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  • Physaria ludoviciana, Physaria macrocarpa, Physaria mcvaughiana, Physaria montana, Physaria multiceps, Physaria navajoensis, Physaria nelsonii, Physaria newberryi
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  • filiculmis Eleocharis microcarpa var. microcarpa Eleocharis minima Eleocharis montana Eleocharis montevidensis Eleocharis nana Eleocharis nigrescens Eleocharis
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  • kamtschatica, Eleocharis macrostachya, Eleocharis mamillata, Eleocharis montana, Eleocharis montevidensis, Eleocharis nitida, Eleocharis occulta, Eleocharis
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  • Oxalis latifolia, Oxalis laxa, Oxalis macrantha, Oxalis metcalfei, Oxalis montana, Oxalis oregana, Oxalis pes-caprae, Oxalis pilosa, Oxalis purpurea, Oxalis
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  • Synthyris and Besseya (Scrophulariaceae). Ph.D. dissertation. University of Montana. Synthyris alpina, Synthyris borealis, Synthyris bullii, Synthyris canbyi
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  • Inflexae Show Lower Taxa Limnanthes alba, Limnanthes floccosa, Limnanthes montana C. T. Mason Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 25: 473. 1952. Nancy R. Morin Treatment
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  • margarettae, Quercus michauxii, Quercus minima, Quercus mohriana, Quercus montana, Quercus muehlenbergii, Quercus oblongifolia, Quercus oglethorpensis, Quercus
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  • 3, p. 231); Arizona and New Mexico (key 4, p. 237); Alberta, Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming (key 5, p. 239); and Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Great Plains states
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  • donniana, Grimmia elongata, Grimmia longirostris, Grimmia mariniana, Grimmia montana, Grimmia pilifera, Grimmia reflexidens, Grimmia sessitana, Grimmia teretinervis
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  • Xyris isoetifolia, Xyris jupicai, Xyris laxifolia, Xyris longisepala, Xyris montana, Xyris platylepis, Xyris scabrifolia, Xyris serotina, Xyris smalliana, Xyris
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  • Mentzelia micrantha, Mentzelia mollis, Mentzelia monoensis, Mentzelia montana, Mentzelia nitens, Mentzelia obscura, Mentzelia packardiae, Mentzelia pectinata
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  • malloryi, Arctostaphylos manzanita, Arctostaphylos mewukka, Arctostaphylos montana, Arctostaphylos montaraensis, Arctostaphylos montereyensis, Arctostaphylos
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  • Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming > 46 46 Leaf blades elliptic to ovate, densely white-lanate abaxially; Rocky Mountains, sw Montana and e Idaho to
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  • mexicana, Muhlenbergia microsperma, Muhlenbergia minutissima, Muhlenbergia montana, Muhlenbergia palmeri, Muhlenbergia pauciflora, Muhlenbergia pectinata,
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  • bracts on stem or below involucre; e California to se Oregon, s Idaho, sw Montana, w Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, and nw Arizona Eriogonum caespitosum 3 Flowering
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  • laxa, Triteleia lemmoniae, Triteleia lilacina, Triteleia lugens, Triteleia montana, Triteleia peduncularis Douglas ex Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 15: under
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  • Syntrichia fragilis, Syntrichia laevipila, Syntrichia latifolia, Syntrichia montana, Syntrichia norvegica, Syntrichia obtusissima, Syntrichia papillosa, Syntrichia
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  • lanceolata, Scrophularia macrantha, Scrophularia marilandica, Scrophularia montana, Scrophularia parviflora, Scrophularia peregrina, Scrophularia villosa Linnaeus
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  • Townsendia mensana, Townsendia microcephala, Townsendia minima, Townsendia montana, Townsendia parryi, Townsendia rothrockii, Townsendia scapigera, Townsendia
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  • Douglasia gormanii, Douglasia idahoensis, Douglasia laevigata, Douglasia montana, Douglasia nivalis, Douglasia ochotensis Lindley Quart. J. Sci. Lit. Arts
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  • klamathensis, Rudbeckia laciniata, Rudbeckia maxima, Rudbeckia mohrii, Rudbeckia montana, Rudbeckia nitida, Rudbeckia occidentalis, Rudbeckia scabrifolia, Rudbeckia
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  • here treated as Eleocharis montana and E. ravenelii should be evaluated. According to H. K. Svenson (1957), the type of E. montana from near Bogotá, Colombia
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  • var. latior, Ericameria parryi var. monocephala, Ericameria parryi var. montana, Ericameria parryi var. nevadensis, Ericameria parryi var. parryi, Ericameria
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  • Centaurea jacea, Centaurea macrocephala, Centaurea melitensis, Centaurea montana, Centaurea nigra, Centaurea nigrescens, Centaurea phrygia, Centaurea scabiosa
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  • montane; Oregon to Montana. Castilleja flava 24 Herbs 0.8–1.5 dm; alpine to subalpine; c Rocky Mountains, Colorado, disjunct in se Montana. Castilleja puberula
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  • Show Lower Taxa Krigia biflora, Krigia cespitosa, Krigia dandelion, Krigia montana, Krigia occidentalis, Krigia virginica, Krigia wrightii Schreber Gen. Pl
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  • Cystopteris bulbifera, Cystopteris fragilis, Cystopteris laurentiana, Cystopteris montana, Cystopteris protrusa, Cystopteris reevesiana, Cystopteris tennesseensis
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  • genusArctostaphylos speciesArctostaphylos montana Show Lower Taxa Arctostaphylos montana subsp. montana, Arctostaphylos montana subsp. ravenii Eastwood Proc. Calif
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  • depressa, Juniperus communis var. megistocarpa, Juniperus communis var. montana Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1040. 1753. Robert P. Adams Common names: Common juniper genévrier
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  • familyPlantaginaceae genusHippuris Show Lower Taxa Hippuris lanceolata, Hippuris montana, Hippuris tetraphylla, Hippuris vulgaris Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 4. 1753. Reidar
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  • crocea var. aurea, Bloomeria crocea var. crocea, Bloomeria crocea var. montana (Torrey) Coville Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 4: 203. 1893. J. Chris Pires Common
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  • cells that easily separate it from G. montana, but some stems have leaves that lack this feature. Specimens of G. montana can then be identified by their basal
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  • Show Lower Taxa Convallaria majalis var. majalis, Convallaria majalis var. montana Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 314. 1753. Frederick H. Utech Illustrated Treatment
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  • Taxa Triantha occidentalis subsp. brevistyla, Triantha occidentalis subsp. montana, Triantha occidentalis subsp. occidentalis (S. Watson) R. R. Gates J. Linn
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  • in most taxa. The ultraviolet lines are especially well-developed in L. montana, which also has unique ultraviolet reflective petal hairs. J. M. Leong and
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  • familyCistaceae genusHudsonia Show Lower Taxa Hudsonia ericoides, Hudsonia montana, Hudsonia tomentosa Linnaeus Syst. Nat. ed. 12, 2: 323, 327. 1767. , Mant
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  • Inflorescences umbels, pedunculate. > 7 7 British Columbia, California, Idaho, Montana, w Nevada, Oregon, Washington. > 8 8 Leaf blades 1.5–8.5 cm; drupe stones
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  • dwarfdandelion Endemic Basionym: Hyoseris montana Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2: 87. 1803 Synonyms: Cynthia montana (Michaux) Standley Treatment appears in FNA
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyDryopteridaceae genusCystopteris speciesCystopteris montana (Lamarck) Bernhardi ex Desvaux Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris 6(2,3): 264.1827. Christopher
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  • familyAsteraceae tribeAsteraceae tribe Cardueae genusCentaurea speciesCentaurea montana Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 911. 1753. David J. Keil, Jörg Ochsmann Common names:
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  • glabrous; e Montana to n New Mexico > 15 15 Perianths sparsely hispid, (1.2-)1.5-2.5 mm; involucres turbinate, 1-1.5(-2) × 0.8-1.5 mm; e Montana, sc North
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  • hispida Muhlenberg ex Torrey Smilax hispida var. australis Small Smilax hispida var. montana Coker Smilax tamnoides var. hispida (Muhlenberg ex Torrey) Fernald Treatment
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  • Show Lower Taxa Carex bromoides subsp. bromoides, Carex bromoides subsp. montana Schkuhr ex Willdenow Sp. Pl. 4(1): 258. 1805. Robert F. C. Naczi Illustrated
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  • Barkworth Endemic Synonyms: Stipa occidentalis Stipa occidentalis var. montana Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page 121. Plants tightly
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  • ovate-lanceolate, (7-)8-14 × 3-5 mm; rachises pubescent (trichomes crisped); Colorado, Montana, Utah Wyoming. Draba crassa 8 Fruits linear-elliptic to elliptic, 5-10(-13)
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  • IllustratedEndemic Basionym: Carex goodenovii var. dolia M. E. Jones Bull. Montana State Univ., Biol. Ser. 15: 72. 1910 Synonyms: Carex enanderi Hultén Carex
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  • County, Idaho. Later it was recorded also from Madison and Teton counties, Montana (L. J. Musselman and S. C. Haynes 1996) and in 2001 discovered near Calgary
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  • Menapace* Illustrated Synonyms: Eleocharis arenicola Torrey Eleocharis montana subsp. montevidensis (Kunth) Osten Eleocharis palmeri Svenson Treatment
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  • united to apex; high plains and steppes, se Alberta and s Saskatchewan, e Montana, w North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and nw Colorado [20b.2. Atriplex
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  • Racemosae speciesCarex aboriginum M. E. Jones Biol. Ser. Bull. State Univ. Montana 15: 69. 1910. David F. Murray IllustratedEndemicConservation concern Treatment
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  • Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Yukon, Alaska, Montana. Euphrasia subarctica 3 Stems simple or with 1–6 pairs of branches; corollas
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  • decumbent, usually thinly floccose; Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, desert ranges of ne Nevada and e Oregon Eriogonum ovalifolium
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  • and preliminary studies of Trisetum orthochaetum, Missoula County, Montana. Proc. Montana Acad. Sci. 47:3-4 [abstract]. Trisetum aureum, Trisetum canescens
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  • occur from the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia and Washington east to Montana and southern Saskatchewan. Most species are locally common. Plants of ser
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  • familyLiliaceae genusBloomeria speciesBloomeria crocea varietyBloomeria crocea var. montana (Greene) J. W. Ingram Madroño 12: 23. 1953. J. Chris Pires Common names:
