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Label Query: Genus = "" Montiaceae Donn ex Willd. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Ross Lake National Recreation Area: Little Beaver Creek trail. Along Ross Lake National Recreation Area. Summit of Desolation Peak, trail on east-facing slope, within 0.5 miles of trailhead (before lookout. Avalanche gully lower. switchbacks that take trail northwest and finally west). 48° 54.1' N, 121° 0.7' W; UTM Zone 10, 645718.529E, Elev. 1589-2037 ft. 5418211.359N; Source: Field notes, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. 48° 55.014' N, 121° 4.642' W; UTM Zone 10, 640860.997E, Rocky summit with small amount of snow cover. Creeping herbs and 5419780.74N; Source: Field notes, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. shrubs with a few stunted firs. Gravelly soil, mostly exposed Furthest point west of lake. Douglas fir forest; along edge of trail. bedrock. Found down the trail from the summit, soon after snowmelt. succulent, brittle; white, stems pinkish; patchy. Growing among glacier lilies. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Kimiora Ward 20 13 Jul 2002 Sarah Gage 7260 13 Jul 2002 Herbarium: NOCA, NPS accession 632, catalog 23669 WTU-360264, NPS accession 632, catalog 22481 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Lostine Canyon, Bowman Trail, North Cascades National Park; Creek bottom in Horseshoe Basin. where trail first crosses a feeder creek. Elev. 4755 ft. Elev. 5464 ft. 48° 28' 59" N, 121° 1' 24" W; UTM Zone 10, 646069.847E, 45° 17.29' N, 117° 24.89' W 5371660.111N; Source: Field notes, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. Wet bouldery opening at stream, in forest of Pseudotsuga menziesii, With Alnus sinuata, Rubus spectabilis, Valeriana sitchensis, Picea engelmannii. North facing slope. Petals bright white; Veratrum sp. (just coming up), Viola glabella, Thalictrum sp., Actea and stems somewhat succulent, brittle. Common. GPS elevation rubra, and Mitella pentandra. Growing in organic matter in lower accuracy +/- 115 ft. Altimeter reading 6600 ft. Phenology: Flowers. boulderfield, even in thin mat on boulders; flowers white with pink Origin: Native. anthers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Sarah Gage 7310 21 Jul 2002 Alison Colwell 02-21 10 Aug 2002 with Don Knoke, Dale Blum, Richard Robohm Herbarium: NOCA, NPS accession 632, catalog 22265 WTU-360555

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Ross Lake National Recreation Area: Mountain Powerplant Overlook Charles L. Pack Experimental Forest 3 miles southwest of off of State Route 20. Eatonville; along trail to Hugo Peak. Elev. 984-1640 ft. Elev. 1100 ft. 48° 42' 58.69646" N, 121° 4' 32.46619" W; UTM Zone 10, 46° 50' 29" N, 122° 18' 34" W 641548E, 5397487N; Source: Calc. from UTM, UTM from field Young second growth forest, dominated by Pseudotsuga; with notes. recently cut areas and gravel logging roads. Abundant along trail South side of highway 20 above milepost 133; dried moss-encrusted under Pseudotsuga; growing with Claytonia sibirica. Phenology: ledges overhanging highway, talus slope, and rocky outcrop with Flowers. Origin: Native. Douglas fir and Acer circinatum. Stem perfoliate, 2 opposite leaves joined at base; flowers and stigma white; scattered in patches on Ben Legler 393 17 May 2003 talus slope. Elevation estimated from map. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-358515 Robert Goff 02-13 16 Jun 2002 Montiaceae WTU-360225, NPS accession 632, catalog 22549 Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Charles L. Pack Experimental Forest 3 miles southwest of Eatonville; along trail to Hugo Peak. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Elev. 1100 ft. North Cascades National Park; Pelton Basin east of Cascade Pass; 46° 50' 29" N, 122° 18' 34" W hillside below camp. Young second growth forest, dominated by Pseudotsuga; with Elev. 4700 ft. recently cut areas and gravel logging roads. Abundant throughout 48° 27.704' N, 121° 2.895' W; UTM Zone 10, 644289.123E, area; often mixed with Claytonia parviflora. Phenology: Flowers. 5369242.926N; Source: Field notes, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. Origin: Native. Large rock and wet soil; patches of shrubs, mostly Vaccinium deliciosum; moderately steep slope facing SSW. Phenology: Ben Legler 394 17 May 2003 Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-358514 Don Knoke 241 10 Aug 2002 Herbarium: NOCA, NPS accession 632, catalog 23180 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Okanogan National Forest. Easy Pass Trail, along trail ca. 1 km. Ridge southeast of Hurricane Lookout, Olympic National Park. east and below summit of pass. Elev. 5700 ft. Elev. 5750 ft. 47.961944°, -123.4575°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 4000 m., Source: 48° 34.38' N, 120° 50.098' W; T36N R16E S34 SE Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Steep scree field/alpine meadow. Pulsatilla occidentalis, Luetkea Collected on flat. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. pectinata, Carex spp., some Abies lasiocarpa along edge. Flowers white; to 10 cm.; growing in area of recently melted snow; William E. Brockman s.n. 18 Jul 1956 locally abundant. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-213715 Don Knoke 348 25 Jul 2003 with David Giblin Montiaceae WTU-361238 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Stream on north side of Mt. Chumstick, about 1 mile from Lookout Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Station. T25N R19 S22; WGS84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky cliffs along the Snake river, 2 miles west of Clarkston. Beside stream. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.416382°, -117.08617°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff C. L. Hitchcock 22852 4 Jul 1963 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-215075 William H. Baker 13888 1 Apr 1956 WTU-302036 Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Blue Mountains: Stentz Spring, near Clearwater Ranger Station. Elev. 4000 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: T9N R42E; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3036 m., Source: Digital Map, Along south side of Spokane River at its mouth. Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Elev. 1290 ft. Under Coniferous climax forest, Canadian Zone. Wet ground. 47.89389°, -118.33306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravelly hill. About 1290 ft. level. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: L. Constance 1763 14 Jun 1936 Native. with H. F. Clements H. T. Rogers 257 5 Apr 1940 WTU-9635 with C. Boothroyd, Fred G. Meyer, Marion Ownbey WTU-83940 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Dosemeadows (Hayden Pass), Olympic National Monument. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: 47.78278°, -123.34889°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: At Nine Mile, 12 miles NW of Spokane. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.781565°, -117.607349°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Alpine meadow stream. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open woods. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Harold E. Helmrich 406 16 Jul 1934 Sister Mary Milburge 880 10 May 1934 WTU-312987 WTU-15827 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Western base of Iron Peak, upper North Fork Teanaway Creek, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Wenatchee Mountains. Bottom of Wawawai Canyon. 47.411667°, -120.948889°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: 46.624881°, -117.337032°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Boggy areas. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Upper Sonoran Zone. On a mossy ledge, in a ravine, in deep shade. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 2593 7 Aug 1950 W. A. Weber 2074 12 Apr 1941 WTU-168394 WTU-66530 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Olympic National Park, along trail between Sundown Lakes and Six Whidbey Island. Ridge Pass. 48.146201°, -122.552685°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 30000 m., Elev. 4000-4500 ft. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer 47.56°, -123.42528°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Roadside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Pacific silver fir and mountain hemlock association. Open meadow N. L. Gardner s.n. 1 May 1897 just below Six Ridge Pass. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-7281 William E. Brockman s.n. 16 Aug 1956 WTU-213653 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Port Townsend, Fort Worden. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Elev. 20 ft. Wonderland Trail below Mystic Lake, near Carbon Glacier, north T30N R1W S35; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, side of Mt. Rainier, Mount Rainier National Park. Georef'd by Ben Legler Elev. 5500 ft. Consolidated dunes on Point Wilson. (duplicate specimen). T17N R8E S35; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Ben Legler Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Nelsa Buckingham 01802 1 Apr 1979 Maxine Hagen s.n. 14 Aug 1948 WTU-280748 WTU-332677 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE COUNTY: Rock Creek. Near summit of Round Top Mountain. Elev. 1 m. 48.81028°, -117.12917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: T4N R18E S2; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by Ben Legler In mossy woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Rocky outcrop on NW-facing canyon slope, with Pseudoroegneria spicata, Poa secunda, Allium acuminatum, Sisyrinchium sp. Harold St. John 6379 18 Jun 1924 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-112986 Eliza Habegger RC 81 9 May 1997 WTU-335077 Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Mount Spokane. Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray Elev. 3700-4000 ft. 47.921111°, -117.101667°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff San Juan Island, Friday Harbor Marine Laboratory grounds. In dense growth at rill side. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 10-23 ft. 48° 32' 39" N, 123° 51" W; T35N R4W S12; Source: Specimen Harold W. Smith 1070 17 Jun 1936 label Mossy bald SW of Fernald Laboratory carpeted with bryophytes, WTU-35746 grasses, and seedling Brodiaea. Growing amidst moss, Racomitrium elongatum (SG #2762) and mixed with Montia fontana (SG #2763). Leaves gray-green, succulent. flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Montiaceae Origin: Native. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Sarah Gage SG-2761A 8 Apr 1997 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: WTU-336225 (YIN) Klickitat River Road, near cowcamp; 30 miles west of White Swan. Elev. 3296 ft. 46.431596°, -121.333688°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Canadian Zone. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. E. Hunn 593 2 Aug 1977 WTU-270800 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Ocean City. Fidalgo Island; south to southwest facing slopes at Fidalgo Head. 47.07111°, -124.16472°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 48.47639°, -122.56944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sand dune. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Introduced. Locally common Juniperus scopulorum and Pseudotsuga above exposed rocky slopes. Mostly succulent, locally common on exposed George Neville Jones 3878 27 Jun 1933 rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Introduced. WTU-35903 Melinda F. Denton 3808 17 Apr 1976 WTU-266360 Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca Montiaceae (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Tacoma. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: 47.25306°, -122.44306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 1 miles south of Anatone. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 46.120522°, -117.13139°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Beach of a gravelly lake. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Introduced. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wet, rocky meadow with snow still remaining at the higher points J. B. Flett 880 12 Apr 1898 near a pine woods. Flowers whitish-pink. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-35913 Edward C. Trivette 251 15 Apr 1951 WTU-176945 Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca Montiaceae (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PACIFIC COUNTY: Oysterville. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: 46.54917°, -124.02694°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Olympic National Park, Idaho Camp. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 5100 ft. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Introduced. 48.26667°, -124.675°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T. C. Frye s.n. Apr 1908 In shade under trees. [Mixed collection with Claytonia cordifolia.] Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-6982 Ruby L. C. Sovereign s.n. 4 Jul 1941 WTU-316057A Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca Montiaceae (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Iceberg Point, Lopez Island; near southern tip of island. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: 48.422222°, -122.894444°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Northwest of Leavenworth, Meadow Camp, Tumwater Mountain. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.59639°, -120.66028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Open meadow and rocky outcrop; with Ranunculus californicus; GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff fairly common reddish annuals. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Introduced. Maxine Hagen s.n. 21 May 1950 Scott R. Atkinson 360 25 Apr 1992 WTU-332930 WTU-324989 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Between 1 and 2 mile mark, trail to Ingalls Lake, above North Fork Dome, about 5 miles east of Glacier Peak, Mount Baker- Teanaway River. Snoqualmie National Forest. 47.251427°, -120.87694°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Elev. 6100 ft. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T31N R15E S34; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Subalpine fir forest, moderate slope. On peridotite and serpentine. In Georef'd by Ben Legler exposed open places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Mountan meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 5043 8 Jul 1960 Maxine Hagen s.n. 8 Aug 1949 WTU-218693 WTU-332627

