta(A. Nels.) Brand18349Walter Fertig199872183U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterGreen River Basin: ridge on south side of Logan Draw, ca 0.9 mi SE of Whalen Butte, ca 0.9 mi SW of Cordwood Bottom and the Green River, ca 2.2 mi S of the city of Green River.19511975North-, west-, and east-facing slopes of low terrace knolls of the Green River Formation, soil gray clay-shale coverd with brown to light grey limey slate, Elymus salinus (?)/cushion plant community with scattered shrubs (kochia americana, Atriplex confertifolia, Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus); dominant cushion plants include Cryptantha caespitosa, Arenaria hookeri, Haplopappus nuttallii. Stems hirsute at base but with some glands near inflorescence. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM633143 Phacelia glandulosa var. desertaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. deserta(A. Nels.) Brand18261Walter Fertig1998627178U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterGreen River Basin: ridge system ca 1-1.3 mi NE of Whalen Bottom and the Green River, ca 2.5-3 mi W of Wilkins Peak radio tower.19812134South-facing slope of gray shale-clay (Green River Formation) with surface of slate fragments, bare soil cover ca 40-50%, rock cover 20-40%, and vegetative cover 10-30%; community of cushion plants (Cymopterus terebinthinus, Haplopappus armerioides) and Elymus sp. (possibly E. salinus. Herbage mostly cinereous-hirsute, sparsely glandular. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM633151 Phacelia glandulosa var. desertaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. deserta(A. Nels.) Brand18346Walter Fertig199872183U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterGreen River Basin: ridge ca 0.8 mi SSE of Wilkins Peak radio tower; ca 7.5 air mi SW of Rock Springs and 6 mi E of the city of Green River.-109.339841.479421342164North- and south-facing slopes below summit of east-west trending grayish-white shale clay terrace with surface of abundant whitish-gray limey slate fragments (Green River Formation); community of low cushion plants, forbs, and bunchgrasses dominated by Haplopappus armerioides, Cymopterus terebinthinus, Phlox muscoides, Arenaria hookeri, Elymus spicatus, and Oryzopsis hymenoides. Pubescence mostly cinereous, with some glandular hairs. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM633122 Phacelia glandulosa var. desertaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. deserta(A. Nels.) Brand18348Walter Fertig199872183U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterGreen River Basin: north-south trending ridge, north side of Wilkins Peak, ca 0.5-1 mi N of Wilkins Peak radio tower, and ca 1.3-2.3 mi S of I-80 and Kanda.21952221Slopes of Green River shale on west, south, and north aspects along ridge, soil fine gray clay shale covered with fragments of brown-gray slate chips; found in the following 5 communities: (1) scattered Cercocarpus montanus-Atriplex confertifolia with cushion plants (especially Sphaeromeria capitata): (2) southwest and west slopes dominated by Phlox muscoides, Arenaria hookeri cushion plant community on chalky slate barrens; (3) dark gray shale-clay in old road bed; (4) summit flats of chalky slate in barren cushion plant community dominated by Arenaria hookeri, Cryptantha caespitosa, and Astragalus spatulatus: (5) west-facing steep slopes of gray shale in Elymus-Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus community without cushion plants. Mostly hirsute-gray pubescent, with some glands near inflorescence. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM633121 Phacelia glandulosa var. desertaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. deserta(A. Nels.) Brand18336Walter Fertig199871182U.S.A.WyomingLincolnGreen River Basin: ridge due N of Opal, ca 0.3 mi N of U.S. Hwy 30 and ca 0.5 mi E of Wyo Hwy 240.-110.317141.76312103Upper slopes and crest of south-facing clay ridge covered by rounded cobblestones; cushion plant community with scattered Atriplex. Plants with hirsute pubescent (although glandular hairs also present); some individuals very robust. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM103653 Phacelia glandulosa var. desertaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. deserta(A. Nels.) Brand4311Edwin B. Payson Lois B. Payson192577188U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterNear Rock Springs.-109.221641.603319112042Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM153665 Phacelia glandulosa var. desertaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. deserta(A. Nels.) Brand11Robert L. Lang1936720202U.S.A.WyomingSweetwater6 mi S of Red Desert.-108.110941.56832042Top of bluff. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM667044 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.1377Amy J. Roderick1997628179U.S.A.WyomingCarbonUpper North Platte and Laramie River Drainages: Chokecherry Knob E of Wyo Hwy 71, ca 8.5 air mi S of Rawlins.-107.233241.678523472439Gravelly area dominated by sagebrush. Phenology: flowering.RMRM655109 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.53876Ronald L. Hartman1995816228U.S.A.WyomingTetonMount Leidy Highland Area: 0.5-2 air mi NE of Crystal Creek Campground.