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  • sect. Deweyanae speciesCarex bromoides subspeciesCarex bromoides subsp. montana Naczi Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. 17: 220, fig 4. 1990. Robert F. C. Naczi
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyScrophulariaceae genusScrophularia speciesScrophularia montana Wooton Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 25: 308. 1898. Kim R. Kersh Endemic Treatment
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  • names: Heath dog-violet Introduced Synonyms: Viola canina var. montana (Linnaeus) Fries V. montana Kützing V. nemoralis Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment
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  • occidentalis subsp. montana (C. L. Hitchcock) Packer Novon 3: 279. 1993. John G. Packer Endemic Basionym: Tofieldia glutinosa subsp. montana C. L. Hitchcock
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  • recognized Limnanthes montana as a species and L. gracilis as having two subspecies: gracilis and parishii. He suggested that L. montana might represent a
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  • recognized here. In Alberta, Douglasia montana is known only from Waterton Lakes National Park near the Montana border. None. None. window.propertiesF
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  • genusConvallaria speciesConvallaria majalis varietyConvallaria majalis var. montana (Rafinesque) H. E. Ahles J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 80: 172. 1964. Frederick
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  • 5–2.5 mm; corolla tubes glabrous; Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, w Wyoming Ericameria nauseosa var. oreophila
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  • The name E. montana Engelmann, which has sometimes been applied to E. brachycera, is illegitimate because it is a later homonym of E. montana Rafinesque
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  • sect. Juniperus speciesJuniperus communis varietyJuniperus communis var. montana Aiton Hort. Kew. 3: 414. 1789. Robert P. Adams Endemic Synonyms: Juniperus
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyPlantaginaceae genusHippuris speciesHippuris montana Ledebour ex Reichenbach Iconogr. Bot. Pl. Crit. 1: 71, plate 86, fig. 181
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  • California). Mentzelia montana is widely distributed and, in portions of its range, difficult to distinguish from M. albicaulis. Mentzelia montana is morphologically
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  • subfamilyPottiaceae subfam. Pottioideae genusSyntrichia speciesSyntrichia montana Nees Flora 2: 301. 1819,. Brent D. Mishler Synonyms: Syntrichia intermedia Bridel
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  • 1–2 mm beyond corolla lobes; British Columbia to coastal s California, Montana Cirsium brevistylum 23 Corolla lobes linear but not filiform, not knobbed
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  • Arceuthobium douglasii var. laricis M. E. Jones Biol. Ser. Bull. State Univ. Montana. 15: 25. 1910 Synonyms: A. laricis (M. E. Jones) H. St. John Razoumofskya
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  • Nov. Veg. Descr. 2: 10. 1825. A. Michele Funston Etymology: For Eugenio Montaña y Roldan Otumbensi, who evidently was heroic in a battle on the plains of
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  • encountered infrequently in scattered range in the high mountains of southwestern Montana and northwestern Wyoming. None. Eriogonum flavum var. aquilinum, Eriogonum
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  • reflexidens 14 Awns 2-4 mm, leaf margins both recurved; seta flexuose; endemic to Montana and Idaho. Grimmia brittoniae 15 Leaves abruptly narrowed to awns, apex
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  • attached and arching over sori; segment margins serrate-dentate (Cystopteris montana). Cystopteris 19 Indusia always absent; segment margins entire or crenate
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  • Illustrated Synonyms: Iris arizonica Dykes Iris longipetala var. montana Baker Iris montana Nuttall ex Dykes Iris pariensis S. L. Welsh Iris pelogonus Goodding
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  • glabrous or pubescent; stigmas 0.1-0.29 mm; stipes 0.5-3 mm; Canada to Montana, Black Hills of South Dakota, n Wyoming. Salix pseudomonticola 19 Petioles
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  • the most widespread species of the genus, occurring from Washington to Montana, south to central California and Colorado. The species can be distinguished
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  • 1 Mature bark smooth or deeply furrowed (but see also Q. montana), not scaly or papery; cup scales flattened, never tuberculate, never embedded in tomentum;
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  • Richard Lis Endemic Etymology: For Francis Duncan Kelsey, 1849 – 1905 Montana Botanist Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 414. Mentioned
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  • hairs; Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Utah. > 2 2 Beak of achene 1.2–1.6mm; receptacle hemispheric to spheric; Utah to Idaho and Montana. Ranunculus acriformis
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  • capsules with rudimentary peristome teeth will separate it from both G. montana and G. alpestris, which, while also being dioicous and without stomata,
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  • aspleniifolia 2 Leaf blade (1–)2-ternate; sw Washington s to California, e to Montana. > 3 3 Flowers nodding; leaf blade 2-ternate or ternate with leaflets lobed
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  • pseudo-corymbiform paniculiform arrays; oftenalkaline meadows and flats, Montana and Idaho s to New Mexico and Arizona Solidago nana 1 Heads usually in narrowly
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  • curvisiliqua subsp. occidentalis (Engelmann ex A. Gray) W. A. Weber Corydalis montana Engelmann ex A. Gray Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Inflorescences:
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  • (beginning in distal 1/2 of leaf); peduncles mostly 5–15(–20) cm; Idaho, Montana, ne Oregon, e Washington Eriophyllum lanatum var. lanatum 7 Perennials (often
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  • D. V. 1971. Speciation in Penstemon. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Montana. Keck, D. D. 1936b. Studies in Penstemon III. Madroño 3: 248–250. Straw
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  • subsp. dorei in Montana and Wyoming, and with A. occidentale subsp. pubescens in California. Its range extends from Idaho and Montana south to Nevada.
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  • Arctostaphylos montana subsp. montana (category Arctostaphylos montana)
    Arbutoideae genusArctostaphylos speciesArctostaphylos montana subspeciesArctostaphylos montana subsp. montana V. Thomas Parker, Michael C. Vasey, Jon E. Keeley
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  • Arctostaphylos montana subsp. ravenii (category Arctostaphylos montana)
    Arbutoideae genusArctostaphylos speciesArctostaphylos montana subspeciesArctostaphylos montana subsp. ravenii (P. V. Wells) V. T. Parker Madroño 54: 150
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  • speciesHudsonia montana Nuttall Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 2: 5. 1818. John L. Strother Conservation concernEndemic Synonyms: Hudsonia ericoides subsp. montana (Nuttall)
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  • subterminal, and axillary; n California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, w Montana, n Nevada Aconogonon phytolaccifolium
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  • retained here. The two North American species have been known to hybridize in Montana. Pringle, J. S. 1971. Taxonomy and distribution of Clematis, sect. Atragene
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  • plants not of Juab or Millard counties, Utah); Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming
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  • between O. acetosella and O. montana is perhaps the only one between them besides the geographical disjunction. In O. montana, the orange-yellow region near
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  • Mont. Of conservation concern. Variety montana is known only from Red Conglomerate Peaks at the Idaho/Montana border. None. None. window.propertiesFr
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  • Löve Mary E. Barkworth, Julian J.N. Campbell, Bjorn Salomon Common names: Montana wheatgrass Synonyms: Elymus albicans var. griffithsii Agropyrum griffithsii
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyLiliaceae genusTriteleia speciesTriteleia montana Hoover Amer. Midl. Naturalist 25: 95. 1941. J. Chris Pires Common names:
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyXyridaceae genusXyris speciesXyris montana Ries Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 19: 38. 1892. Robert Kral Common names:
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  • Varieties 2 (2 in the flora). Some specimens of Penstemon nitidus from western Montana are referable to variety with difficulty. None. Penstemon nitidus var. nitidus
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  • names: Scotch elm wych elm broad-leaved elm Introduced Synonyms: Ulmus montana Stokes Ulmus scabra Miller Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Trees, to
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  • Chaenactis douglasii var. glandulosa M. E. Jones Chaenactis douglasii var. montana (Rydberg) Ferris Chaenactis douglasii var. rubricaulis Chaenactis pedicularia
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  • speciesPhysaria montana (A. Gray) Greene Fl. Francisc., 249. 1891. Steve L. O’Kane Jr. Common names: Mountain bladderpod Basionym: Vesicaria montana A. Gray Proc
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  • Rudbeckiinae genusRudbeckia sectionRudbeckia sect. Macrocline speciesRudbeckia montana A. Gray Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 17: 217. 1882. Lowell E. Urbatsch, Patricia
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  • familyAsteraceae tribeAsteraceae tribe Astereae genusTownsendia speciesTownsendia montana M. E. Jones Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., ser. 2, 5: 697. 1895. John L. Strother
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  • Saxifraga integrifolia var. leptopetala (Suksdorf) Engler & Irmscher Saxifraga montana Small Saxifraga plantaginea Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment
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  • speciesLuzula piperi (Coville) M. E. Jones Bull. Biol. Ser. Bull. State Univ. Montana 15: 22. 1910. Janice Coffey Swab Common names: Piper's wood rush Basionym:
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  • czarwakensis Litvinov. Montana populations appear to correspond most closely to C. karelinii. Further comparisons of the Montana plants with Eurasian material
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  • Chloridoideae tribePoaceae tribe Cynodonteae genusMuhlenbergia speciesMuhlenbergia montana (Nutt.) Hitchc. Paul M. Peterson Common names: Mountain muhly Treatment
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  • Lychnis apetala var. montana (S. Watson) C.L.Hitchcock Silene uralensis subsp. montana (S. Watson) McNeill Silene wahlbergella subsp. montana (S. Watson) Hultén
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  • below inflorescence sometimes uniformly 4–6 times longer than wide (subsp. montana); w Canada, nw United States. Triantha occidentalis 2 Seed coat absent;