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: On Mutton Ridge, west of Salmon Meadows. Umatilla National Forest, summit of Diamond Peak. 48.67596°, -119.85179°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Elev. 6376 ft. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff 46° 5' N, 117° 35' W; T7N R42E S3; WGS 84, uncertainty: 275 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Richard Olmstead Summit with open rocky meadow dominated by Artemisia tridentata; Charles B. Fiker 1282 19 Jul 1933 krummholz Abies lasiocarpa also present. West of summit, small patch of woods - mix of Abies lasiocarpa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, WTU-23674 Picea engelmannii, Pinus contorta. Growing between wooded area and summit, on the northerly aspect. Petals white pink with pink stripe. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Tracy Fuentes 37 28 Jun 1997 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh WTU-339551 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Indian Henry's, Mount Rainier National Park. 46.794075°, -121.840294°; uncertainty: 500 m., Georef'd by Montiaceae Joseph Stormer On moist slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh F. A. Warren 1594 24 Jul 1932 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Olympic Mountains. WTU-38164 47.80682°, -123.61225°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 40000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 2 collections on this sheet. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae A. W. E. Elmer 2686 Jul 1900 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh WTU-23695 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Moist shady hills near Spokane. 47.65889°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Montiaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Two specimens on this sheet. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Sister Mary Milburge s.n. Apr 1931 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Near Centerville/High Prairie/Lyle Roads, 5 km north of Lyle. WTU-23618 Elev. 1509 ft. 45.741069°, -121.285°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Montiaceae Timbered transition; Garry oak, ponderosa pine, Douglas fir woodland. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh E. Hunn 131 27 Mar 1977 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Along Columbia River 3 miles above mouth of Spokane River. WTU-270992 48.573336°, -118.087048°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sandy loam in ponderosa pine forest. Below 1290 ft. level. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. H. T. Rogers 259 5 Apr 1940 with C. Boothroyd, Fred G. Meyer, Marion Ownbey WTU-83912 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh. var. pallidum St. John U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: Yakima Park, Mount Rainier. Blue Mountains: Circa. 15 miles south of Pomeroy. Elev. 6000-6200 ft. Elev. 4800 ft. 46.91611°, -121.63194°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46.281111°, -117.593056°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open alpine and rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Yellow pine forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 7222 5 Jul 1931 C. L. Hitchcock 8293 25 May 1944 WTU-23688JWTa WTU-93425

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Mount Baker Region; Mount Hermann. North of Ellensburg. Elev. 5000 ft. 47.187322°, -120.532163°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15000 m., 48.865556°, -121.711667°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sagebrush rimrock. 2 collections on this sheet. Phenology: Flowers. Margin of rocky stream bed. 2 collections on this sheet. Phenology: Origin: Native. Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 8226 23 Apr 1932 J. William Thompson 5383 23 Jul 1930 WTU-23686JWT WTU-23684JWTa Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Ridge between Independence Lake and North Lake. Drains to Coal Skyline Ridge, Mount Baker. Creek, a tributary of the South Fork Stillaguamish River. Elev. 6000 ft. Elev. 4700 ft. 48.83252°, -121.85137°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: 48.084413°, -121.539106°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In an open alpine meadow near summit of ridge. 2 collections on this Intermingled with Viola glabella and Claytonia lanceolata var. sheet. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. lanceolata. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 5632 10 Aug 1930 Maxine Hagen s.n. 19 Jun 1980 WTU-23684JWTb WTU-280609

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Chinook Pass, Cascade Mountains. Ca. 2 miles south of Mt. Shuksan, and ca 3 miles north of Baker Elev. 5500 ft. Lake. 46.873056°, -121.508333°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Elev. 3800 ft. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff 48.772585°, -121.62778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Alpine slopes. 2 collections on this sheet. Phenology: Flowers. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Origin: Native. Southwest aspect; on moist but well drained colluvial soil at base of slope. Both this variety and the var. lanceolata were found in J. William Thompson 9846 12 Aug 1933 profusion. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-23673JWT G. W. Douglas 1343 7 Jul 1969 WTU-242476 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia multiscapa Rydb. ssp. pacifica (McNeill) John M. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: Mill. & K.L. Chambers Mount Colonel Bob Lookout. Elev. 4700 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: 47.488611°, -123.745556°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 100 m., Source: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5T3T4/S1 Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff (Endangered; WANHP)] Talus slopes near snow banks. 2 collections on this sheet. Elev. 4000-6000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. In moraines among rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 7242 9 Jul 1931 J. B. Flett 3042 Aug 1907 WTU-23688JWTb WTU-36787 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia multiscapa Rydb. ssp. pacifica (McNeill) John M. Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Mill. & K.L. Chambers U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Wenatchee National Forest, Entiat Mountains, 0.75 miles south of [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Carne Mtn., pass south of point 6991, crossed by trail 1528. Washington: G5T3T4/S1 (Endangered; Elev. 6800 ft. WANHP)] 48.07904°, -120.79686°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1894 m., Source: Elev. 5000 ft. Digital Map, Georef'd by David Giblin On a rocky ridge, Hudsonian zone. Asdf. North facing rock crevice. 2n = 16. Voucher of a chromosome count. Reference specimen for illustration in Revision Plant collected in the field and grown in a growth chamber. of "Flora of the Pacific Northwest." WTU Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Herbarium, 2017. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Nicole Galland 85-188 27 Jul 1984 George Neville Jones 8321 WTU-312842 24 Aug 1935 Montiaceae WTU-31884, WTU-V-032519 Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Highest peak northeast of Fish Lake, 30 miles northwest of Cle Elum. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Elev. 5600-6200 ft. High open ridge at head of Fourth Creek. 47.56256°, -121.17189°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: Elev. 6000 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.44861°, -120.86056°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: At 5600 ft. on ridge just south of peak. In crevices of serpentine GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff rocks. Corolla magenta. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 7964 6 Jul 1942 J. William Thompson 8889 31 Jul 1932 WTU-75354 WTU-15815JWT Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ADAMS COUNTY: Pond 7 miles northeast of Macall. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: 47.06081°, -118.01419°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 11500 m., Source: 3 mile mark of Iron Peak Trail, North Fork Teanaway River GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff watershed, Wenatchee Mountains. On partially shaded northwest bank of pond. Phenology: Flowers. 47.392822°, -120.912623°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Among rocks of peridotite in small cirque-like depression. R. G. Jeffrey s.n. 20 Apr 1946 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-118010 A. R. Kruckeberg 2571 6 Aug 1950 WTU-183579 Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Small tributary to Grande Ronde River, just above Rattlesnake Creek, southwest of Anatone. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: 46.041535°, -117.250995°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Near Paddy-Go-Easy Pass. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 5000 ft. In shade and sun on east slope along tributary. Flowers 47.545°, -121.05889°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: pink-lavender. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). Arthur Cronquist 5714 23 Apr 1949 Alpine ridges. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-169025 J. William Thompson 10676 17 Jun 1934 WTU-15828JWT Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Foothills, Sequim. 48.07972°, -123.10056°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. M. Grant s.n. 3 Apr 1913 WTU-44006 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Cliff 1 mile NE of Steamboat Rock, Grand Coulee. Steilacoom. 47.876904°, -119.118634°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., 47.17°, -122.60139°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Shaded spot at base of rock ledge on cliff. Phenology: Flowers. Prairie. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. C. V. Piper s.n. 27 May 1888 Xerpha M. Gaines 440 15 May 1950 with T. H. Scheffer WTU-7079 WTU-180731 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Island; Mt. Cady, about 5 miles north of Friday Harbor. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: 48.558889°, -123.113333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1700 m., Goose Rock, Whidbey Island. Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff 48.40194°, -122.63861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: In shaded forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On open, moist slopes. 2 collections on this sheet. Phenology: P. Elvander 611 1 May 1976 Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-267547 J. William Thompson 6051 25 Apr 1931 WTU-23697JWT Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Dartford. 47.78472°, -117.41583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Three Tree Point. Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.45056°, -122.38111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sister Mary Milburge s.n. Apr 1931 Sheltered south slope, in sunshine. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-23711 Lyman Benson 1153 19 Apr 1929 Montiaceae WTU-42463 Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Truax. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. 46.59741°, -117.31978°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Damp shaded ravine. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Fisher Hill Road, 6 miles up from Klickitat River bridge, 3 miles north of Lyle. F. L. Pickett 1062 2 Jun 1917 Elev. 590 ft. 45.711462°, -121.266122°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., WTU-85110 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Timbered transition, meadow in Pinus ponderosa, Pseudotsuga. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae E. Hunn 380 5 Jul 1977 Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. WTU-271134 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Tumwater. 47.0075°, -122.90806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Montiaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. I. C. Otis 1843 13 Apr 1934 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Mouth of Spokane River. WTU-26742 47.89389°, -118.33306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravelly hill. Below 1290 ft. level. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. H. T. Rogers 389 5 May 1940 WTU-83898 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WALLA WALLA COUNTY: Skagit River Gorge. Along stream 2 miles south of Walla Walla. 48.677301°, -121.242273°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 46.035763°, -118.34194°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On cliffs. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Grassy stream bank. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. W. C. Muenscher 9905 14 Jun 1939 C. L. Hitchcock 8269 24 May 1944 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-56037 WTU-93191 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Peavine Canyon, Wenatchee National Forest, Cashmere Ranger U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: District. About 1/2 mile west of the Lake Aldwell viewpoint on U.S. 101. T22N R19E S27; WGS84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: T30N R7W S22; NAD 27, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Coarse sandstone. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. In deep soil near highway. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. G. Smith 121 27 May 1960 with B. R. McConnell D. R. Simpson 118 23 Jun 1964 WTU-323553 WTU-288799

