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Lomatium dissectum var. dissectum (Nutt.) Mathias & Constance – west of the Cascade Range ; coastal British Columbia (southeastern Vancouver Island and adjacent Gulf Islands [ 7 ] ) California , Oregon , Washington , disjunct in Idaho [ 8 ] – north-facing slopes of deep soil sites, at higher elevations [ 4 ] – short-stalked or stalkless ...
Lomatium roots range from woody taproots to more fleshy underground tuberous-thickened roots.The plants are green and grow the most during the spring when water is available, and many species then set seed and dry out completely above ground before the hottest part of the year, while storing the energy they gained from photosynthesizing while water was available to them in their deep roots.
Lomatium attenuatum, taper-tip desert-parsley; Lomatium bicolor, bicolor biscuitroot; Lomatium cous, cous biscuitroot; Lomatium cusickii, Cusick's desert-parsley; Lomatium dissectum, fernleaf biscuitroot; Lomatium foeniculaceum, carrotleaf desert-parsley; Lomatium geyeri, Geyer's biscuitroot; Lomatium macrocarpum, large-fruit desert-parsley
This list includes most of the more common plants to be found on the Modoc National Forest in California, USA as well as plants of some particular note, especially rare plants known or suspected to occur there.
Lomatium grayi, commonly known as Gray's biscuitroot, Gray's desert parsley, or pungent desert parsley, is a perennial herb of the family Apiaceae. It is native to Western Canada in British Columbia , and the Western United States , including from the Eastern Cascades and northeastern California to the Rocky Mountains .
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