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  • familyFagaceae genusQuercus sectionQuercus sect. Quercus speciesQuercus montana Willdenow Sp. Pl. 4(1): 440. 1805. Kevin C. Nixon Common names: Mountain
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  • of Larix occidentalis and Larix lyallii. M.Sc.F. thesis. University of Montana. Dickinson, T.A., W.H. Parker, and R.E. Strauss. 1987. Another approach
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  • pubescent; se Montana, ne Wyoming Eriogonum brevicaule var. canum 3 Perianths glabrous; sc Idaho, ne Nevada, Utah, sw Wyoming, not se Montana or ne Wyoming
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  • speciesCarex hallii Olney in F. V. Hayden, Prelim. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. Montana, 496. 1872. David F. Murray IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Carex parryana
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  • sordidum (B. L. Robinson) Briquet Cerastium sordidum B. L. Robinson Stellaria montana Rose Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 90. Mentioned
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  • Small specimens of this species resemble G. fragilis Schimper, a form of G. montana described from southern Europe. These plants are characterized by long,
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  • capsules will separate G. nevadensis from G. ovalis, G. alpestris, and G. montana. Sterile specimens can be separated from G. alpestris by the absence of
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  • named it S. montana, and that name was taken up by C. L. Hitchcock and B. Maguire (1947), who cited S. bernardina as a subspecies of S. montana. Unfortunately
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  • Microstylis montana Rothrock Rep. U.S. Geogr. Surv., Wheeler, 264. 1879 Malaxis montana (Rothrock) Kuntze 1891 Synonyms: Achroanthes montana (Rothrock)
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  • 36–54 mm (means of populations 40–48 mm); stamens 13–18 mm; Utah to Nevada, Montana. Aquilegia coerulea var. ochroleuca 3 Spurs 45–72 mm (means of populations
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  • restoration, or as an ornamental; the records from Washington and central Montana reflect such plantings. It hybridizes with A. ballii, the two sometimes
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  • (P. ponderosa var. ponderosa and var. scopulorum) intergrade in Idaho, Montana, and Washington. With this taxonomic concept, the hosts of subsp. campylopodum
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  • distally; basal leaves 2–20 mm wide; California, nw Colorado, s Idaho, sw Montana, Nevada, e Oregon, Utah, Washington, w Wyoming. > 2 2 Basal leaves puberulent
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  • elliptic, (5–)8–50(–60) × 3–12 mm; sw Alberta, s British Columbia, Idaho, sw Montana, Oregon, Washington, nw Wyoming. > 2 2 Leaf blades lanceolate to oblanceolate
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  • Warren L. Wagner Synonyms: Oenothera cespitosa subsp. montana (Nuttall) Munz O. cespitosa var. montana (Nuttall) Durand O. cespitosa subsp. purpurea (S. Watson)
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  • in the genus, resulting in considerable morphologic variability. Arnica montana from Europe has been used medicinally for centuries, and unsubstantiated
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  • 4–8 × 1–2.5 mm; pollen sacs (0.9–)1.1–1.5 mm; Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming
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  • Steere & L. E. Anderson Limnobium montanum (Lindberg) Kindberg Ochyraea montana (Lindberg) Ignatov & Ignatova Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment
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  • Wingleaf primrose-willow Synonyms: Diplandra decurrens (Walter) Rafinesque D. montana Rafinesque Jussiaea alata C. Presl J. bertonii H. Léveillé J. decurrens (Walter)
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  • Leaves: petiole 0.7–1.5 cm, glabrous, eglandular, sometimes glandular (Montana); blade ± rhombic-elliptic to elliptic-obovate or broadly ovate, 3–8 cm
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  • introduced in most, if not all, of its range in Canada and in Colorado, Montana, and Utah. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • of its range from southeastern Oregon and southern Idaho to southwestern Montana and northwestern Wyoming. At the eastern edge of its distribution, the colors
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  • species (B. E. Streveler 1966). Our native taxon, Convallaria majalis var. montana, is more closely related to that in eastern Asia, var. keiskei (Miquel)
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  • ed. s.n.(b), 263. 1861 Synonyms: Anychiastrum montanum Small Paronychia montana (Small) Pax & Hoffmann Paronychia pumila (Alph. Wood) Core Treatment appears
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  • streamsides, not characteristically wetlands; British Columbia to California, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming > 3 2 Stems to 5 mm diam. near base, base stellate-bristly
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  • var. montana (A. Gray) Lunell Solidago concinna Greene Solidago duriuscula M. Martens Solidago glaberrima Rydberg Solidago glaberrima var. montana (A. Gray)
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  • high-elevation plants in southeastern British Columbia, Idaho, western Montana, northeastern Nevada, and western Wyoming have been segregated as var. watsonii
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  • ovalifolium varietyEriogonum ovalifolium var. depressum Blankinship Sci. Stud. Montana Coll. Agric., Bot. 1: 49. 1905. James L. Reveal Common names: Dwarf cushion
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  • to Jamesia have been identified in Oligocene sediments from Colorado and Montana; the identity of material from the latter site is ambiguous (N. H. Holmgren
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  • stomata and the autoicous condition separate this species from both G. montana and G. alpestris, which are the most common misidentifications. Confirming
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  • Wyo., Eurasia. Grimmia alpestris has a distribution similar to that of G. montana, being widespread and common on acidic rock in the warm, dry, western interior
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  • not closely enveloping sepals; Alberta, Saskatchewan, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming Eremogone congesta var. lithophila 6 Inflorescences umbels
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  • bracteoles in young inflorescences ± pallid; anthers white or pink; nw Montana. Crataegus macracantha 7 Leaf blade sinuses moderately deep, max LII 25–33%
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  • coarsely serrate or dentate; s Alaska and Yukon to California, Idaho, and Montana Saussurea americana 3 Cauline leaves usually 15 or fewer, coarsely laciniate-dentate;
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  • leaflets ± confluent; California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington (or Alberta and Montana for P. macounii) > 7 5 Anthers 1–1.5 mm, often as long as filaments; pedicels
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  • rachilla; rhizomes mostly hidden by culms and roots, 3 mm thick. Eleocharis montana 13 Culms spongy, the transverse septa incomplete; spikelets with 5–200 scales
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  • leaves lobed (lobes 3–15); involucres 15–25 × 18–30 mm; Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming Hymenoxys grandiflora 7 Outer phyllaries basally connate
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  • shade. Rosa gymnocarpa occurs in forested areas from British Columbia and Montana to central California, with disjunct populations in southern California;
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  • subsp. saximontana in northern Cordilleran areas of western Canada, Alaska, Montana, and Washington. The latter differs in pedicel length relative to leaf length
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  • leaves loosely arranged, blades narrowly linear; British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington. Physaria douglasii subsp. douglasii 1 Fruit valves:
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  • Idaho west of the Lemhi Range and nearby southwestern Montana. Although historical records from Montana were known, this species was believed extirpated until
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  • Basionym: Aster haydenii Porter in F. V. Hayden, Prelim. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. Montana, 485. 1872 Synonyms: Aster alpigenus var. haydenii (Porter) Cronquist Oreostemma
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  • Spores 17–27 µm. Habitat: Trunks and branches of live and dead Quercus montana Elevation: moderate to high elevations (1500-2000 m) Generated Map Legacy
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  • EndemicConservation concern Synonyms: Abama americana (Ker Gawler) Morong Abama montana Small Narthecium ossifragum var. americanum (Ker Gawler) A. Gray Treatment
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  • of Nevada, the southern Rockies of Idaho, the Little Belt Mountains of Montana, and the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, mostly where the other subspecies
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  • Both B. L. Davidson (2000) and B. Mathew (1989b) questioned whether the Montana plants should be classified as var. wallowensis or var. columbiana. None
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  • Peace Park in Alberta and adjacent Montana. However, one collection is known from Powell County in central Montana, and one from Manning Provincial Park
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  • mm wide; Rocky Mountains Ericameria discoidea 13 Leaves 1–2 mm wide; sw Montana, nw Wyoming Ericameria linearis 14 Heads in congested, racemiform or cymiform
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  • bipartita (Greene) Jepson B. densiflora var. imbricata Greene B. densiflora var. montana Jepson B. densiflora var. pallescens Suksdorf B. densiflora var. salicina (Rydberg)
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  • green to dark green; involucres 2–3(–4) mm diam.; Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming Artemisia cana subsp. viscidula
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  • frequently 1–3 times branched; petiole lengths 1–2 times blades; Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming Packera dimorphophylla var. paysonii
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  • indistinguishable where their ranges meet near the intersection of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. None. Physaria carinata subsp. carinata, Physaria carinata
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  • of leaf mostly taller than wide; western North America (Alaska south to Montana and California). Taxus brevifolia 2 Shrubs or small trees to 6(-10) m, trunk
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  • occurs in the cedar-hemlock-larch ecozones of northern Idaho and northwest Montana (an area noted for many maritime disjuncts), and in mesic microhabitats
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  • and long, white rays. At higher elevations, especially in Idaho, western Montana, Utah, and Wyoming, stems tend to be shorter and simple and the rays commonly
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  • hairgrass Deschampsie flexueuse Synonyms: Lerchenfeldia flexuosa subsp. montana Aira flexuosa Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page 631
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  • the roots. It is related to the more leafy-stemmed, freely branching K. montana (K. J. Kim and B. L. Turner 1992); their habital differences are less clear