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Snake River, 3 miles south of Asotin. Coupe's Woods near Coupeville. 46.296006°, -117.04722°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 48.22°, -122.685°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravel and sand bar. Seeds smooth and shining, 1.2 mm long; Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. sepals 3 mm long. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Lloyd E. McElvain 39 2 May 1950 C. L. Hitchcock 8339 26 May 1944 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-129125 WTU-93190 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Seward Park, Seattle. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Riverbank, Bingen. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Moist banks. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Shady rock. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 5974 11 Apr 1931 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 4022 5 May 1904 WTU-23694JWT WTU-287652 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: 3 miles east of Lyle, along Washington State highway #830. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: 45.696093°, -121.222809°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Granite Point. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 46.60444°, -117.35806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Rich humus soil, moist, under Acer macrophyllum. Phenology: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Moist shade, rock crevices. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Jared J. Davis 92 4 Apr 1953 F. L. Pickett 236 10 Apr 1915 with Monita Engvall WTU-85008 WTU-197391 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Muck Creek, near Roy. Along the Grande Ronde River, just above Rattlesnake Creek, 47.007518°, -122.539642°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., southwest of Anatone. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T7N R44E S35; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sandy soil in open flat. Flowers white, or nearly so. Phenology: George Neville Jones 4619 29 Apr 1934 Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-26730 Arthur Cronquist 5726 24 Apr 1949 WTU-169024 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Stuart Island. 48.674722°, -123.210556°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3700 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff [No locality given on label] Moist places in woods. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 46.496837° N, 119.294111° W; T12N R28E S27 Sand dune area; late seral stages dominated by Purshia tridentata W. H. Lawrence 143 26 Jun 1904 and Poa. Abundant under Purshia tridentata. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-96255 J. M. Langham 154 17 Apr 1970 Montiaceae WTU-260127 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Reservation Head, Deception Pass State Park, Fidalgo Island. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. 48.40583°, -122.645°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Chelan County. T25N R17E S9; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Harold W. Smith 988 11 Jun 1936 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry, gravelly loam. With brome grass, Pine grass, Balsam root, WTU-40825 Ceanothus. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Frank B. Lenzie 636 15 May 1919 Montiaceae WTU-322949 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Montiaceae Near Spokane. 47.65889°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Burnt over ground. 2 collections on this sheet. Phenology: Fruits. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Origin: Native. West end of Lenore Canyon, near north end of Lenore Lake. 47.50194°, -119.51222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Sister Mary Milburge 402 31 May 1932 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In moist area among rocks. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-23703 Xerpha M. Gaines 394 11 May 1950 with T. H. Scheffer Montiaceae WTU-180739 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Montiaceae Tumwater. 47.0075°, -122.90806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Snaklin Point, Whidbey Island. I. C. Otis 1837 10 Apr 1934 48.29278°, -122.675°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-26248 Littoral area. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Harold W. Smith 2039 30 Apr 1937 WTU-221181 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Seattle. Birch Bay. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., 48.91806°, -122.74333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. On gravelly prairie. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. C. V. Piper s.n. 22 Apr 1888 W. C. Muenscher 9696 26 Apr 1939 WTU-7115 WTU-56039

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: South side of Columbia River at Keller Ferry. Along Snake River 3 miles west of Lewiston. 47.92586°, -118.68828°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 46.4229°, -117.10119°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sandy bench on river. Below 1290 foot level. Phenology: Fertile. Banks along river, S facing slope. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 13893 1 Apr 1956 H. T. Rogers 296 20 Apr 1940 WTU-302037 WTU-83901 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Satus Creek 10 miles west of Toppenish on Hwy 97. Lakeview. 46.235384°, -120.418937°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: 47.15944°, -122.49694°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Streambanks. With Elymus canadensis, Salix sp., Rosa sp., and Wet woods. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Ribes aureum. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Lyman Benson 1209 28 Apr 1929 A. R. Kruckeberg 3297 1 May 1954 WTU-42461 WTU-192070

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Matia Island, south side. North end of Tumwater Canyon. 48.7475°, -122.8375°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: T25N R17E S8; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry sandy meadows and rocky bluffs above salt water. With Steep hillside, timbered, south slope. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Montiaaa spathulata and Sagina crassicaulis; not infrequent Native. annuals. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. George H. Ward 352 8 May 1946 Fred Sharpe 38 20 Apr 1984 WTU-182831 WTU-313834 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: 10 miles west of Cle Elum. Tumwater. 47.195363°, -121.151095°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., 47.0075°, -122.90806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Warm slope. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 5950 4 Apr 1931 I. C. Otis 1838 10 Apr 1934 WTU-23696JWT WTU-15796 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Western boundry of the county along the Big White Salmon River. Tumwater. 45.747605°, -121.52101°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 47.0075°, -122.90806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 2090 11 Apr 1892 I. C. Otis 1837 10 Apr 1934 WTU-287771 WTU-15817

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Reservation E of Omak. 5 miles east of Pullman. 48.41111°, -119.52639°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46.731341°, -117.073004°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In wet ground. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Moist and open hillsides. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Charles B. Fiker 628 8 May 1932 William H. Baker 5757 5 May 1949 WTU-23707 WTU-129408

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Mt. Rainier Natl Park, former channel of the Nisqually River. Yakima Indian Reservation, head of Dry Creek. Elev. 2050 ft. Elev. 4000 ft. 46° 44' 18" N, 121° 54' 50" W 46.25341°, -120.397861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Somewhat open exposure under Pseudotsuga menzieseii and Alnus Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff rubra. About 20 plants found growing in patches of moss on Arid sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. boulders that form the bank of a former river channel. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 17531 22 May 1953 David Biek 29 7 May 2000 WTU-171372 WTU-344364 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Cottonwood Creek just above the Forks, SW of Anatone. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: T7N R44E S16; WGS 84, uncertainty: 6000 m., Source: North of Chattaroy, west of Mt. Spokane. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.88972°, -117.35667°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Along east fork in section 16. Moist soil. Flowers white. Phenology: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Fertile. Origin: Native. Weed formation, slopes of gravelly road grade. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Arthur Cronquist 5750 30 Apr 1949 George G. Hedgcock s.n. 27 May 1935 WTU-169027 WTU-107958 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COWLITZ COUNTY: Mount St. Helens. Toutle Ridge northwest of summit cone. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Cowlitz/Skamania Counties. Cedonia. 46.325°, -122.73528°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 48.15389°, -118.16806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Refugia. Same specimen entered twice, for NHP county data Growing at woods edge. Stem leaves forming a more or less purposes. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. complete collar or disk, annual, seeds shiny and black, small calyx under 2.5 mm long. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Jon Titus s.n. 2 Sep 1994 Mae E. Dennis s.n. 8 Jul 1946 WTU-334473 WTU-110822 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Toutle Ridge NW of summit cone. Cowlitz/Skamania counties. Coupe's Woods, near Coupeville. 45.6175°, -122.04056°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 48.22°, -122.685°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Refugia area. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Jon Titus s.n. 2 Sep 1994 Lloyd E. McElvain s.n. 20 Apr 1950 WTU-334473 WTU-129153

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Along road to Hurricane Ridge, 7 miles N of Hurricane Ridge, Jackson Guard Station, Hoh River, Olympic National Forest. Olympic National Park. Elev. 540 ft. 48.034647°, -123.40833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 47.814011°, -124.176698°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In moist area along road. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 24046 27 Jul 1965 J. E. Schwartz 10A 15 Jul 1935 WTU-223993 WTU-34956

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLARK COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Green Mountain Resort Conservation Easement. King (205th and Alaska Way)/Snohomish Counties. Undeveloped T2N R3E S20; T2N R3E S21; Willamette Meridian; NAD 27, property beginning on north border of LFP. uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler 47.91306°, -122.09694°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: In saturated soil. With Cardamine pulcherrima, Carex sp., Rubus GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff discolor. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Growing in understory of Pseudotsuga mensiesii forest. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Eliza Habegger 302 13 Apr 1998 Christie S. Isler 14-5-98 3 May 1998 WTU-338876 WTU-335307 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Along W fork of Bridge Creek, about 1 mile above Sulphide Camp U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: (Frisco Cabin). Bingen. 47.562003°, -120.779518°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Bottomlands. Under willows. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. George H. Ward 612 27 Jul 1946 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 5938 25 Apr 1907 WTU-182234 WTU-287772