-110.397143.63423172408Open dry slopes. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM802818 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.989Luanne Lum2001723204U.S.A.WyomingParkBighorn Basin: along County Road 5XS, ca 0.5 air mi S of Sunshine Reservoir and ca 12 air mi SW of Meeteetse.-109.061344.072420362060Pinus flexilis with sagebrush. Phenology: flowering.RMRM706344 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.2053Bonnie Heidel200172183U.S.A.WyomingBig HornBighorn Canyon National Recreation Area: above Crooked Creek.-108.220444.89331140Occasional on east-facing slopes of Chugwater outcrop above the creek at lower and mid-slope positions. Occurs with Oryzopsis hymenoides, Mentzelia pumila, Lesquerella alpina, Platyschkuria integrifolia. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.7998Robert D. Dorn1999628179U.S.A.WyomingUintaSouthwest side of Cedar Mountain.-110.095641.09162347Barren caly slope with no associates.RMRM708196 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.9390Robert D. Dorn200278189U.S.A.WyomingLincoln10 mi SW of Kemmerer.-110.71541.7316672164Barren white clay with Phacelia, Ipomopsis, and Cryptantha. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM718196 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.9390Robert D. Dorn200278189U.S.A.WyomingLincoln10 mi SW of Kemmerer.-110.71541.7316672164Barren white clay with Phacelia, Ipomopsis, and Cryptantha. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM703517 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.19185Walter Fertig2000716198U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterGreen River Basin: plateau on north side of Steamboat Mountain adjacent to BLM 2-track as it drops off summit.-108.945642.00122432Community of Artemisia pedatifida/Arenaria hookeri/Poa secunda on gravelly-clay soil on flats. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM656921 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.25957B. E. Nelson Russ Nelson1993620171U.S.A.WyomingLincolnWyoming/Salt River Ranges: Salt River Range: above La Barge Creek on County Road 315 or La Barge Creek Road, ca 1.5 air mi NW of Viola; ca 23.5 air mi SW of Big Piney.-110.378142.2721952225Roadside and steep road cuts. Phenology: flowering.RMRM343989 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.15733Ronald L. Hartman198375186U.S.A.WyomingLincolnU.S. Hwy 30: 14 air mi ESE of Opal, then 0.4 mi N.-110.064741.71311981Shaley badlands. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM655879 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.25308Ronald L. Hartman Walter Fertig1990611162U.S.A.WyomingTetonMount Leidy Highland Area: Gray Hills: area immediately NE of Upper Slide Lake, in and adjacent to exclosure.-110.319143.602722252530Sagebrush flats and slopes with patches of coralberry and areas of barren slope; barren slopes.RMRM655880 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.26437Ronald L. Hartman199076187U.S.A.WyomingTetonMount Leidy Highland Area: Gray Hills: ridge and adjacent area overlooking Slate Creek, ca 4.5 air mi NW of west end of Upper Slide Lake.-110.378643.558924082469Douglas fir and Engelmann spruce forest, adjacent barren ridge, and slope below.RMRM643175 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.7998Robert D. Dorn1999628179U.S.A.WyomingUintaSouthwest side of Cedar Mountain.-110.094241.09142347Barren caly slope with no associates. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM841855 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.3165Bonnie Heidel2008716198U.S.A.WyomingCarbonWashakie Basin: west slope of Flat Top Mountain. ca 15 air mi NNW of Baggs.2329Exposed ridge, southwest aspect, 15-30% slope, on pale, yellowish sandstone-shale gravel with scattered slabs of reddish sandstone, with Eriogonum brevicaulis, Elymus spicatus, Stephanomeria runcinata. Phenology: flowering.RMRM906809 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.3501Bonnie Heidel F. Blomquist2010823235U.S.A.WyomingCarbonWashakie Basin: west slope of Flat Top Mountain, ca 15 air mi NNW of Baggs.2329In pale, yellowish sandstone-shale gravel with scattered slabs of reddish sandstone belonging to a member of the Green River Formation; occurs with Eriogonum brevicaule, Elymus spicatus, Stephanomeria runcinata. Uncommon. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.8451Joshua J. Irwin2012617169U.S.A.IdahoCusterEastern Salmon River Mountains: gulch on the south side of lower Ellis Creek, 14.5 air mi NNE of Challis.-114.1110444.698061583<25 individuals estimated in xeric solid rock on barren ground, 36 degree slope, E aspect, quartzite geology. Phenology: flowering.RMRM663112 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.1292C. H. Refsdal Walter Fertig1994628179U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterBasins and Mountains of Southwest Wyoming: ca 2 air mi SE of Green River; north side of Ten Mile Road.