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  • isolated and disjunct populations in Ontario, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming. Isozymic profiles of each of these populations indicate that
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  • Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz, Michael D. Windham, Reidar Elven Basionym: Draba montana S. Watson Smithsonian Misc. Collect. 258: 60. 1878, Treatment appears in
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  • Europe (England). Variety ringens in Alberta, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington occurs in very scattered, often apparently natural
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  • endemic to western North America from California to British Columbia and Montana (Epilobium minutum) or from California to Idaho and Arizona, rarely to northwestern
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  • more similar to the often associated Xyris montana Ries, and some morphological intermediates appear. Xyris montana, however, has generally smaller spikes
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  • than average; end-of-season petals can be smaller than average. Although Montana is sometimes included in the range of Horkelia fusca, such references are
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  • alternate; plants mostly less than 4 dm; British Columbia to Manitoba, s through Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Idaho, Utah, e Nevada, Colorado
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  • Intermediates are abundant in some populations along the Idaho-Montana border and in Montana. This phenomenon may explain the range of filament shapes found
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  • considerable morphological variation and can be difficult to distinguish from M. montana in northern California. Like the larger-flowered M. pectinata, M. veatchiana
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  • Mentzelia monoensis is morphologically similar to sympatric populations of M. montana. However, the bracts of M. monoensis are more often unlobed and green throughout
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  • New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas. Mentzelia reverchonii 44 Styles 5.6–7.8 mm; Montana, Utah, Wyoming. Mentzelia pumila 43 Capsule length to 2 times diam. (sometimes
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  • Variety okanaganensis is somewhat like Crataegus williamsii of northwestern Montana both in leaf shape and fruit shape, but it has glossier, more coriaceous
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  • very rare. It is known from Greenland, British Columbia, Newfoundland, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. Specimens of D. sitchense from Greenland, Newfoundland
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  • 5 times longer than wide (usually ca. 2 times longer than wide); Idaho, Montana, Wyoming. Sullivantia hapemanii var. hapemanii 1 Ovaries ca. 2 times longer
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  • the Canadian arctic into Greenland and down the western Cordillera into Montana and Wyoming. Antennaria monocephala subsp. monocephala is an amphimictic
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  • Oreg., Wash., Mexico (Baja California). Records of Athysanus pusillus for Montana appear to be solely from Ravalli County, and for Nevada from Storey and
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  • (unnamed) is uncommon and largely confined to the Great Basin region, including Montana (W. W. White 1951). Populus angustifolia does not hybridize naturally with
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  • uniseriate; ovules 34-68 per ovary; stems proximally with 5-10-rayed trichomes; w Montana. Boechera fecunda 12 Styles 0.1-0.3 mm; seeds biseriate or sub-biseriate;
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  • Hill Common names: Waxy checkerbloom EndemicIllustrated Synonyms: Sidalcea montana Congdon Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 333. Mentioned
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  • misidentified as D. geyeri account for most reports of that species from Montana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"species","name":"Delphinium
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  • Wash., Wyo. Tragopogon miscellus has been reported from near Gardiner, Montana; it is no longer present there. Plants of Tragopogon miscellus are larger
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  • var. rubicunda was Clearwater County, Idaho, and adjacent Ravalli County, Montana. Intermediates are common between var. contorta and var. rubicunda in areas
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  • 4) > 39 39 Rhizomal leaves palmately or subpalmately compound, fleshy; Montana. Cardamine rupicola 39 Rhizomal leaves pinnately compound, not fleshy; Alaska
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  • Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming
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  • blades; cauline leaves 4-16(-21); Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming > 4 4 Petals
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  • and P. M. Catling (1996) and the records in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, Oregon, and Washington are based on D. M. Hines (1975). Eleocharis
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  • most of eastern Oregon and Washington, western Idaho, and northwestern Montana, to southern British Columbia, with disjunct occurrences in Bannock County
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  • those reports were based on cultivated specimens. It was first collected in Montana in 1902; it appears to have become established in that state, where it is
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  • taxon of the European O. acetosella Linnaeus (see comments under 21. O. montana). None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Oxalis"
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  • Nebraska and Iowa, with disjunct populations in Alaska, eastern Oregon, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. Other outlying populations probably reflect introductions
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  • the station located by Williams (NY) at Heart Butte in 1897 is located in Montana or North Dakota is unclear. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • Potentilla angelliae 8 Leaflets on distal 1/5–1/2 of leaf axis; Alberta, Montana. Potentilla macounii 8 Leaflets on distal (1/4–)1/2–3/4+ of leaf axis; California
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  • (Columbia Gorge in Washington and Oregon); C. tweedyi (Washington, Oregon, and Montana); C. tacomensis (Washington and Oregon); C. ophitidis, C. foliosa, C. muiriana
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  • Mont. Of conservation concern. Grimmia brittoniae is an endemic of western Montana and northern Idaho. It was described by Williams based on a set of specimens
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  • basal lamina with long-rectangular, thin-walled cells. The leaves of G. montana, while often incurved distally, may also have plane margins. The latter
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  • tung-oil tree (V. fordii) is the most important commercially. Vernicia montana Loureiro is sometimes cultivated in the southeastern United States, but
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  • often on rocky, sandy to silty soil, at 1000-3550 m. It grows from western Montana and Wyoming south to Arizona and New Mexico. None. None. window.propert
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  • species): Agoseris aurantiaca var. purpurea × A. glauca var. dasycephala (= A. ×montana Osterhout) occurs sporadically at high elevations in the Rocky Mountains
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  • Pacific Islands. Eleocharis atropurpurea has been reported from Colorado, Montana, and Virginia; I have not seen voucher specimens. None. None. window.pr
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  • Mountain Front Ranges of New Mexico and Colorado, with disjunct sites in Montana, western South Dakota, and Minnesota. It occupies a broader range of habitats
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  • m. It extends from Washington south to southern California and east to Montana and western Wyoming. Calamagrostis koelerioides is similar to C. rubescens
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  • California, western Colorado, central and southern Idaho, southwestern Montana, Nevada, eastern Oregon, northern and western Utah, eastern Washington,
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  • subsp. californicum grows from Washington through Idaho to southwestern Montana and south to California and Nevada, with disjunct records from south-central
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  • Achnatherum contractum grows in rocky grasslands in eastern Idaho, southwestern Montana, and Wyoming. It is a fertile derivative of a Piptatherum micranthum x Achnatherum
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  • associations, at 2100-3300 m. Its range extends from Oregon, Idaho, and Montana south to California, Nevada, and Colorado. It differs from A. webberi in
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  • Great Basin deserts to the Great Plains, from southern Utah to southeastern Montana and western North Dakota, south to northern Mexico (Chihuahua and Sonora)
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  • desertorum, originally referred to a particular seed lot (S.P.I. 19537) that the Montana Wheatgrowers' Association decided to use as a standard against which to
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  • Territory to Washington and Manitoba, and south in the Rocky Mountains through Montana and Wyoming to western South Dakota and northern Colorado. Its elevation
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  • at 900-2000 m. Its range extends from Washington and Oregon to western Montana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Calamagrostis"
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  • United States (except Hawaii1) and abbreviations   Alabama Ala. Montana Mont. Alaska Alaska Nebraska Nebr. Arizona Ariz. Nevada Nev. Arkansas Ark. New
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  • margins entire, sometimes serrulate or serrate; California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming. Penstemon humilis 45 Leaves
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  • pensylvanica arises from intermediate plants found in British Columbia and western Montana where the ranges of the two species meet, this makes some sense from a Canadian
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  • disjunct in wet rock fissures at high elevations in Arizona, Colorado, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and Mexico in Chihuahua, and it is disjunct on serpentine
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  • uncommon in North America. It is often mistaken for very slender-stemmed E. montana, which differs in its spikelets with floral scales 1.5 mm or more, 100–500
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  • Castilleja crista-galli is found in the Rocky Mountains of southwestern Montana and northwestern Wyoming. The extent of its distribution into adjacent Idaho
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  • is endemic to the mountains of central Idaho and adjacent southwestern Montana. A collection of unusually tall plants was described as C. multisecta. Castilleja
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  • County, Colorado, by H. D. Harrington (1954), or for the localities in Montana and South Carolina, which are based on the map in H. K. Svenson (1934).