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITSAP COUNTY: S of Moclips. Poulsbo. 47.23639°, -124.21167°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 60 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.73611°, -122.64528°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Woods. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Roadside ditch. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 133 9 Jul 1933 S. R. Wellings 36 14 Jul 1948 WTU-306013 WTU-183072 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Satsop River, 1/4 mile S of Decker Creek. Vicinity of junction of Falls and Bacon Creek. 47.096246°, -123.473847°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., 48.586229°, -121.394833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Bank of river, moist soil, deep woods. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Rocks, damp situation by stream. In moist usually shaded places, Native. from the lowlands to middle elevations in the mountains. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Phillips B. Freer 99 23 Apr 1950 Naas 610 3 Aug 1970 WTU-135204 with Cheney WTU-321813 Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Claytonia sibirica L. Near War Creek Camp west of Twisp. 48.361367°, -120.396064°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Lee Forest, about 1/2 mile E of St Hwy 1A, approx 4 miles N of Wet ground. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Woodinville. T27N R5E S26; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Charles B. Fiker 1377 7 Aug 1933 Georef'd by Ben Legler Growing in openings in woodland, disturbed habitat, on loose glacial WTU-23675 soil. Scattered plants. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. D. R. Simpson 57 10 Apr 1963 Montiaceae WTU-288820 Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Montiaceae Near Fort Lewis. 47.10636°, -122.50879°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Claytonia sibirica L. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist woods. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: On Little Spokane River near Dartford. J. William Thompson 5142 26 Apr 1930 47.783396°, -117.415339°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-23683JWT Wet ground. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Sister Mary Milburge 362 20 May 1932 Montiaceae WTU-2370002 Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PACIFIC COUNTY: Montiaceae Seaview. 46.33472°, -124.05333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Claytonia sibirica L. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Beach, wet, wooded. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Priest Point Park, Olympia. East of East Bay Drive, southern part of Carl H. Spiegelberg 684 19 Jun 1924 park. Elev. 100-120 ft. WTU-139418 47° 4' N, 122° 53' W; T18N R2W S2 or 11 Mixed forest of Pseudotsuga menziesii, Thuja plicata, Acer macrophyllum, with understory of Polystichum munitum. Growing Montiaceae with Urtica, Galium, Hydrophyllum, Disporum. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Claytonia sibirica L. Sarah Gage G&R017 3 May 1992 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: with Sharon Rodman Lopez Island, SE end, vicinity of Iceberg Point. T34N R2W S24; WGS 84, uncertainty: 300 m., Source: WTU-345139 Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Shady woods. Assoc: Holodiscus discolor, Polystichum munitum. Flowers white with light to dark pink veins. Common. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Dorothy Naas 5739 18 Apr 1996 with Mildred Arnot WTU-333647 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: W side of Lummi Island, toward N end. About 6 miles northeast of Tonasket, property of Chris Troth. 48.795°, -122.6125°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: T38N R28E S28 N 1/2; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist bank above beach. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. SW facing slope, 15 degrees. Mostly lithosol. Ponderosa pine - Douglas fir savanna. In pine needle duff over extremely shallow Xerpha M. Gaines 528 17 Apr 1950 lithosol. Associated species: grasses, ferns. Uncommon annual; white petals, leaves and stems mostly red. Phenology: Flowers & WTU-169490 Fruits. Origin: Native. Chris H. Troth 33 28 May 1995 Montiaceae with Rebecca G. Troth Claytonia sibirica L. WTU-331739 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Indiana Street, Pullman. Montiaceae Elev. 2500 ft. T15N R45E S32 SW 1/4 SE 1/4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler By shoulders of the road, N facing slope, moist soil, grassy U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: vegetation. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. San Juan Island, Friday Harbor Marine Laboratory grounds. Elev. 10-23 ft. Lisa Westgard 13 13 Mar 1981 48° 32' 39" N, 123° 51" W; T35N R4W S12; Source: Specimen label WTU-316612 Mossy bald at east edge of preserve. Between apartments, director's residence, and road. Growing under Pseudotsuga menziesii. Leaves succulent, lush. Corollas white. Seeds removed at WTU by Maria Montiaceae Yousoufian for study by Michael Wilcox, Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, May 2017. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. Sarah Gage SG-2782 7 May 1997 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Magnolia Bluff, Seattle. WTU-336211 47.65639°, -122.4225°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Montiaceae Open woods, S slope. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Lyman Benson 1177 25 Apr 1929 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: WTU-42458 Rocky Prarie, north Cleman's Mountain, west of Yakima. Elev. 3480-3800 ft. 46° 53' 15" N, 120° 55' W; T16N R15E S11 NESW Montiaceae On rocky outcrop, drying to red. Based on the 1892 collecting trips of Louis F. Henderson for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Phenology: Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Sarah Gage G&R 219 14 Jun 1992 Near Edmonds. with Sharon Rodman 47.81083°, -122.37611°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-344616 On moist bank in alder woods. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. George Neville Jones s.n. 27 May 1933 Montiaceae WTU-35910 Montia parvifolia (Moc. ex DC.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Montiaceae In forest below The Lodge at Mt. Baker. Elev. 4000 ft. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. 48.863°, -121.68105°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: Wet rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Umatilla National Forest, Unfried Ridge. About 1 mile southwest of Big Spring on Forest Road 40 (Clearwater Tower). H. J. Thompson 5755 13 Aug 1933 Elev. 5497 ft. 46° 13' 13" N, 117° 32' 41" W WTU-23685 Open meadow on top ridge, southeast facing slope. Rocky meadow and Douglas fir stands. Plants up to 10 cm; white flowers with pink tinge. Rocky meadow on top of the ridge, southeast-facing slope; under Pseudotsuga menziesii, but on moister, shady side. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Midori Murai 34 28 Jun 1997 WTU-339075 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. U.S.A., OREGON, WHEELER COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Sutton Mountain, Black Canyon. SW Campus Drive at 10th Ave. SW, near Saghalie playfield, Federal Elev. 2109 ft. Way. 44° 42.442' N, 120° 10.264' W; T10S R21E S14 Elev. 100 m. First side canyon from Black canyon. Top of canyon; damp, shady; 47° 18' N, 122° 21.1' W; T21N R4E S19 with heuchera and columbine. Upper left: Stellaria media foliage. - Base of slope, edge of dry second-growth Pseudtsuga woods, shade D.G. 12/08. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. or partial shade. With Alnus rubra, Claytonia sibirica, Geum macrophyllum. Common, white petals 7 mm long, annual, hundreds Gretchen Ionta 00-01 9 Jun 2000 at above location. Sheet 2 of 2. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-349780 P. F. Zika 16867 14 May 2002 WTU-350338 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. Ochoco National Forest: Intersection of Forest Service Roads 2610 and 300. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Elev. 2000 ft. SW Campus Drive at 10th Ave. SW, near Saghalie playfield, Federal 44° 24.63' N, 120° 24.95' W; T13S R19E S26 Way. Open Ponderosa pine forest. Recently burned (<4 years). Gentle Elev. 100 m. rolling hills. On burned, mostly bare soil. Plants pink/red due to sun? 47° 18' N, 122° 21.1' W; T21N R4E S19 Most plants near base of a Ponderosa pine. Phenology: Flowers. Base of slope, edge of dry second-growth Pseudtsuga woods, shade Origin: Native. or partial shade. With Alnus rubra, Claytonia sibirica, Geum macrophyllum. Common, white petals 7 mm long, annual, hundreds Dena Grossenbacher 00-11 10 Jun 2000 at above site. Sheet 1 of 2. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-350074 P. F. Zika 16867 14 May 2002 WTU-350339 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Claytonia sibirica L. Ochoco National Forest: Headwaters of Committee Creek. Forest Road 4225. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: 44° 12.314' N, 120° 13.406' W; T15S R21E S33 Central west shore of Kayak Island, near Cape St. Peter. Gulf of Pinus ponderosa forest. Plants annual, to 1 dm. Dense populations. Alaska. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 16 ft. 59° 56.2' N, 144° 25.3' W Randall Hitchin RH-60 10 Jun 2000 Just above beach, over sandstone and mudstone bedrock. Annual, white flowers, petals 5-6 mm long, pink anthers; shade of Alnus WTU-350133 viridis, Picea sitchensis, Rubus spectabilis, with Impatiens noli-tangere, Galium aparine, G. trifidum, Equisetum arvense, Athyrium filix-femina, Stellaria crispa, Circaea alpina, Heracleum Montiaceae lanatum; at edge of shrubline. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. P. F. Zika 16997 5 Jul 2002 U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: WTU-350361 Ochoco National Forest: Along Forest Service Road 22, SW of Walton Lake. Elev. 2000 ft. Montiaceae 44° 24.14' N, 120° 24.96' W; T13S R19E S21 Meadow with intermittent small stream and drier, gentler slopes Claytonia sibirica L. surrounding it. Surrounding forest - mixed Ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Abies, some Larix. Abundant. Within forest on hill, among U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: rocks, shady.,. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Cascade Mountains of Western Washington: Cedar River Watershed. Rock Creek wetland system. Head into south end from Anne Mulleniex 00-12 10 Jun 2000 rd 40. Drop into system at Binker culvert and head into west side of the wetland. WTU-349976 Elev. 800 ft. T22N R7E S16 NE; NAD 27, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rock Creek wetland system. Head into south end from rd 40. Drop into system at Binker culvert and head into west side of the wetland. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Clayton J. Antieau 01-9 26 May 2001 with Linda Cooley, Kristie Dinkin WTU-350629 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Cascade Mountains of Western Washington. Cedar River Second Street near West Broadway Avenue, near beach, Northwest Watershed. Little Mountain Bog. end of Iliuliuk Bay, city of Unalaska, Unalaska Island, eastern Elev. 1600 ft. Aleutian Islands. T22N R9E S27; NAD 27, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Elev. 33 ft. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff 53° 52' N, 166° 32' W Marshy and boggy area (actually a fen) surrounded by forested bog. Treeless, less exposed sites, with Equisetum arvense, Artemisia The fen is a mosaic of sedge marsh, sphagnum moss, and open vulgaris, Festuca rubra, Arabis lyrata, Rubus spectabilis, Cerastium water. Growing in wetland with Alder and skunk cabbage. fontanum, Rumex acetosella, Ranunculus occidentalis. Treeless, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. less exposed sites, with Equisetum arvense, Artemisia vulgaris, Festuca rubra, Arabis lyrata, Rubus spectabilis, Cerastium Clayton J. Antieau 01-57 23 Jun 2001 fontanum, Rumex acetosella, Ranunculus occidentalis. Phenology: with Nancy Job, Sandra Whiting, Jeffery Walker Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-350793 P. F. Zika 16986 29 Jun 2002 WTU-350359 Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Claytonia sibirica L. Halmar Gate Wetland; Cascade Mountains of Western Washington. Elev. 1400 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: T22N R7E S1; NAD 27, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Cascade Mountains of Western Washington: Wetlands along road Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff 30; near headwaters of Williams Creek. Ditches filled with water, drier hummocks with Spiraea sp., Juncus Elev. 1000 ft. effusus, Juncus supinus. Other plants in vicinity: Salix sp., T22N R7E S2 NE 1/4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: Lysichitum americanum. Gaultheria shallon growing from stumps; TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Menziesia ferruginea common. Upland island with doug fir, western Other plants in vicinity: Thuja plicata, Tsuga heterophylla, hemlock, red alder. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Psuedotsuga menziesii, Acer circinatum, Galium sp., Glycyrrhiza sp. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Suzanne Bagshaw 01-34 23 Jun 2001 with Roz Glasser, Mary Clare Schroeder, Neil Dijrani Alan C. Yen 01-55 26 May 2001 WTU-351097 WTU-351272