-109.425541.463119872006Semi-barren desert slopes and grasses in patches. Phenology: flowering.RMRM633147 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.18350Walter Fertig199873184U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterGreen River Basin: ridge at head of north branch of Chicken Springs Draw, along 2-track ca 2 mi SE of Green River Airport and ca 2 mi NW of the Green River at Boat Bottom.2070Middle of 2-track on brown clay soil with covering of brown sandstone fragments within community of Artemisia tridentata/Chrysothamnus nauseosus/Elymus. Plants with a mix of long, non-glandular, and short gland-tipped hairs; approaches "var. deserta". Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM633148 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.18278Walter Fertig1998629180U.S.A.WyomingSubletteGreen River Basin: badlands ridges below west end of Ross Ridge, ca 0.8 mi SE of the New Fork River (ca 2 mi E of the confluence of the New Fork and Green rivers), ca 2.2 mi S of Wyo Hwy 351.-109.943542.55621342225South-facing clay slope of ridge extending due west of west cone of Ross Ridge; on chalky white or brownish sandstone-gravel covered, loose gray slopes. Vegetative cover ca 3%; in opening within Sarcobatus-Atriplex confertifolia community. Herbage obviously glandular when fresh, glands less obvious when dried; unpleasant smelling. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM601884 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.14896Walter Fertig1994621172U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterRock Springs Uplift: east slope of White Mountain 0.5-1.5 mi N of U.S. Hwy 191, ca 10 air mi NNW of Rock Springs.-109.331941.748220732134Barren gray-white shale ridges and low hills; soils fine-textured with thin layer of broken shale flakes, with Oryzopsis hymenoides, and Atriplex gardneri. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM579611 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.12897Walter Fertig199276188U.S.A.WyomingHot SpringsFoothills of the Absaroka and Owl Creek Mountains: west end of Padlock Rim, ca 3 air mi SE of Hamilton Dome, ca 17 air mi WNW of Thermopolis.-108.524643.74921615Steep clay-shale slopes and sandstone boulder fields on south-facing slope of rim. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM645055 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.18319Walter Fertig199871182U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterGreen River Basin: ridge on east side of Buckhorn Draw, ca 1.5 mi W of Eighteenmile Knoll; ca 10 mi E of Fontenelle Reservoir.-109.926842.125920122042West-facing slope of brown sandy clay with surface of small brown sandstone flakes and rock; vegetative cover ca 40%; community dominated by Artemisia tridentata var. wyomingensis/Elymus spicatus; with Atriplex confertifolia, Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus, and Elymus lanceolatus. Plants all short, very glandular. Phenology: flowering.RMRM645056 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.18328Walter Fertig199871182U.S.A.WyomingSweetwaterGreen River Basin: ridge on west side of Eighteenmile Canyon, ca 2.5 mi N of Eighteenmile Well and County Road 49; ca 13 mi E of Fontenelle Reservoir.-109.84942.111220122057South-facing brown clay shale barren slope in Atriplex confertifolia/Elymus elymoides community; slopes covered with brown slate fragments on lower half, mostly loose sandy clay higher up slope. Plants all very glandular. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM645057 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.18301Walter Fertig1998630181U.S.A.WyomingSubletteGreen River Basin: Little Colorado Desert: ridge system on north side of Reardon Draw, ca 4 mi E of the Green River, and ca 12 mi NE of La Barge.-110.004642.433421952225White chalky knoll above gray and brown mudstones; vegetative cover 0-15%; community of widely scattered shrubs (Chrysothamnus nauseosus, Atriplex confertifolia, Artemisia tridentata) and cushion plants (Haplopappus armerioides, Arenaria hookeri). Plants odoriferous, strongly glandular. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM633135 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.18282Walter Fertig Steve Laster1998629180U.S.A.WyomingSubletteGreen River Basin: north side of Ross Butte on badlands ridges at head of large wash N of northeast "ridge" of butte, ca 0.3 mi S of the New Fork River.2134West-facing steep, crumbly clay slope without surface rocks in community of sparse Atriplex confertifolia, occasional Sarcobatus vermiculatus, Eriogonum brevicaule, and Elymus elymoides; vegetative cover ca 5-10%; also present on reddish clay-shale slopes. Plants prominently glandular when fresh, strongly aromatic. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM633134 Phacelia glandulosa var. glandulosaphysical specimenBoraginaceaePhaceliaglandulosavar. glandulosaNutt.18304Walter Fertig1998630181U.S.A.WyomingSubletteGreen River Basin: Little Colorado Desert; ridge on north side of Reardon Draw at upper end of Reardon Draw, ca 6.5 air mi E of the Green River and ca 13 air mi NE of La Barge.-109.946342.433421642195Gray clay flats at base of badlands slopes and south- and west-facing limey-clay slopes; bottoms dominated by Artemisia tridentata var. wyomingensis/Poa secunda community with Elymus lanceolatus and Atriplex gardneri locally common along small, shallow washes. Patchy and sparse in draw bottoms amid Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus, Artemisia tridentata; plants very glandular-hairy. Phenology: flowering.36003,1,0true