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  • peduncles 1.7–5 cm; 2500–3800 m; restricted to Rocky Mountains (Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, British Columbia). Viola adunca var. bellidifolia
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  • British Columbia. Plants at higher elevations are dwarfed. Reports from Montana need verification. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • a gentle arc from northeastern Washington to southern Idaho and western Montana. The variety is widely distributed also in central and eastern Oregon, northern
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  • Idaho-Wyoming border to southwestern Montana. Variety wasatchensis merges with var. gordonii at low elevations in Montana and Wyoming, and with the high-elevation
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  • counties), northern Idaho (as far south as Fremont County), and western Montana to the edge of the Great Plains. It appears to be disjunct near Tompkins
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  • southern British Columbia, eastern Washington, northern Idaho, and western Montana south into northeastern Oregon and northwestern Wyoming. It is only slightly
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  • Map Colo., Idaho, Mont., Utah, Wyo. Variety gordonii occurs from western Montana and eastern Idaho through western and central Wyoming to western Colorado
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  • States from extreme s and w Texas to n Arizona and northward to Idaho, Montana, and South Dakota > 43 43 Spines terete, at most slightly elliptic in cross
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  • sometimes glandular-puberulent; s British Columbia s to Oregon, e to w Montana and nw Wyoming Dodecatheon pulchellum var. cusickii
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  • glandular-puberulent, then of sw Alberta, se British Columbia, Saskatchewan, n Idaho, w Montana, and e Washington. Dodecatheon conjugens 7 Filaments connate; plants usually
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  • 15 mm or shorter; leaf blade narrowed gradually to petiole; nw Idaho, w Montana, e Washington. Erythronium grandiflorum 22 Tepals broadly ovate to broadly
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  • double, (5–)8–15 per side; petals cream-white to pale yellow; n Idaho, Montana, Wyoming. Drymocallis pseudorupestris
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  • efarinose in age (sometimes farinose when young); ec Idaho and adjacent Montana. Primula alcalina 15 Pedicels capillary, not stiff, arching at anthesis;
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  • Cirsium scariosum var. toiyabense 6 Corolla lobes 3.5–6 mm; e Oregon to sw Montana Cirsium scariosum var. scariosum 7 Stems usually proximally branched, plants
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  • comprises H. discolor and H. microphyllus and ranges from British Columbia and Montana through the western United States and south through Mexico along the Sierra
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  • obscured; leaflets incised 1/2–3/4 to midvein, teeth (1–)2–5 mm; Idaho and Montana to Utah and Colorado. Potentilla modesta 3 Petioles: long hairs stiff, ±
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  • 1 Bracts distally usually pink to pink-purple; s Idaho, sw Montana, se Oregon, nw Wyoming. Castilleja angustifolia var. angustifolia 1 Bracts distally
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  • fruits, i.e., transitional toward Corispermum villosum, are known from Montana and North Dakota. Specimens from Ontario were probably introduced from the
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  • southern Yukon Territory to Ontario, south in the Rocky Mountains to northern Montana, and, as a disjunct, to the Black Hills region of Wyoming and South Dakota
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  • substrates, and is rather widely distributed over the West from Washington to Montana and south to California, Arizona, and New Mexico (S. L. Welsh et al. 1993)
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  • with short and red tinged perigynia from western United States (Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming) may represent a southern subspecies and should be studied
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  • far from resolved. Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) is the state tree of Montana. Varieties 3 (3 in the flora). None. Pinus ponderosa var. arizonica, Pinus
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  • (including var. alpinus) in the plains and mountains from southeastern Montana south to central Colorado; and var. brandegeei, in the mountains from central
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  • pollen sacs 2–2.5 mm, proximal 1/5 indehiscent, connectives not splitting; Montana, Wyoming. Penstemon caryi 32 Corollas 15–21 mm; styles 12–14 mm; pollen
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  • distally (but not only on margins), squarrose; w Canada, Alaska, Idaho, Montana Eurybia sibirica
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  • other rare or disjunct taxa, such as Sarracenia jonesii, S. purpurea var. montana, and Myrica gale. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • central Colorado, southeastern and northernmost Idaho, western and central Montana, northeastern Utah (Uinta and Wasatch mountains), eastern Oregon and Washington
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  • Kentucky, and Tennessee to Illinois and Missouri); and T. subaspera var. montana (Britton) Anderson & Woodson, with the stems straight or only slightly flexuous
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  • , Tex., Utah, Wash., Wyo. This species is reported also for Kansas and Montana but we have not seen any specimens. None. None. window.propertiesFromHi
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  • (relatively rare elsewhere in Ontario), Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec, northern Montana (Glacier National Park and surrounding area), and northeastern Oregon. Dryas
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  • geographically restricted in the southern part of the range, for example, in Idaho, Montana, and North Dakota. Comarum palustre is sometimes divided into subspecies
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  • introduced in British Columbia and in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. Intermediates to subsp
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  • New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. Variety montana D. E. Schnell & Determan has been described for plants found in the mountains
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  • British Columbia south into Baja California, Mexico, and east to western Montana and Utah. The relationship of the higher-elevation, more open-panicled plants
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  • southwestern Saskatchewan south through Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. It is highly palatable and provides nutritious forage. Festuca campestris
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  • or aspen woodlands. It extends from eastern Saskatchewan and northeast Montana to Quebec, New England, and West Virginia. Plants from Minnesota and western
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  • eastern Texas, with disjunct populations in Alaska, British Columbia, and Montana. A single specimen parasitic on Baccharis (Camp 2451, NY) documents a major
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  • 10–65 cm, ascending to erect; corollas white to pink or lavender; Idaho and Montana to Utah and n Colorado Cirsium eatonii var. murdockii 5 Corollas usually
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  • Okanagan and southwestern Shuswap drainage. Flowering plants from Lake County, Montana, are indistinguishable; fruiting plants from these populations have not
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  • Beaverhead Mountains that border Lemhi County, Idaho, and Beaverhead County, Montana. Elsewhere in Beaverhead County the species is found in the Tendoy Mountains
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  • and Beartooth ranges of southwestern Montana and northwestern Wyoming, the Anaconda and Madison ranges of Montana, and one site in the Cascade Range of
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  • and Clark, Madison, Powell, Ravalli, and Silver Bow counties in western Montana, and in Big Horn County of northwestern Wyoming. It is disjunct on limestone
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  • laevigata; molecular genetic analyses show a closer relationship to D. montana. The single chromosome count of n = 18 for this species is somewhat questionable
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  • tall, large-flowered extreme centered in the northern Rocky Mountains in Montana, extending into Alberta and to the Wind River Range in Wyoming. Some collections
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  • Mountains of north-central Wyoming and Bighorn Canyon of south-central Montana, with outliers in the Owl Creek Mountains and northern Laramie Range, Wyoming
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  • Mont. Chionophila tweedyi is known from central Idaho and southwestern Montana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Chionophila"
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  • Tetraploid (2n = 48) populations are known only from the Bridger Mountains, Montana; populations from elsewhere are diploid 2n = 24 (C. G. Schaack 1983). None
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  • known from the Mission, Rattlesnake, and Swan mountain ranges of northwest Montana. Flowering in S. canbyi begins at the margins of melting snow banks. Specimens
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  • with scattered (and possibly introduced) collections known from Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and Utah. Disjunct, consistently white-petaled populations in Arizona
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  • Oreg., Utah, Wyo. Some specimens of Carex paysonis in Glacier County, Montana, show transitions to C. spectabilis. The names C. podocarpa and C. tolmiei
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  • scirpoidea subsp. stenochlaena from the Bitterroot Range in Ravalli County, Montana, best characterize the subspecies. Some specimens from Washington and northern
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  • Y., Oreg., Wash., n Europe. Reports of subsp. groenlandicus from Maine, Montana, and Vermont appear to be erroneous; the authors have seen no specimens
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  • Welsh 1984). It was reported as cultivated in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington. None. None. window.propert
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  • Mont., Nebr., S.Dak., Wyo. Oönopsis multicaulis grows in Carter County in Montana, Dawes and Sioux counties in Nebraska, Butte and Fall River counties in
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  • collections often turn up one or two eglandular individuals. Populations from Montana are frequently lanate and eglandular. They have been included in this variety
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  • Mont. Synthyris dissecta is found in east-central Idaho and southwestern Montana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Synthyris"
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  • especially the populations in Colorado that are disjunct from those in Montana, is needed to clarify relationships. The name Saxifraga integrifolia was
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  • of the District of MacKenzie and Yukon Territory and in Granite County, Montana (R. J. Bayer 1989c). It differs from A. aromatica in being non-glandular
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  • prolifera occupies a broad crescent from western South Dakota and southeastern Montana to northeastern New Mexico, central and eastern Texas (nearly to Mexico)
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  • been found as a weed in grain fields and waste places in southern Canada, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming and, as an adventive, in New York and Missouri
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  • populations are sometimes found in areas of contact with the two related taxa. In Montana, apparent hybrids with N. cuspidata have been found in the upper valleys
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  • morphologically intermediate specimens have been collected from Washington and Montana. Because of its restricted distribution and growth at timberline, alpine
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  • Wyo. Variety paysonii is known only from northwestern Wyoming, adjacent Montana and Idaho, and Elko County, Nevada. Its petioles are slender and their lengths
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  • Wash., Wis., Eurasia. BONAP lists Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Montana, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, and Wyoming; I have not seen
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  • Utah, Wash., Wyo. Some specimens of Carex spectabilis in Glacier County, Montana, show transitions to C. paysonis. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigh
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  • Columbia-Snake Rivers Plateau. It shows increased variability in Idaho and parts of Montana, probably as a result of introgression from N. nigrescens. This variability
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  • found in dry areas in western North America, including British Columbia, Montana, California, Nevada, Arizona, southwestern Utah, and Baja California, Mexico
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  • glomerulata 10 Hypanthia 4-7 mm, cream, short stipitate-glandular; Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington. Heuchera grossulariifolia 11 Hypanthia pink
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  • 1 Corollas pink to violet or purple, 10–18 mm; Montana, Wyoming. Penstemon laricifolius var. laricifolius 1 Corollas white, 9–15 mm; Colorado, Wyoming
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  • The Dalles is somewhat similar to that seen on var. viscidum in western Montana and Canada. Some plants referred here to D. conjugens have slightly connate
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  • to subalpine habitats, at 1700-3400 m. Its range extends from Oregon and Montana to southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico; it is not known from Mexico
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  • woodland associations, from Washington to southern Idaho and southwestern Montana and from California to Utah, at 900-3000 m. Its long ligules and pilose
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  • strigose leaves and occurs in southern British Columbia, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. Bloomer’s Aster, var. bloomeri
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  • predominantly bound to the Rocky Mountain area in Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. In eastern North America it is known only from a site in New Jersey. It
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  • need for more systematic studies. Some specimens of S. scopulorum from Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado have more conspicuous whitish bristles than those