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Second Street near West Broadway Avenue, near beach, Northwest Cascade Mountains of Western Washington: Cedar River. end of Iliuliuk Bay, city of Unalaska, Unalaska Island, eastern Elev. 601 ft. Aleutian Islands. 47° 23' 28.9" N, 121° 55' 12.47" W; T22N R7E S16 SE 1/4 Elev. 33 ft. Along Cedar River at road 40.3, north of the river. Field notes 53° 52' N, 166° 32' W include an extensive plant list. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Treeless, less exposed sites, with Equisetum arvense, Artemisia vulgaris, Festuca rubra, Arabis lyrata, Rubus spectabilis, Cerastium Richard G. Olmstead 01-6 26 May 2001 fontanum, Rumex acetosella, Ranunculus occidentalis. Flowers pink with Jeremiah Ralston, Rich Gwodz, Liz Stenning, Mark Joselyn or dark pink, petals 7-9mm long, some plants flowering first year, others with heavy rhizome, common around harbor and town. Sheet WTU-351514 1 of 2. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. P. F. Zika 16986 29 Jun 2002 Montiaceae WTU-350358 Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Cascade Mountains of Western Washington: Eagle Ridge Creek Marsh. Elev. 1620 ft. 47° 21' 42.1" N, 121° 37' 59.4" W; T22N R9E S27 NE 1/4 Collected between road 100-300 and midway into the marsh, near east end of marsh. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Judy Harpel 01-21 26 May 2001 with Wayne Harpel, Rena Hamburger WTU-351497 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Cascade Mountains of Western Washington: Lost Creek (historic). E and S shores of Yellow island, San Juan Islands, Puget Sound. Elev. 2600 ft. Elev. 23 ft. T22N R8E S4 & 11; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: 48° 36' N, 123° 2' W; Source: Specimen label TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Rocky bluffs by sea; full sun, with Sedum spathulifolium, Grindelia, Collected west of creek and north of road 800. Tsuga heterophylla Aira praecoz, Claytonia perfoliata. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: old growth forest. Growing on rotten log near creek along trail. Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. P. F. Zika 16839 5 May 2002 Denise Liguori 01-15 26 May 2001 with Cindy Spurgeon, Kris DeLancey, Tara Fletcher WTU-350725 WTU-351693 Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca Montiaceae (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Sugarloaf Hill, on Anacortes Forest Lands 1 mile north of Mt. Erie, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Fidalgo Island. Cascade Mountains of Western Washington: Webster Creek - Elev. 990 ft. approximately 100 meters south of road 10, near group of large 48° 27' 46.1" N, 122° 37' 41" W cedar stumps. Rocky SW-facing bald surrounded by Pseudotsuga; with abundant Elev. 700 ft. moss cover. Foliage gray-glaucous; growing in thin soil over rock. T22N R7E S9 NE 1/4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Approximately 100m south of road 10, near group of large cedar Ben Legler 129 23 Mar 2003 stumps. Area is above floodplain in realtively level decidous forest dominated by second growth Tsuga heterophylla, Alnus rubra. WTU-352532 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David M. Chapin 01-904 26 May 2001 with Suzanne Bagshaw, Marin Bjork Montiaceae WTU-351751 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Montiaceae North Cascades National Park; Boston Basin, 2 miles northwest of Cascade Pass. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Elev. 5800 ft. 48° 30' 2.04439" N, 121° 3' 57.54291" W; UTM Zone 10, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: 642869E, 5373526N; Source: Calc. from UTM, UTM from field Gifford Pinchot National Forest: Switchback in FR 8040. notes. Elev. 3801 ft. Subalpine meadows; rocky soil; with Valeriana sitchensis, Veratrum 46° 5.768' N, 121° 31.816' W; T7N R10E S15 viride, Carex spp., Vaccinium spp. Petals white; plants uncommon, Hillside slope ca 15 degrees, open Douglas fir forest and large open scattered along an open stream bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: area. Under trees-southwest-facing slope. Phenology: Flowers. Native. Origin: Native. Gerald Schneeweiss 18 10 Aug 2002 Don Knoke 01-122 15 Jun 2001 with Hanna Weiss, Ben Legler WTU-351914 WTU-354107, NPS accession 632, catalog 23438 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITSAP COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Mouth of Big Beef Creek at University of Washington's Big Beef Sleeping Beauty outcrop, steep trail starts at about 3500' in mixed Creek Field Station, 9 miles NW of Bremerton. conifer woods. Elev. 5 ft. Elev. 3500 ft. 47° 39' 7.3" N, 122° 46' 58.8" W 46° 5.596' N, 121° 39.007' W Moist gravelly soil around facilities; disturbed ground. Petals pale Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. pink; growing in gravel. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Jessie Johanson 73 15 Jun 2001 Ben Legler 314 3 May 2003 with David Giblin WTU-352184 WTU-353849 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WAHKIAKUM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: 4 miles north of Oneida, along Deep River Valley Road ca. 1.5 miles Whidbey Island, Ebey's Landing, forest edge near sheep barn. north of junction with Anderson road. 48.196944°, -122.7175°; WGS 84, Source: Georeferenced, Elev. 50 ft. Georef'd by WTU Staff 46° 22' 43.5" N, 123° 40' 8.9" W Douglas Fir overstory, Red Elderberry, Snowberry, Ocean Spray Wet deciduous forest along small stream, dominated by Alnus rubra, understory. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Rubus spectabilis, Lysichiton americanum. Petals ca. 7 mm long, light pink with dark pink stripes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Peter W. Dunwiddie PWD 94 4 Jun 2004 Native. with Jeff Walker, Sharon Rodman, Susan Zwinger Ben Legler 538 1 Jun 2003 WTU-356218 WTU-354688 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Whidbey Island, Ebey's Landing State Park; along beach 1/4 mile U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: from parking lot. Whidbey Island, Ebey's Landing; Hill Road c. 1 km South of main Elev. 7 ft. parking lot, just below summit of road. Bluff to west of road. 48° 11.64' N, 122° 42.67' W Elev. 171 ft. Area behind driftwood by beach; Rosa nutkana, grasses; 48° 11' 17" N, 122° 42' 5" W; NAD 27 sandy-gravelly soil. Basal leaves sparse; plants green to red-tinged; Steep bluff dominated by native and exotic grasses with Lupinus, in sand back from beach. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Eriophyllum, and Achillea; backed by conifer woods. In woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 1496 30 Apr 2004 Peter W. Dunwiddie PWD 76 30 Apr 2004 WTU-356488 WTU-355526 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Whidbey Island, Ebey's Landing National Historic Preserve Bluff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Trail. 2 KM north from main parking lot. Along Trail and nearby Whidbey Island, The Nature Conservancy's Ebey's Landing woods at top of bluff. Preserve; along top of bluff above Perego's Lagoon at about midway 48° 11.82' N, 122° 43.183' W point of lagoon. Sandy, west-facing, exposed bluff dominated by grasses, Achillea, Elev. 200 ft. Vicia; wind-swept Pseudotsuga forest with Ribes, Berberis. Common 48° 12' 7.6" N, 122° 43' 54.1" W in forest understory. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Open grassy bluff and Pseudotsuga woods. Petals white with pink stripes; in woods, moist soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Peter W. Dunwiddie PWD 49 30 Apr 2004 Ben Legler 1595 7 May 2004 WTU-356634 with David Giblin, Barbara Williams, Molly Bernstein WTU-355892 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. [no locality given on label]. 46.02956°, -121.85691°; WGS 84, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: uncertainty: 60000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Whidbey Island, Ebey's Landing, sheep barn. Georef'd by WTU Staff 48° 11.836' N, 122° 43.065' W Hillsides in woods. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Moist soil, in clearing adjacent to sheep barn. Rare; infrequent; white Origin: Native. Type Specimen: Isotype. flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 2304 Peter W. Dunwiddie PWD 91 4 Jun 2004 with Jeff Walker, Sharon Rodman, Susan Zwinger 2 May 1894 WTU-356225 WTU-287670, WTU-V-000222 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, MONTEREY COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Pacific Grove. Swakane Wildlife Area, Swakane Canyon Road, about 1.5 km from 36.613957°, -121.922364°; WGS 84, junction with State Road Alt. 97. Steep north-facing slope on south uncertainty: 2955 m., Source: Digital Map, side of road. Georef'd by Sara Legler Elev. 915 ft. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 47° 32' 51.2" N, 120° 17' 54.9" W Type Specimen: Isotype. Grasses dominant on slope, with Sambucus, Rosa woodsii, Clematis ligusticifolia growing along stream at base of slope. Along stream; A. A. Heller 8501 common. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 1 May 1907 David Giblin 04-20 14 May 2004 with Ben Legler, Don Knoke WTU-85849, WTU-V-000225 WTU-359927

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITSAP COUNTY: East side of Deming Glacier, south slope of Mount Baker. South face of Green Mountain, 6 miles west of Bremerton. Sedgy slopes and hillsides. Yellow flowered. [I don't believe this is a Elev. 700-1600 ft. type specimen. After looking at all protologues dealing with Claytonia 47° 33' 31" N, 122° 48' 27" W chrysantha and all other combinations for this basionym- the date Dry coniferous forest with scattered rocky outcrops dominated by and collection number referred to in these do not match those on the Arctostaphylos columbiana. Flowers light pink; seeds shiny black; label (Aug. 9, 1909; coll. no. 2831)]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: growing in moss over rock. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Native. M. W. Gorman 2831 9 Aug 1909 Ben Legler 1453 16 Apr 2004 with David Giblin WTU-19104JWT WTU-362650 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson East side of Columbia River just south of mouth of Crab Creek, 5.3 miles south of Wanapum Dam. U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Elev. 550 ft. Klickitat River. 46° 48' 29" N, 119° 55' 17" W Elev. 5000 ft. Rocky basaltic west-facing slopes above river, with sand dunes Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. below, and rocky basaltic river bank. Small plants in sand pockets on slope above river; flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. B. Flett 1277 20 Jun 1899 Ben Legler 1431B 8 Apr 2004 WTU-38226 WTU-359273 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE COUNTY: Diamond Lake. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: 48.12248°, -117.20003°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: Swakane Wildlife Area, Swakane Canyon Road, about 1.5 km from GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff junction with State Road Alt. 97. Steep north-facing slope on south Moist copse. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. side of road. Elev. 915 ft. Sister Mary Milburge s.n. May 1931 47° 32' 51.2" N, 120° 17' 54.9" W Grasses dominant on slope, with Sambucus, Rosa woodsii, Clematis WTU-23689JWT-A ligusticifolia growing along stream at base of slope. Common on hillside. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae David Giblin 04-22 14 May 2004 with Ben Legler, Don Knoke Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson WTU-359921 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Old trail to Yakima Park, Mount Rainier. Elev. 4000 ft. 46.91611°, -121.63194°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wet bnk in deep woods. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 7235 5 Jul 1931 WTU-23689JWT-B Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia acutifolia Pall. ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Inter Fork of White River, Mount Rainier. Camp Denali. Elev. 5000 ft. Elev. 1750-3500 ft. 46.899109°, -121.668817°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2090 m., 63° 31' 6.6" N, 150° 53' 36.6" W Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Saddle behind ridge. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. D. Norton s.n. 23 Jun 1967 J. M. Grant s.n. Aug 1925 WTU-288971 WTU-22142 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Nason City. Spray Park, Mount Rainier. Elev. 2000-3000 ft. Elev. 6000 ft. 47.769857°, -120.794418°; WGS84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: 46.91556°, -121.82444°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Margin of alpine streams. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. J. H. Sandberg s.n. Jul 1893 J. William Thompson 5457 27 Jul 1930 with J. B. Leiberg WTU-23178 WTU-7016

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Mirror Lake, Mount Hood National Forest. Below Mystic Lake, Rainier National Park. Elev. 4000 ft. Elev. 5500 ft. 45.297067°, -121.793085°; uncertainty: 1000 m. 46.91361°, -121.75306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Wet swale. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wet, rocky stream bank. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 4916 23 Jun 1938 Mr. Harry W. Hagen s.n. 14 Aug 1948 WTU-23687JWT-A with Mrs. Harry W. Hagen WTU-188803 Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Claytonia acutifolia Pall. ex Willd. Spray Park, Mount Rainier. Elev. 6000 ft. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: 46.91556°, -121.82444°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Camp Denali. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 1750-3500 ft. Margin of alpine stream. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. 63° 31' 6.6" N, 150° 53' 36.6" W Saddle behind ridge. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. J. William Thompson 5457 27 Jul 1930 D. Norton s.n. 25 Jun 1967 WTU-23687JWT-B WTU-287262 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Tumwater Canyon, near Leavenworth. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: 47.58472°, -120.67722°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 1 mile east of Wawawai, Snake River Canyon. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 500 ft. Margin of cold stream. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. 46.631388°, -118.030858°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Clarence B. Seely 24 30 May 1931 Damp soil under trees. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-23693JWT S. S. Maxson 14 19 Apr 1936 WTU-9639JWT Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Mount Spokane. Spokane. Elev. 4500 ft. 47.65878°, -117.426047°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 47.65889°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Dan Post GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Wet shady ground. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. T. A. Bonser s.n. 22 Apr 1922 Sister Mary Milburge 486 20 Jun 1932 WTU-7336 WTU-23705JWT Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: In Snake River Canyon, just below the mouth of the Grande Ronde. Near mouth of Ice Creek. Elev. 900 ft. Elev. 5500 ft. T7N R46E S13; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: 48.105535°, -120.737582°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Local on northeast exposures. Flowers nearly white, with deep pink Creekbanks. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. lines. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. G. E. Morrill 399 23 Aug 1933 Arthur Cronquist 5703 17 Apr 1949 WTU-315769 WTU-169028

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., IDAHO, CLEARWATER COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Nez Perce Grade, 2 miles south of Orofino. Mount Angeles, Olympic Mountains. 46.450485°, -116.25417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Elev. 5200 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.99536°, -123.46725°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wet alpine stream banks. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 10034 19 Apr 1953 J. William Thompson 5530 2 Aug 1930 WTU-302076 WTU-23676JWT Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Near mouth of Ice Creek. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Elev. 5500 ft. Along small tributary to Grande Ronde River; just above Rattlesnake 48.105535°, -120.737582°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Creek, southwest of Anatone. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T7N R44E S26; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Creekbanks. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Northeast slope. Flowers nearly white, with some pink lines. G. E. Morrill 399 23 Aug 1933 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-27855 Arthur Cronquist 5718 23 Apr 1949 WTU-169026 Montiaceae Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Along the Clearwater at the Spaulding Bridge. Grassy slopes, thickets. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Seven Lakes Basin. William H. Baker 13902 15 Apr 1956 47.91556°, -123.77056°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-302035 Subalpine rivulets. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Jack D. Jones 8397 24 Aug 1935 WTU-31886 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Home Sweet Home, Olympic Mountains. Imnaha. Elev. 4000 ft. 45.559323°, -116.833207°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., 47.87222°, -123.66667°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff [Also on this sheet: another Claytonia arenicola]. Phenology: Along stream. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. F. L. Dickinson 36 28 Sep 1935 Wm. Sherwood 26 4 Jun 1923 WTU-33032 WTU-23670JWT-B