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  • inconspicuous, usually same color as surfaces; herbs (0.5–)1–3 dm; ne Idaho, sw Montana, nw Wyoming. Castilleja pallescens var. pallescens 1 Bracts rigid, veins
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  • winters. No specimens have been seen to support reports of the latter from Montana and Oregon. Some reports of C. melanocarpus from Alberta and Manitoba (H
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  • Distinctions between the eastern and western varieties are least obvious from Montana to eastern Washington north into British Columbia, where the varietal ranges
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  • Stamens and style ca. 1/2 tepals; stigma 3-lobed; Rocky Mountains from c Montana and ne Idaho to Wyoming, ne Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. Allium brevistylum
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  • Columbia, through much of Washington, Idaho, and Oregon to southwestern Montana and northwestern Wyoming. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"species"
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  • in Wyoming (B. L. Heidel and J. Handley 2007). A specimen from southern Montana, reported by Heidel and Handley, could be this variety; the specimen has
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  • and north-central South Dakota into the Nebraska Panhandle, southeastern Montana, and through most of eastern Wyoming, and it is replaced by var. alpinus
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  • Fork River valley of east-central Idaho (Lemhi County) and west-central Montana (Beaverhead, Deer Lodge, Granite, Jefferson, Madison, Missoula, Powell,
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  • from about 22 locations in northwestern Wyoming and adjacent southwestern Montana. This taxon is recognized by its low stature and phyllaries with recurved
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  • serra occurs from the Sierra Nevada of California northward and eastward to Montana, northern Wyoming, and the Uinta and Wasatch mountains of Utah. None. None
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  • A collection supposedly obtained in 1883 from the “Flathead region” of Montana (Ayres s.n., NY) is discounted as to location. None. None. window.prope
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  • Mountains, it is found in central and northern Idaho eastward into western Montana and the northern two-thirds of Wyoming as far east as the western edge of
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  • Idaho, Mont., Nebr., Utah, Wyo. Variety pulcherrimum occurs from eastern Montana and northeastern Utah across Wyoming in the Wyoming Basin, Rocky Mountains
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  • Legacy Map Mont., Wyo. Variety laricifolius is known from south-central Montana and central and western Wyoming. The type material (Snake County, Tolmie
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  • to barbellulate, subulate scales scarcely longer than cypselae; Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington. latifolia: Grindelia latifolia; stems
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  • Alaska to northern California, and eastward in the Rocky Mountains from Montana to New Mexico (W. H. Lewis and B. Ertter 2007). Flowers and hips are usually
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  • one of the more variable. Variation is particularly great in Quebec and Montana. Attempts to package the variation into named taxa have hitherto run into
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  • truncate, apex acute; Alberta, British Columbia, Alaska, California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington. Viola glabella 61 Cauline stipules ovate, margins entire
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  • of the Cascade Range in Oregon and Washington and ranges east to western Montana and the adjacent interior of western Canada. Its inflorescences vary in
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  • Hills of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Collections from the montane islands of Montana are also known. Until confusion with the superficially similar C. chrysocarpa
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  • Idaho, Montana, and southwestern Alberta. Disjunct populations occur farther east in the Cypress Hills (Alberta and Saskatchewan), the Montana montane
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  • than pedicels. Where their ranges overlap in British Columbia and western Montana, intermediates are found with the corymbose inflorescence of P. emarginata
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  • Newfoundland) despite its very spotty geographic range. It was reported from Montana by W. E. Booth (1950) and F. J. Hermann (1970); no verifying specimens have
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  • ex Scheutz [G. aleppicum × G. rivale] is reported from Alberta, Ontario, Montana, and New York; G. ×pervale B. Boivin [G. macrophyllum var. perincisum ×
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  • Oregon in the west. Sedum elrodii was found near Somers in Flathead County, Montana. It is known only from a fragmental type specimen. R. T. Clausen (1975)
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  • Utah, Wash., Wyo., Mexico, Eurasia. Some specimens from alpine habitats in Montana and Alberta are intermediate between Sagina saginoides and the typically
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Mont. Trisetum orthochaetum is known only from Montana, in or near the edges of marshes, seeps, and creeksides, where it grows
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  • Symphyotrichum hendersonii is concentrated in north-central Idaho and adjacent Montana and Washington, with possibly outlying populations in the Siskiyou Mountains
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  • Carex media is circumboreal with extensions southward to the mountains of Montana, Oregon, and Washington, the driftless area of Iowa and Wisconsin, and the
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  • Clearwater, Lewis, and Nez Perce counties in Idaho and six western counties in Montana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Erythranthe"
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  • British Columbia, and northern Idaho, and near Glacier National Park, Montana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Micranthes"
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  • tepals with an obtuse apex. Rumex hymenosepalus was reported also from Montana (J. E. Dawson 1979), but no exact localities were given. None. None. window
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  • Mountains and Coast Ranges. *Including Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, and Montana. **Including British Columbia, California, Oregon, and Washington. Morris
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  • Diplacus clivicola is known from northern Idaho and immediately adjacent Montana and Oregon. It is similar to typical D. nanus in its strongly bilabiate
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  • pumila as a species found only in Wyoming and adjacent areas of Colorado and Montana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"section","name":"Mentzelia
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  • Alaska (I. A. Worley and Z. Iwatsuki 1970), Alabama (J. C. Wilkes 1965), and Montana (E. Lawton 1971). Keying to Dicranella varia is D. staphylina, reported
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  • Wyo. Pedicularis cystopteridifolia occurs only in the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Wyoming. As the specific epithet implies, the leaves strongly resemble
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  • California, southern Idaho, and eastern Oregon, with stations in Ravalli County, Montana, and Park County, Wyoming, and scattered localities in Washington. Diplacus
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  • south to central California, inland to northern Idaho and northwestern Montana. All of the diagnostic characters are too variable to be important in maintaining
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  • southwestern British Columbia to Baja California, Mexico, and eastward to Montana, Colorado, Texas, and scattered locations in the eastern United States.
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  • eglandular; fruiting calyces (7–)9–14 mm; British Columbia, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming. Erythranthe arvensis 27 Flowers
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  • occur in subalpine and alpine habitats in the Bitterroot Range of Idaho and Montana, and in the Front Range of Colorado. Some specimens from northern Europe
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  • principally in north-eastern Oregon, north-central Idaho, and adjacent western Montana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"section","name":"Symphyotrichum
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  • of six or more. Myriophyllum aquaticum has been reported from Iowa and Montana; no specimens have been seen that confirm these reports. None. None. window
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  • Schneider (= Q. alba × bicolor), and Q. ×saulei Schneider (= Q. alba × montana). Baranski, M. J. 1975. An Analysis of Variation within White Oak (Quercus
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  • authors have not seen a specimen to document a report of S. hybrida from Montana. Sorbus hybrida is placed in subg. Sorbus following J. J. Aldasoro et al
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  • species occurs in southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan, northeastern Colorado, Montana, western Nebraska, North Dakota, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Plants
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  • dodgeana is a high alpine species in the southern cordillera of Wyoming and Montana, the St. Elias Mountains in Alaska and Yukon, the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest
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  • originally determined as Symphyotrichum boreale in western Wyoming and adjacent Montana are referable to S. welshii. Those of eastern Wyoming, Colorado, and the
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  • 1 Calyces 9–15(–20) mm; c, se Idaho, nw Wyoming, adjacent Montana. Castilleja pilosa var. longispica 1 Calyces (11–)14–28 mm; ne California, nw Nevada
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  • County) is a significant disjunction from the nearest locations in western Montana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"subgenus","name":"Ceanothus
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  • Mountains of extreme southwestern Alberta, south into eastern Idaho, western Montana, and western Wyoming. The variety is also reported from Okanogan County
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  • California (Inyo, Mono), Colorado (Eagle, Gunnison, Park), Idaho (Butte, Clark), Montana (Beaverhead, Phillips), Nevada (Esmeralda, Nye), and Utah (Dagget, Wasatch)
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  • concentrated in the Central Rocky Mountains in eastern Idaho, southwestern Montana, and northwestern Wyoming. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"species"
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  • aggregatus is known from the Rocky Mountains from central Idaho and western Montana to north-central and western Wyoming, north-central Colorado, and central
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  • elevations, from Alaska and the Yukon south to northern Mexico and east to Montana, Wyoming, and Arizona. It also grows, as a disjunct, in Chile. The records
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  • phyllary tips acute to acuminate have been called var. nudicaulis (mostly from Montana and Wyoming). Those with leaves mostly on proximal 1/10–3/4 their stem lengths
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  • in Park County, Wyoming; these can resemble var. depressum. In western Montana, great care must be taken to distinguish between early-flowering specimens
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  • in Idaho (Butte, Clark, Custer, Idaho, and Lemhi counties), southwestern Montana (Beaverhead, Deer Lodge, Madison, and Silverbow counties), and northeastern
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  • of the genus in Arizona. Molecular data suggest that it is related to T. montana, found in the Sierra Nevada of California (J. C. Pires 2000), and not to
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  • Mont., Oreg., Wash. Suksdorfia violacea is found from the mountains of Montana to the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains of British Columbia and Washington
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  • Collections of otherwise typical var. effusa from central Wyoming and adjacent Montana are uniformly smaller than average with only one to four teeth per side
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  • northern Arizona, eastern California, western Colorado, Idaho, western Montana, Nevada, northwestern New Mexico, eastern Oregon, Utah, southeastern Washington
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  • Custer, Elmore, Lemhi, and Valley counties); the second is in western Montana (Lewis and Clark, Lincoln, Missoula, Powell, Sanders, and Silver Bow counties)
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  • Oregon to southeastern British Columbia, thence across Idaho to western Montana, with a disjunct population at Birdseye, Wyoming (A. Nelson 9610, 4 May
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  • sporadically on both sides of the United States-Canada border to northwestern Montana and adjacent southern Alberta. Variety hispida forms occasional hybrids
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  • , Wyo. Variety pallescens is found in northeastern Idaho, southwestern Montana, and northwestern Wyoming. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"species"
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  • eastern Colorado, westward across the plains and into the mountains of Montana and Wyoming. It occasionally is cultivated and, while slow-growing, it will
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  • southern British Columbia, northern Washington, Idaho, and northwestern Montana occasionally are segregated as var. angustifolium, but plants in southeastern
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  • ovalifolium is found in eastern California, northwestern Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, eastern Oregon, Utah, eastern Washington, and Wyoming. It is less
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  • Achnatherum hymenoides and Nassella viridula that occurs infrequently in Montana and Wyoming. It differs from Achnatherum hymenoides in its longer glumes
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  • Geographically isolated and morphologically deviant plants from alpine sites in Montana (Beartooth Mountains), Washington (Mount Baker), and Wyoming (Sublette County)
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  • and White Cloud mountains of central Idaho; the Madison Range of western Montana; the Jarbidge Range of northeastern Nevada; the Blue, Steens, and Wallowa
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  • Cascades of Washington, to the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia and Montana, where it is widespread and locally common in suitable valley habitats.
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  • throughout its widely scattered range in Carbon, Park, and Yellowstone counties, Montana, and in Big Horn and Sheridan counties, Wyoming. None. None. window.pro
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  • northwestern California, eastward into central Idaho and central-western Montana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"species","name":"Eriogonum
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  • southern Idaho (Bear Lake, Blaine, Custer, and Owyhee counties), southwestern Montana (Park County), and southwestern Wyoming (Carbon, Teton, and Uinta counties)
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  • scopulorum. It intergrades with P. ponderosa var. ponderosa in Idaho, Montana, and Washington, and with P. ponderosa var. arizonica in Arizona, New Mexico
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  • latitude) and a Rocky Mountains segment from British Columbia to Idaho and Montana (between 54° 30' and 45° 50' N latitude). Thuja plicata is an important
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  • Sierra Nevada eastward across the northern Great Basin to Idaho, southern Montana, and western Wyoming. D. J. Keil and C. E. Turner (1993) recognized a polymorphic
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  • Mountains from northwestern and north-central Wyoming and south-central Montana to northern Idaho and western Washington and to western Oregon and northern
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  • south to Arkansas, and known from a few stations in western Canada and Montana. While its long, stoutly subulate leaves are quite similar to those of S
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  • is very likely its primary host species. It is found in central Idaho, Montana, and northeastern Oregon. Reports of var. rustica from British Columbia
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  • from the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho, and from the Bitterroot Mountains of Montana, where it is considered sensitive. It is the only species of the eurybioids
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  • Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Manitoba, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Ontario, Quebec, Pennsylvania, Saskatchewan
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  • it overlaps with the more drought-tolerant inland P. trichocarpa (Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming) (J. E. Eckenwalder 1984). This hybrid has also
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  • and in the cedar-hemlock-larch ecozone of northern Idaho, northwestern Montana, and southeastern British Columbia (the so-called interior wet zone, an
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  • treated here as M. albicaulis. Two tetraploids in sect. Trachyphytum, M. montana and M. obscura, also have been treated previously as M. albicaulis (N. H
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  • violacea. Plants matching this description occur in British Columbia, Montana, and Washington and appear to represent a minor morphological variant that
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  • because south of the Canadian border (except for one locality in western Montana), C. prairea is unknown from west of the Great Plains. Carex appropinquata
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  • open forests, at (900)1500-3000 m, from southern British Columbia east to Montana and south to central California and Nevada. It is highly palatable to livestock
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  • compared to alpine plants from populations in the south (California, Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming). Northern plants also have a greater tendency to reproduce
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  • Idaho (Reveal & Welsh 4485 & 4486, BRY, NY, UTC) and in Beaverhead County, Montana (Shelly & King 1150, MONTU). These populations are found in close association
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  • Snowy Range of the Medicine Bow Mountains. Attribution of this species to Montana is based on historic collections. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigh
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  • Bellolio-Trucco and R. R. Ireland (1990), Colorado by W. L. Peterson (1979), Montana by S. Eversman and A. J. Sharp (1980), and Utah by S. Flowers (1973). It
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  • the Rockies, where it is known from only a few localities in northwestern Montana, southern Idaho and northeastern Washington and Oregon. None. None. window
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  • arguta, D. arizonica, and D. fissa. Reports from other states, including Montana, are probably all based on misidentified specimens. None. None. window.
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  • except for the remarkable occurrence of C. prairea in Flathead County, Montana. It remains to be determined if any real overlapping or recombining of characteristics
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  • cultivated, was first introduced as a weed in North America in Flathead County, Montana, in 1898, with additional reports from 1900 to the 1920s as a seed contaminant
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  • Colorado (Jefferson County), Idaho (Coeur d’Alene Lake, Kootenai County), and Montana (Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest) (S. M. Ward et al. 2009). In these
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  • been confirmed; possibly populations are no longer extant. (See Quercus montana for a discussion of nomenclature and the uncertain application of the name
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  • Wyoming. Specimens documenting occurrence of the species in Colorado and Montana have not been seen. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"section"
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  • southwestern Alberta, southeastern British Columbia, northern Idaho, northwestern Montana, and northeastern Washington. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTa
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  • murdockii grows in the central Rocky Mountains from central Idaho and southern Montana to western Wyoming and northern Colorado. It also grows in the Ruby Mountains
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  • occurs runs along the Rocky Mountain Front Range from Alberta well into Montana. Sites in the Driftless Area of Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin may be truly
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  • River area in south-central North Dakota. It occurs also in Carter County, Montana. In South Dakota, the species is protected on the Buffalo Gap National Grassland
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  • northeastern Great Plains; it is rare and probably introduced in Colorado, Montana, and northwestern Ontario. In its typical, large-leaved and many-rayed form
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  • Mimulosma, the "Columbia River clade" (J. B. Whittall et al. 2006) of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming, particularly to the Idaho endemic E. ampliata
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  • Mont., Wash. Penstemon diphyllus occurs in northeastern Idaho, western Montana, and southeastern Washington (Whitman County). None. None. window.prope
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  • few scattered localities in Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Illinois, Montana, Ohio, and South Dakota. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • flowers, fruits, and seeds. It is restricted to central Idaho, adjacent Montana, and northwestern Wyoming. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • sympatric var. concinna) and the White Mountains of California. Specimens from Montana keying here are provisionally placed in P. macounii. The most distinctive
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  • Townsendia florifera and T. parryi to be hybrids. Such intermediates occur in Montana (e.g., Jones in 1905 from Gallatin Co. and Suksdorf 282 from Park Co.),
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  • likely to be narrowed or eliminated by additional collecting in western Montana. The limits of this species were expanded by C. L. Hitchcock (1941) to include
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  • Massachusetts and New Jersey and has been reported in British Columbia and Montana; vouchers have not been found. One vouchered collection has been reported
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  • williamsii occurs in the Clark Fork and Flathead drainage basins of northwestern Montana; possible records for Idaho require more study. The species is notable for
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  • eastern half of northern Washington, extending to Idaho and northwestern Montana, usually along streams or other water sources. Although Crataegus okennonii
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  • from there to the mountains of central Idaho and the Bitterroot Range of Montana. The variety is also disjunct on the Owyhee Mountains of southwestern Idaho
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  • central-eastern California, central Nevada, and northern Utah. In western Montana and Wyoming var. dichrocephalum is not always clearly distinct from var
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  • slope of the Cascade Range and extends eastward from there to southwestern Montana and northeastern Oregon. Variety acuta hybridizes with Castilleja lutescens
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  • distributed across central and southeastern Idaho, as well as adjacent Montana and Wyoming. This variety is often somewhat variable in color within populations
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  • Townsendia florifer and T. parryi to be hybrids. Such intermediates occur in Montana (e.g., Jones in 1905 from Gallatin Co. and Suksdorf 282 from Park Co.),
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  • Island, British Columbia, and in scattered areas eastward (northwestern Montana, mountains surrounding the border area common to Oregon, Washington, and
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  • the Medicine Bow Mountains of Wyoming. Collections from Colorado, Idaho, Montana, and Nevada are more equivocal and might represent hybrids or extreme forms
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  • Washington to Boundary and Shoshone counties in Idaho, barely entering Montana in Mineral County. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"section"
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  • independently have confirmed its reality as an endemic of southwestern Montana and adjacent Wyoming. Leaves of E. parryi are equally hairy (usually hirsuto-strigose)
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  • essentially scapiform at relatively high elevation (2700–3400 m) in Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming; more eastern populations in the Great Plains, at lower
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  • regions), and extends into southernmost British Columbia, north-western Montana, and northern Utah. Near the coast, M. gracilis sometimes co-occurs with
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  • local taxonomists to distinguish the two at species rank. In Wyoming and Montana, however, var. majus occasionally is difficult to differentiate from var
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  • It is sometimes difficult to distinguish Muhlenbergia filiculmis from M. montana, but that species has longer spikelets and lemma awns, and leaf blades that
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  • Plains and the southern Rocky Mountains. Its apparent absence from Idaho and Montana, and almost complete absence from Wyoming, is puzzling. The awns of P. pungens
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  • summit of Mt. Jefferson on the Continental Divide in Beaverhead County, Montana. Castilleja puberula appears to be a high-elevation isolate from the widespread
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  • 3.4–7.1 cm; anthers 0.5–1.3 cm; capsules 1.1–2 cm wide; n California to Montana, British Columbia. Lilium columbianum 14 Pistil 4.6–7.1 cm; sepals 5.2–9
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  • Aleutian Islands, along the coastal regions southwards to Oregon, and to Montana in the Rocky Mountains. Bucklandiella heterosticha is closely related to
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  • of T. angustifolia, there are specimens of T. ×glauca from north-central Montana (Phillips County.), west-central Manitoba (La Pas), and Anticosti Island
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  • Islands to northern California and in the Rocky Mountains, southwards to Montana, Idaho, and Colorado. In eastern North America the species is widely distributed
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  • northern Washington to the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park in Montana and adjacent Alberta. A single collection from the Uinta Mountains in Utah
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  • hairs of S. geyeriana was collected by R. D. Dorn in a mixed population in Montana (Beaverhead County). Salix bebbiana × S. humilis: Reported by C. K. Schneider
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  • and plants of the cordillera in Alberta and British Columbia, in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Wyoming; S. hastata has largest medial blades narrowly elliptic
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  • typically strongly oily or resinous, staining pressing sheets yellow. The Montana and Wyoming records are the basis for a conservation assessment by J. A
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  • Symphyotrichum novae-angliae is escaped from cultivation and introduced in Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, and has been reported as an ephemeral
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  • the Boise and Payette rivers—with more scattered collections in western Montana north to Flathead County, and a single collection to the south in Weber
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  • acetosa aggregate from the Rocky Mountains southward to Beartooth Plateau in Montana and Wyoming usually were referred to as R. alpestris [= Acetosa pratensis
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  • northern Rocky Mountains of southern British Columbia, Idaho, and northwestern Montana, and the Blue and Wallowa ranges of eastern Oregon. It is absent from the
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  • Wyo. Cirsium canescens grows in the northern Great Plains from eastern Montana and Wyoming to eastern Colorado and Nebraska; an upland race occurs in the
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  • species occurs from the Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington to western Montana, northern Utah, and north-central Colorado; collections from Alaska are
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  • in southwestern Alberta (where of conservation concern) and in western Montana. Some problematic collections from the Absaroka Range in western Wyoming
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  • to the Cypress Hills and is common in suitable habitats. The record from Montana (Bear’s Paw Mountains, Hill County) is now considered dubious. Crataegus
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  • elsewhere: Colorado (Mesa, Montezuma, Montrose, San Miguel), Idaho (Butte), Montana (Carbon), New Mexico (San Juan), Washington (Franklin, Grant), and Wyoming
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  • known from counties in Idaho (Adams, Butte, Custer, Idaho, Lemhi, Valley), Montana (Beaverhead), and Washington (Douglas). None. None. window.propertiesFr
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  • R. D. Dorn (1998) reported it from Alberta, British Columbia, Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming. Variety
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  • features from the closest populations in central Idaho. For reports from Montana, see species discussion. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"species"
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  • it may be common, and in a restricted area in the Bear's Paw Mountains, Montana. The species is distinctive in its tall, willowy, upright habit, leaf form
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  • Central Rocky Mountains in east-central Idaho (Lemhi County) and southwestern Montana (Beaverhead, Deer Lodge, Ravalli, and Silver Bow counties). None. None.