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Near Clarkston. Snake River. 46.41639°, -117.04417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: 46.94632°, -117.50004°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 65000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sandy soil. [Also on this sheet: another Claytonia arenicola]. Along railroad sand banks. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Native. Katherine Botsford s.n. Apr 1933 F. L. Pickett 211 13 Mar 1915 WTU-23670JWT-A WTU-85003

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Boulder Creek. Mouth of Hangman's Creek, Spokane. 47.98167°, -123.60139°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.65954°, -117.458509°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Digital Map, Georef'd by Dan Post Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Shaded pine woods. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. George Neville Jones 8471 6 Sep 1935 L. F. Henderson 2430 2 Jun 1892 WTU-31885 WTU-7183

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Olympic Mountains. Snake River Canyon near mouth of Battle Creek. 47.662674°, -123.691637°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 50000 m., Moist bank. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by John Haskins, Mapped to general region. Morton E. Peck 18148 27 Mar 1934 Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-8849JWT Chas. V. Piper s.n. 30 Sep 1890 WTU-7065 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Southwest of slope of highest peak northeast of Fish Lake; 30 miles U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: northwest of Cle Elum. North side of Glacier Lake, Wallowa Mountains. Elev. 6200 ft. T4S R44E; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Digital Map, 47.56256°, -121.17189°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: Georef'd by Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Along stream. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Petals pink; not so large or so red as in Claytonia megarrhiza, near which it grew. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 21460 31 Jul 1957 with C. V. Muhlick C. L. Hitchcock 7955 6 Jul 1942 WTU-209336 WTU-75331 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Pass above Oliver on Causton Road. Three Brothers Peak. Elev. 3000 ft. Elev. 7000 ft. Rocky hill in Douglas fir-aspen area. Map included on label. 47.43891°, -120.74198°; WGS84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. K. Beamish 60057 3 May 1960 with F. Vrugtman J. William Thompson 12623 19 Aug 1935 WTU-198887 WTU-1347JWT

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia tuberosa Pall. ex Willd. ? U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Head of Beverly Creek; Wenatchee Mountains. St. Mathew Island. Elev. 5500 ft. Phenology: Flowers. 47.423333°, -120.898056°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Frank Beals s.n. 20 Jul 1944 High alpine ridges. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-110870 J. William Thompson 9491 20 Jul 1933 WTU-18560JWT Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Wenatchee National Forest, 2 1/2 miles from trailhead along Ingalls Lake trail. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Elev. 6500 ft. Stuart Pass, Wenatchee Mountains. T23N R15E S26; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Digital Elev. 7200 ft. Map, Georef'd by David Giblin 47.47639°, -120.92583°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Common but widely scattered in cracks of boulders on top of pass; GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff with Pinus albicaulis, Abies lasiocarpa, and Larix lyallii. Flowers On northern exposures. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. deep pink, leaves succulent. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 2652 9 Aug 1950 Bonnie Tucker 930 19 Jul 1980 WTU-183663 WTU-280660 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: On Jack Creek Drainage, northwest face of Stuart Pass, on At head of Rock Creek 1/2 miles west of Mount Borah, Lost River peridotite. Mountains. 47.608341°, -120.899579°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Elev. 10800 ft. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 44.032791°, -113.943091°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Edge of glacial stream. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 5137 29 Jul 1960 C. L. Hitchcock 10935 12 Aug 1944 WTU-218686 with C. V. Muhlick Montiaceae WTU-91376 Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: At head of Beverly Creek, Wenatchee Mountains. Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Elev. 6000 ft. 47.372454°, -120.877017°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., U.S.A., MONTANA COUNTY: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Beartooth Mountains, 10 miles north of pass on Red Lodge-Cooke Base of large boulders on steep slopes. Phenology: Flowers & City road, on Wyoming-Montana border. Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 9400 ft. On talus slide. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 6603 13 Jun 1931 C. L. Hitchcock 13515 12 Aug 1945 WTU-23630JWT with C. V. Muhlick WTU-102141 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., MONTANA, MADISON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Divide to east of Brandon Lakes, Tobacco Root Mountains. Circa 3 miles south of Hershberger Butte. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 5800 ft. Moist spots at edge of rhyolite outcrop. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: C. L. Hitchcock 17042 29 Jul 1947 Native. WTU-115232 C. L. Hitchcock 5110 1 Jul 1939 with J. S. Martin Montiaceae WTU-53868 Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, MADISON COUNTY: 1/2 mile north of Koch Peak; Taylor Mountains. Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson On talus. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: C. L. Hitchcock 15191 2 Aug 1946 [locality and coordinates withheld; status in British Columbia: S2S3 with C. V. Muhlick (Rare, Blue List; BCCDC)] Elev. 7800 ft. WTU-107566 Rare on coarse talus slope. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. R. L. Taylor 3171 24 Jul 1958 Montiaceae with D. H. Ferguson Claytonia lanceolata Pursh WTU-186863 U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: Snowbank Mountain, near summit, Wilson Meadows. Montiaceae Elev. 8000 ft. 44° 30' N, 116° 10' W; T13N R3E S19-20; WGS 84, uncertainty: Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson 2000 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Grazed mountain meadow. Corolla white, some with pink stripes. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Mount Ingalls, Mount Stuart District. Elev. 6888 ft. James F. Smith 3580 15 Jul 1995 47.47263°, -120.94637°; WGS84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: with S. Erwin Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff In crevices of rocks; Hudsonian zone. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. WTU-334329 Origin: Native. W. J. Eyerdam 1024 4 Jul 1937 Montiaceae WTU-292571 Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., MONTANA, TETON COUNTY: Montiaceae East Front Mountains; Choteau Mountain, west slope. Elev. 8000 ft. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh 47.928961°, -112.725869°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2831 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Associated with Stellaria americana. Several colonies seen deep in Southwest side of Bolan Lake, Siskiyou Mountains. coarse rubble. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 5700 ft. On steep, wet and rocky slopes just below melting snow. Phenology: Klaus H. Lackschewitz 4439 7 Jul 1973 Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-261746 A. R. Kruckeberg 1934 23 Jun 1950 WTU-168392 Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Eagle Cap Wilderness, Wallowa Whitman National Forest; east of Eagle Lake. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Elev. 8000 ft. Three Brothers Peak. Rocky ridge; associated with Pinus albicaulis, Arabis microphylla, Elev. 7000 ft. Ranunculus eschscholtzii trisectus. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. 47.43891°, -120.74198°; WGS84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: Origin: Native. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Brenda Bafus 392 4 Aug 1979 J. William Thompson 12623 19 Aug 1935 WTU-278597 WTU-34269 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, TETON COUNTY: Wenatchee National Forest; Ingalls Creek near Mount Stuart. Bob Marshall Wilderness; trail across Headquarters Pass. Elev. 4100 ft. Elev. 7650 ft. 47.44897°, -120.855797°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: T24N R9W S19 E 1/2; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Dan Post TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Alpine claytonia. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. West slope; two colonies on limestone-rubble rock slides above and below the trail. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. M. L. merritt 54 10 Aug 1916 Klaus H. Lackschewitz 8464 29 Jul 1978 WTU-322492 WTU-288671 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: North of Ingalls Ridge, ca. 1/2 mile south of Ingalls Lake, Wenatchee U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: National Forest. Twenty-nine miles southeast of Elk City. 47.459964°, -120.936053°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., 45.82694°, -115.43583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by David Giblin GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On sandstone slopes. Flowers bluish-purple. Phenology: Flowers & Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Fruits. Origin: Native. J. H. Christ 51-591 15 Jul 1951 Melinda F. Denton 4247 10 Jul 1980 WTU-294471 WTU-280743 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., OREGON, UNION COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Eagle Cap. Moscow Mountain. Elev. 9400 ft. 46.7325°, -116.99917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: T5S R44E S3; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by Ben Legler Growing in open foothills. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Steep bars granitic slope near summit, with Oxyria digyna and Saxifraga bronchialis. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Ben Chichester 64 29 Apr 1950 Georgia Mason 5644 16 Aug 1962 WTU-303046 WTU-258111 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Ridgeline east-southeast of Rabbit Ears, Strawberry Mountains U.S.A., IDAHO, BENEWAH COUNTY: northeast of High Lake; Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, Malhuer Plummer Butte, southeast of Plummer. National Forest. 47.33528°, -116.8875°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 8350 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T15S R34E S7; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Moist wooded slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Ben Legler Over volcanic bedrock; full sun, with Luzula spicata, Carex William H. Baker 16099 17 May 1961 phaeocephala, northeast aspect; talus slope. Prostrate leaves. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-266378 Peter F. Zika 12619 15 Aug 1995 Montiaceae WTU-346666 Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Wallowa Whitman National Forest. Eagle Cap Wilderness; 2 to 5 miles south of Two Pan on trail to Eagle Cap. Elev. 8200-8400 ft. 45.197052°, -117.346307°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3200 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Meadows dissected by interlacing streams and situated between two mountain ridges; only one plant seen on higher rocky slopes of Eagle Cap. Taproot long; flowers among rosettes, the petals pink. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Melinda F. Denton 3345 15 Jul 1973 WTU-258506 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Subalpine slopes near Lake Bootahnie [Botanie Lake], Marble Lost River Mountains, Leatherman Pass, head of West Fork Mountains. Pahsimeroi River. Elev. 5000 ft. Elev. 10500 ft. 50.383684°, -121.541882°; uncertainty: 1464 m., Georef'd by 44.092357°, -113.744743°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Joseph Stormer Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Pollen Collected QRC RN 18 April 1980 F53. Phenology: Flowers. Near stream in limestone meadow. Styles 3; ovules 2 or 3. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 67 20 Jun 1938 with Emily M. Thompson C. L. Hitchcock 11182 16 Aug 1944 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-48088 WTU-91377 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Just below the crest of the Steens Mountains, overlooking the head U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: of Kiger Creek; 80 miles southeast of Burns. Basin on north side of Eagle Cap, Wallowa Mountains. Elev. 9000 ft. T4S R44E T33S R33E S1; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, On basaltic soil, near snow banks. Corolla deep pink. Phenology: Georef'd by Ben Legler Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Rocky, gravelly, basaltic north slopes, recently covered by snow. Petals with pink lines on a white or pale pinkish background. C. L. Hitchcock 21427 29 Jul 1957 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. with C. V. Muhlick Arthur Cronquist 8705 15 Jul 1959 WTU-209298 WTU-208286 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Subalpine slopes near Lake Bootahnie [Botanie Lake], Marble U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Mountains. 12 feet above and on northwest side of Toxaway Lake, about 12 Elev. 5000 ft. miles southwest of Obsidian; Sawtooth Mountains. 50.383684°, -121.541882°; uncertainty: 1464 m., Georef'd by Elev. 9700 ft. Joseph Stormer Gravelly knoll (decomposed granite). Capsule 3-valved, apparently 4 Phenology: Flowers. seeded, usually. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 67 20 Jun 1938 C. L. Hitchcock 5757 11 Aug 1939 with Emily M. Thompson with J. S. Martin WTU-16659JWT WTU-53862 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: Mount Jefferson Wilderness Area, Deschutes National Forest; north Devil's Bedstead, Sawtooth Range. side of east ridge of Three Fingered Jack. Elev. 8500 ft. Elev. 6297 ft. Alpine rock slides in serpentine. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: T12S R8E Native. Associated with Elmera, Arenaria, Arabis, Silene. Flowers white with pink veins. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 13589 28 Jul 1936 Richard R. Halse 2294 2 Aug 1980 WTU-4045JWT WTU-286731 Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Summit of Eagle Cap, Wallowa Mountains. Elev. 9675 ft. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 2421 22 Jul 1950 WTU-168393 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Below Ingalls Lake, Mount Stuart region, Wenatchee Mountains. Summit of the Siskiyou Mountains., south of Ashland. Elev. 6000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.42361°, -120.30917°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff J. William Thompson 2197 11 Apr 1927 Serpentine ridges. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-23680JWT-B J. William Thompson 7733 27 Jul 1931 WTU-4110JWT Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Van Patton Peak, Blue Mountains. Elev. 8000 ft. U.S.A., OREGON, UNION COUNTY: Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 3 miles south of La Grande. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 13446 23 Jul 1936 Wm. Sherwood 262 20 May 1923 WTU-3048JWT WTU-23680JWT-A Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia nevadensis S. Watson Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Oregon: S3 (Rare; U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: OBIC)] Northwest base of Mount Borah. Elev. 9000 ft. Inlarge cirque, on limestone soil. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Rocky, gravelly bed of intermittent stream (now merely moist). Petals Origin: Native. with deep pink lines on a pale or medium pink background; plants not seen elsewhere. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 20403 14 Aug 1954 Arthur Cronquist 8788 28 Jul 1959 WTU-167994 WTU-209175 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Red Mountain, Wallowa Mountains. Northwest side of Stump Lake about 25 miles Northeast of Merritt on Elev. 7500 ft. road to Kamloops. Alpine open slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 3700 ft. Summit of rolling grazing land; late snow area; locally common in J. William Thompson 13385 20 Jul 1936 wet areas above 3400'. Flowers white; in fruit and flower. Botany Division, Science Service Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Can. WTU-3031JWT Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. J. A. Calder 16728 27 May 1956 Montiaceae with J. A. Parmelee, R. L. Taylor Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson WTU-172928 U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Near Stanley Lake, Challis National Forest, Sawtooth Mountains. Montiaceae Elev. 9000 ft. 44.21139°, -114.945°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Crest of high alpine ridge. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Native. Tumwater. 47.0075°, -122.90806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: J. William Thompson 14018 28 Jul 1937 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-9927JWT I. C. Otis 1838 10 Apr 1934 WTU-26247 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: 5 miles east of Tampico, in the county game preserve. Near Priest Rapids. 46.535232°, -120.760883°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: 46.63889°, -119.91944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Hillside and rimrock above the road. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Dry soil smong sagebrush. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. George Neville Jones 6345 13 Apr 1935 Jean G. Witt 1917 30 Apr 1950 WTU-315764 WTU-177497 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., IDAHO, CLEARWATER COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: Along the Clearwater River, 5 miles south of Orofino. Above the Clearwater River, 1 mile east of Spalding. 46.407053°, -116.25417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 46.446938°, -116.795378°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff, Invalid coordinates (located GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff outside county bounds). Moist slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Granite cliffs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 6590 13 May 1950 William H. Baker 13987 27 Apr 1956 WTU-155964 WTU-302034