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  • the Rocky Mountains in eastern Idaho and southwestern and south-central Montana and the Big Horn and northern Absaroka Mountains of Wyoming. The sometimes
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  • often saline meadows. Its range extends from southern British Columbia to Montana, south to California, Arizona, and New Mexico, but its populations are widely
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  • was collected by Meriwether Lewis along the Yellowstone River in southern Montana in 1806, and it has been reported to be native as far south as Arizona,
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  • Lewis and Clark County, in the eastern Rocky Mountains of central-western Montana. It is closely associated with and probably parasitic on Dryas hookeriana
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  • of Q. macrocarpa. Quercus macrocarpa is the only oak species native to Montana (in the southeast corner). Wood of Q. macrocarpa is similar to that of Q
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  • slope of the Rocky Mountains in central and eastern Colorado, southeastern Montana, western Nebraska, northern New Mexico, southwestern South Dakota, and southeastern
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  • ursopedensis is restricted to and locally common in the Bear's Paw Mountains (Montana) and the Cypress Hills (Alberta and Saskatchewan). Crataegus ursopedensis
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  • British Columbia, to the northern California Coast Ranges, to northwestern Montana, and the Rocky Mountains to northeast of Salt Lake City, Utah. The species
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  • inflorescence forms of C. tenera var. tenera. Hermann also reported C. tinta from Montana and Washington, but the specimens also appear to be misidentifications.
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  • Mont., Wyo., Idaho, Nev., S.Dak. Leucopoa kingii grows from Oregon and Montana to Nebraska, south to southern California and northern New Mexico. It occurs
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  • Rocky Mountains, a gap in its distribution in Wyoming, and reappears in Montana and the Canadian Rockies. Bract lobing and color vary considerably but without
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  • Castilleja pulchella is a mostly alpine species of the mountains of western Montana and adjacent Idaho and northwestern Wyoming, as well as in the Uinta Mountains
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  • to alpine habitats in the mountains of northwestern Wyoming and adjacent Montana. It forms occasional hybrids with C. pulchella, which often shares its habitat
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  • more compact, is unresolved. Populations in eastern Idaho, southwestern Montana, and western Wyoming are components of an unresolved zone of apparent intergradation
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  • from southern British Columbia, southwestern Alberta, and southwestern Montana to the southern Sierra Nevada of California. None. None. window.propert
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  • Trelease (= Q. alba × Q. stellata), and Q. ×bernardensis W. Wolf (= Q. montana × Q. stellata). None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"section"
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  • open forests, juniper woodlands, 400–2800 m, in Alberta, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. M. S. Baker (1957) noted that there
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  • southern British Columbia and northwestern Washington, to near Flathead Lake, Montana. Crataegus phippsii is one of the more distinctive North American hawthorns
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  • the high northern Rocky Mountains in southern Alberta and northwestern Montana (Glacier, Lincoln, Park, Pondera, and Teton counties). It is clearly related
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  • mountains of northeastern Oregon, central and northern Idaho, and western Montana, with isolated stations on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington. A single
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  • to the Big Belt, Castle, Elkhorn, and Little Belt ranges of west-central Montana. It is highly variable, and several authors have suggested that it has introgressed
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  • P. albertinus and P. wilcoxii exists in east-central Idaho and western Montana, especially in habitats disturbed by humans (Clark). None. None. window
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  • southern British Columbia, southwestern Saskatchewan, northern Idaho, western Montana, northeastern Oregon, and eastern Washington. Isolated populations are known
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  • east-central Idaho (Clearwater, Idaho, and Shoshone counties) and southwestern Montana (Ravalli County). A yellow-flowered, glandular-pubescent hexaploid from
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  • (Big Horn, Sheridan, and Washakie counties) and the Pryor Mountains of Montana (Carbon County). None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"section"
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  • pacificum Renauld & Cardot, distributed from the mountains of Idaho and Montana to Alaska. Variety pacificum differs from typical S. reflexum mainly in
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  • mountains of Utah, and the Absaroka and Beartooth mountains of Wyoming and Montana. Although sometimes confused with P. rubricaulis (for example, W. A. Weber
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Mont., Wyo. Draba paysonii is known from southwestern Montana (Gallatin, Glacier, Madison, and Meagher counties) and northwestern Wyoming
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  • the source of commonly sold cultivars. It has been listed as sensitive in Montana and as rare in British Columbia. None. None. window.propertiesFromHighe
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  • Idaho (Blaine, Butte, Camas, Custer, and Lemhi counties) and in western Montana (Deer Lodge and Ravalli counties). It is disjunct to southwestern Idaho
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  • Alberta south through the northern Great Plains and intermountain valleys of Montana and Wyoming to northeastern Colorado and east through the prairies to Minnesota
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  • in the northwestern part of its range (Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming), where more typical plants also occur
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  • Sciuro-hypnum curtum is known only from two collections: North American Mosses 259, Montana, Columbia Falls, R. S. Williams in 1896 (NY), and Manitoba, south of Harashville
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  • albertinus in areas of sympatry in east-central Idaho and west-central Montana (D. D. Keck 1945; A. Cronquist 1959; D. V. Clark 1971). Putative hybrids
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  • synonym of V. praemorsa subsp. linguifolia. Variety altior, described from Montana, is recognized in the Intermountain Flora as occurring in Utah (N. H. Holmgren
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  • It is less common and more widely scattered in Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, and on the northern Great Plains in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan,
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  • inflorescences are sometimes identified as C. rhexiifolia. In Glacier National Park, Montana, in the vicinity of Logan Pass, C. rhexiifolia frequently hybridizes with
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  • Grout (1928–1940, vol. 3) reported Homalothecium nuttallii from Idaho and Montana, but H. Hofmann (1998) found that these specimens are H. nevadense. E. Lawton
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  • chromosome number is unknown. It resembles the newly described C. kerryana in Montana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Castilleja"
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  • bases; cypselae 2.5–3 mm, “narrowly” winged; pappi 0.1–0.2 mm; mostly Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington), C. cardaminifolia (plants mostly 20–50 cm, seldom
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  • the west, where it occurs mostly in the Rocky Mountains from the Yukon to Montana. It is principally a Euro-American species, with some scattered records
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  • Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio
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  • Mexico, the Texas Panhandle, and the Gulf Coast of Texas, including eastern Montana, eastern Wyoming, eastern Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska
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  • accommodated within this concept, as can collections from the Cabinet Mountains in Montana. The distinction between P. drummondii and subpalmate P. glaucophylla can
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  • narrow north-south band with an eastward extension to the mountains of Montana and Wyoming and a small outlier in the middle Rocky Mountains. This extension
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  • British Columbia to its southernmost limit in northern Washington, Idaho, and Montana (D.B. Booth 1987; J.J. Clague 1989). It flowed westward across a 50-km stretch
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  • following year via the Clark River of northern Idaho to the Flathead Post in Montana, then south to Fort Bonneville in Wyoming. He submitted his large collection
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