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Clearwater, 2 miles east of Spaulding. Almota. Rocky canyon. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.70306°, -117.46833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff William H. Baker 11363 24 Apr 1954 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-302046 C. V. Piper s.n. 2 May 1897 WTU-12104JWT Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Claytonia sibirica L. Near Priest Rapids. 46.63889°, -119.91944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Lopez Island; Watmough Head. Dry soil among sagebrush. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 100 ft. T34N R1W S21; NAD 27, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: George Neville Jones 6345 13 Apr 1935 Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Near gravel road through moist shady woods. Common. Phenology: WTU-29071 Flowers. Origin: Native. Peter E. Rapp 47 30 Jun 1981 Montiaceae WTU-293442 Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Montiaceae Tomer's Butte, four miles southeast of Moscow. 46.7325°, -116.99917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Yard of Frye Place along Illinois River, 3 miles south of Agness. William H. Baker 7391 5 May 1951 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-155962 William H. Baker 3533 24 Mar 1947 WTU-129437 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Near Selway River, 2 miles up from Selway Falls. Granite Point. 46.053515°, -115.309684°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., 46.60444°, -117.35806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In shady area. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. On moist clay over stone, shade or sunshine. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. L. McMullen 1483 3 Jun 1954 F. L. Pickett 216 20 Mar 1915 WTU-302044 WTU-85024 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITSAP COUNTY: 12 miles west of Bremerton. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: 47.565278°, -122.915°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Seattle. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., In damp soil in deep woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Collector: C.V. Piper?. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Walter J. Eyerdam 1641 4 Jun 1938 C. V. Piper s.n. 8 Apr 1890 WTU-122191 WTU-202674 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Almota. U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: 46.70306°, -117.46833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: About 3 miles west of Klamath Falls. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Brushy hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elmer I. Applegate 3490 20 May 1923 C. V. Piper s.n. 2 May 1897 WTU-9660JWT WTU-22657 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Upper Sonoran Zone, at Wawawai, in the Snake River Canyon. Clark Springs, 10 miles north of Spokane. 46.63139°, -118.05194°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.803635°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sandy soil along the railroad track. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. F. O. Kreager 32 26 Jun 1902 W. A. Weber 2021 9 Mar 1941 WTU-68620 WTU-67663

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Along Sucker Creek at the Rainbow Mine. Canyon of the Snake River, west of Wawawai. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.63139°, -118.05194°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff William H. Baker 872 9 1950 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with George C. Ruhle William H. Baker 6482 22 Apr 1950 WTU-247655 WTU-155966 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Seattle. At Bingen. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., 45.714842°, -121.464517°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2400 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Collection day not recorded. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. E. Burglehaus 1122 May 1891 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 10169 14 Apr 1919 WTU-7320 WTU-287618

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Seattle. Seattle, University Campus. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Emma A. Shumway s.n. 15 Jun 1892 T. C. Frye s.n. 15 Mar 1904 WTU-118948 WTU-7295

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Canyon of the Snake River, west of Wawawai. Salem. 46.63139°, -118.05194°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. O. B. Johnson 240 William H. Baker 6482 22 Apr 1950 WTU-6771 WTU-300169 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Seattle, State University Campus. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: University Campus, Seattle. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: In shady woods. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In damp woods. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. T. C. Frye s.n. 16 Sep 1904 E. B. Blodgett s.n. 20 Feb 1904 WTU-7293 WTU-7347 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: University of Washington Campus, Seattle. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Tacoma. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.25306°, -122.44306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Collection day not recorded. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Lucile McIntyre s.n. Apr 1905 J. B. Flett s.n. 1 May 1895 WTU-7138 WTU-37400 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Seattle. In Seattle. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. In moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Emma J. Cole 49047 14 Jul 1905 J. William Thompson 10396 6 May 1934 WTU-266668 WTU-15833JWT

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: University of Washington Campus, Seattle. In Seattle. 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Campus woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. In moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. L. Wittrock s.n. 20 Mar 1928 J. William Thompson 10396 6 May 1934 WTU-23254 WTU-25437

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Near Seattle. Seattle. 47.598802°, -122.205728°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 25000 m., 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer In shady woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Collection day not recorded. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 5131 1 Apr 1930 C. V. Piper s.n. May 1884 WTU-23682JWT WTU-7114

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: University of Washington Campus. Upper end of Lake Wenatchee. 47.66667°, -122.30861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: T27N R16E; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. In wet, swampy ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Martha R. Flahaut s.n. 7 Mar 1934 George H. Ward 497 6 Jun 1946 WTU-316849 WTU-182837

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Seattle. Hoh River bottoms. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., 47.814011°, -124.176698°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. I. L. Norberg s.n. 21 Mar 1934 I. C. Otis 1421 25 Apr 1925 WTU-26215 WTU-28314 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Elwha River. Along the Van Trump Creek, on the Van Trump Park Trail, Rainier Elev. 1000 ft. National Park. 48.060047°, -123.581458°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 46.786242°, -121.78496°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. In forest along creek. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Geo. N. Jones 3124 Jul 1931 A. A. Heller 14799 12 Aug 1928 WTU-21585 WTU-84277

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Near Issaquah. Cascade Mountains. At Big Four Inn. 47.53028°, -122.03139°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Elev. 2000 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 48.06611°, -121.50778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: In wet open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In deep woods. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. G. N. Jones 6385 20 Apr 1935 J. William Thompson 14751 15 Jun 1940 WTU-28969 WTU-21932JWT Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: 5 miles southwest of Anacortes. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: 48.461587°, -122.688629°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Falls on Mark Road, Marysville. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 3200 ft. Woods near roadside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Rock bench by falls. Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 3477 15 May 1938 K. Beamish 60176 8 May 1960 with F. Vrugtman WTU-44735 WTU-199054 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia sibirica L. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Phoenix. U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Elev. 5000 ft. Opposite Fort Lewis. Rock outcrop. In Picea, Pseudotsuga. Phenology: Flowers. In rich soil in the woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. K. Beamish 60415 16 May 1960 C. L. Hitchcock 3262 23 Apr 1938 with F. Vrugtman WTU-45285 WTU-198884 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: Kings Lake, 1 mile west of Boyle Lake, northeast of Snoqualmie Moclips. Falls. 47.23639°, -124.21167°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 951 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T24N R8E; NAD 27, uncertainty: 200 m., Source: Georeferenced, Open woods at Moclips facing the sea. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Georef'd by WTU Staff Native. Woods under Tsuga heterophylla and Pseudotsuga douglasii. Annual or perennial; corollas pink. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: J. William Thompson 9340 8 Jul 1933 Native. WTU-23677JWT G. Lebednik 384 16 Jul 1973 WTU-61077 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia sibirica L. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Mount McLean at Lillooet. Mount Constitution. Elev. 6700 ft. 48.672778°, -122.841111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Open, heathy slope. Rare; flowers pinky-white. Botany division, Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff science service department of agriculture, Ottawa, Canada. In moist places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. A. S. Pope s.n. 19 Jul 1904 J. A. Calder 15492 6 Sep 1954 with D. B. O. Savile, J. M. Ferguson WTU-6978 WTU-172038 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia sibirica L. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Blackwall Peak north of Ranger Station on Hope- Princeton U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Highway. On Mount Angeles, Olympic Mountains. Elev. 6330 ft. Elev. 3000 ft. Subalpine parkland and on open rocky slopes. Very common; 47.99536°, -123.46725°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: flowers white. Division of Botany, Science Service Department of GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Agriculture, Ottawa, Canada. Phenology: Flowers. On moist shaded banks of mountain. Two specimens on sample. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. A. Calder 10509 15 Jul 1953 with D. B. O. Savile J. William Thompson 7376 15 Jul 1931 WTU-172039 WTU-23690JWT-A Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Olympic Mountains. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: 47.80682°, -123.61225°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 40000 m., Source: Mount Colonel Bob Lookout, Olympic Mountains. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 4000 ft. Collection day not recorded. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.48889°, -123.74556°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff A. D. E. Elmer 2688 Jun 1900 In moist woodsd slopes. Two specimens on sample. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-23664JWT J. William Thompson 7274 9 Jul 1931 Montiaceae WTU-23690JWT-B Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: Back of Quinault. Claytonia sibirica L. 47.46625°, -123.84875°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Near spring. Flowers nearly white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Port Crescent. Native. 48.09472°, -123.80583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Henry S. Conard 156 25 Jun 1902 Along road, moist deep wood. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-254411 W. H. Lawrence 249 9 Jul 1904 Montiaceae WTU-96259 Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Trail to Mount Baker. Claytonia sibirica L. 48.77567°, -121.82022°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 7500 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Tacoma. 47.25306°, -122.44306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: H. W. Bailey s.n. 30 Jul 1908 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In wet places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-272226 J. B. Flett s.n. 3 Nov 1894 WTU-37397 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: West Fork of Bridge Creek, between Sulphide and Crocker. La Push. 47.562003°, -120.779518°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 47.90889°, -124.63528°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In moist ground along creek and in the shade. Phenology: Flowers. Collection day not recorded. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. R. Ernesti E2124 Jun 1938 George H. Ward 151 1 Sep 1942 WTU-317175 WTU-182830 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Umatilla National Forest, intersection of Forest Road 40 and Forest Near mouth of Fish Creek, Mount Rainier. Road 4030. Misery Springs. 46.770918°, -121.873254°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Elev. 6199 ft. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 46° 7' 25" N, 117° 28' 55" W; T8N R42E S36 S In rocky soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Meadows, near forest edge. Flowers white with pink veins or light pink with darker veins. 1997 FORAY to the Blue Mountains of F. A. Warren 1590 17 Jul 1932 Washington University of Washington. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-26123 Randall Hitchin 97-05 27 Jun 1997 Montiaceae WTU-339033 Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Claytonia sibirica L. About 15 miles south of Sekiu. 48.045405°, -124.3°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLARK COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Green Mountain Resort Conservation Easement. At edge of small lake, on dry bank. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. T2N R3E S20, 21; Willamette Merdian Meridian; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler C. L. Hitchcock 24066 27 Jul 1965 Growing with Fragaria vesca, Arenaria macrophyllum. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-223986 E. Habegger s.n. 1 May 1998 Montiaceae WTU-338874 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Wenatchee National Forest; Upper Tumwater Canyon, east of Claytonia sibirica L. Leavenworth. Elev. 2200 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLARK COUNTY: 47.59639°, -120.66028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: West of Camas. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 45.58722°, -122.39833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wooded slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Maxine Hagen s.n. 15 May 1949 J. William Thompson 8127 15 Apr 1932 WTU-332895 WTU-23617JWT Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Steamboat Creek. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: 47.679197°, -124.403726°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Near Selway River, 2 miles up from Selway Falls. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 46.053515°, -115.309684°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., On wet bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In shade. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. N. Jones 4564 8 Apr 1934 Mcmullen 1481 3 Jun 1954 WTU-23664 WTU-303050 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: On the northern slope of Bald Mountain. East slope above Elk Meadows Road. T43N R2W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Elev. 6000 ft. Georef'd by WTU Staff 46.708638°, -114.333634°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 7500 m., Under Alnus sinuata and Cornus stolonifera along a grassy Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer streamside on the slope of mountain. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Old, bushy clearcut on moist slope. Scattered colonies. Phenology: Native. Flowers. Origin: Native. E. L. Richards 55 17 Jul 1955 Klaus H. Lackschewitz 6590 5 Jul 1976 WTU-302077 WTU-272668

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Bluff Creek, south of Saint Joe River. Siskiyou National Forest. Winchuck Area, 20 miles east of highways T44N R7E S12; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 101 and 3907 (intersection 6 miles south of Brookings), on 3907. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 2060 ft. On wet rocky banks above the stream. Plants forming large clumps, 42.101061°, -124.011093°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 12875 m., from short rootstocks, petals white with pink veins. Two specimens Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer on sample. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Cut-over slopes in Quercus-Pseudotsuga zone. Occasional; flowers white proximally, pinkish-lavender distally with dark lavender veins. C. L. Hitchcock 21731 3 Jul 1958 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with C. V. Muhlick Melinda F. Denton 2972 2 Jul 1973 WTU-189699A WTU-260064 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh ? U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: 10 miles west of Cle Elum. U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: 47.20364°, -121.15652°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Prairies, Cimcoe Mountains, Wasington Terr. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Prairie country. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Thomas J. Howell s.n. Jun 1881 Lyman Benson 1254 4 May 1929 WTU-159723 WTU-42457 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: Lake Mountain, Oregon Caves National Monument. Bluff Creek, south of Saint Joe River. 42.090139°, -123.359861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., T44N R7E S12; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: Digital map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. On wet rocky banks above the stream. Plants forming large clumps, from short rootsticks, petals white with pink veins. Two specimens William H. Baker 279 3 Jul 1949 on sample. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. with George C. Ruhle C. L. Hitchcock 21731 3 Jul 1958 WTU-274663 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-189699B Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Siskiyou National Forest. On 3897, 1.6 miles northeast of intersection of 3941 and 3897 or ca. 22 miles east of Cave Junction. Elev. 4820 ft. In woods of Pseudotsuga, Chamaecyparis, Acermacrophyllum with nearby stream in gulch. On exposed rocky slopes. Abundant, petals white and pink with dark lavender stripes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Melinda F. Denton 2560 23 Jun 1973 WTU-259233 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: Siskiyou National Forest; on 3941, 3.2 miles east of interesection of Along Trestle Creek, 2 miles west of Hope, Lake Pend Orielle. 3897 and 3941 or ca. [circa] 25 miles east of Cave Junction. 48.279605°, -116.347341°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Elev. 5120 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Pseudotsuga woods. Common, petals white with dark lavender In low ground, along creek bank, dense woods. Phenology: Fruits. stripes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. Melinda F. Denton 2584 23 Jun 1973 William H. Baker 14946 22 Jun 1957 WTU-259045 WTU-302038

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Forest Service, Camp Grayback, Upper Biglow Lake, Oregon Caves Middleton Island is located in the Gulf of Alaska about 115 miles National Monument & Vicinity. south of Valdez. In woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 59° 25' N, 146° 20' W Steep west facing bluff, growing with Fritellaria camtchatcensis, William H. Baker 306 3 Jul 1949 Urtica lyallii, Maianthemum dilatum, Rubus spectabilis, Heracleum with George C. Ruhle maximum, Montia sibirica, Ranunculus occidentalis, Cardamine umbellata, and Dryopteris austriaca. Petals white, light pink to deep WTU-274661 pink, plants fleshy, stems and leaves pinkish-purple below. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae John H. Thomas 5815 6 Jun 1956 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh WTU-171926 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Glacier Peak trip. Montiaceae 48.11139°, -121.11278°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Claytonia sibirica L. Accession number; 200, catalog number; 2494-42. B.C. to Wyoming and California- Hudsonian and Canadian. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., ALASKA, KENAI PENINSULA COUNTY: Origin: Native. Mount Marathon, Seward. 60° 6' N, 149° 27' W Bailey 1489 31 Jul 1910 At foot of falls at base of mountain in moist, shady, wooded area. Common locally, flowers pinkish. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-281531 J. A. Calder 5610 3 Jul 1951 Montiaceae WTU-173246 Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Oregon Caves National Monument and Vicinity. Sand Ridge, Lake Claytonia sibirica L. Mountain Trail. 42.087464°, -123.373079°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: U.S.A., OREGON, MARION COUNTY: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Salem. In meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. No collection date recorded. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 767 25 Jun 1950 O. B. Johnson s.n. with George C. Ruhle WTU-6773 WTU-274660 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., OREGON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Copper Bay south of Sandspit, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte 1/2 mile from the intersection of Criteser Road and Yaquina Bay Islands. Road on Criteser Road. On moist bank at edge of creek in alder thickets. Flowers white. T11S R10W S19; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Phenology: Flowers. Georef'd by Ben Legler In moist woods. White flowers with pink venation, associated with J. A. Calder 20972 29 May 1957 Viola sempervirens. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with D. B. O. Savile, R. L. Taylor Clifton Raymond Chesbrough 26 30 Apr 1973 WTU-241973 WTU-262181 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., OREGON, LINN COUNTY: Sarita River, Vancouver Island. Above Tombstone Prairie. Drainage of Sarita River, in brush at roadside. Flowers white. Elev. 4000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. T13S R6E S31; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler A. Young 387 13 Jun 1963 Common in wet humus, opening in coniferous forest. Flowers white, with W. Hubbard tinged pink. Exchange from the Herbarium of Oregon State College. Map included on label. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-220356 Albert N. Steward 6374 8 Jun 1953 with Helen M. Gilkey Montiaceae WTU-163115 Claytonia sibirica L. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Montiaceae Mount Thornhill (4870 feet), near Terrace. Elev. 3800 ft. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh In rocky area along path at edge of thickets; just below tree line. Flowers pink, occasionally white. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., MONTANA, FERGUS COUNTY: Top of Grayhouse Peak, Big Snowy Mountains. J. A. Calder 14864 21 Aug 1954 In limestone scree. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with D. B. O. Savile, J. M. Ferguson C. L. Hitchcock 16071 3 Jul 1947 WTU-175461 WTU-115234 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Attu Island, Chichagof Harbor. U.S.A., MONTANA, MEAGHER COUNTY: 52.929826°, 173.2459°; uncertainty: 2000 m. Northeast base of Baldy Mountain, Big Belt Mountains. In rich soil at low elevations. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 9000 ft. Drying meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Lt. G. B. Schaack 83b 13 Aug 1944 C. L. Hitchcock 12408 16 Jul 1945 WTU-155577 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-99528 Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Along Forest Road 4105, 7.4 miles from junction with Forest Road 4103. Siskiyou National Forest. U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: Elev. 2650 ft. Ca. [circa] 15 miles west of Wisdom on Gibbonsville Pass Road. 42° 20' 29" N, 123° 44' 7" W; T37S R9W S23 Wet meadow. Petals retuse, pale pink or white. Phenology: Flowers. On moist northeast slope dominated by Alnus rubra. Aralia, Origin: Native. Saxifraga on mesic lower slope. Northeast-facing moist slope with Alnus rubra, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Acer Macrophyllum, Aralia and C. L. Hitchcock 9211 22 Jun 1944 Saxifraga on mesic lower slope above road. White petals with with C. V. Muhlick magenta veins, pinkish anthers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-93424 Richard Robohm 69 26 Jun 1998 WTU-345754 Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., MONTANA COUNTY: Claytonia sibirica L. 12 Mile Road Crossing, about 12 miles southeast of Thompson Falls. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: In Douglas-fir forest; indisturbed forest floor on ridge top. Very Seattle. common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Peter F. Stickney 605 16 May 1962 Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-234498 C. V. Piper s.n. 13 May 1888 WTU-7113 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Cooke Guard Station, 3 miles east of Cooke City. Cliff 1 mile NE of Steamboat Rock, Grand Coulee. Elev. 8000 ft. 47.876904°, -119.118634°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., 45.018775°, -109.872958°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Shaded spot at base of rock ledge on cliff. Phenology: Flowers. Meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. Jean G. Witt 1170 23 Jun 1948 Xerpha M. Gaines 441 15 May 1950 with T. H. Scheffer WTU-136055 WTU-180732 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., MONTANA, SWEET GRASS COUNTY: 3 miles west of Rainbow Lake, Absaroka Plateau. U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: 45.273867°, -110.188803°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Near Rowena. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer 45.6725°, -121.26722°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1342 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by Sara Legler Moist shade of oaks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 16431 16 Jul 1947 J. William Thompson 11364 18 Apr 1935 WTU-114667 WTU-15826 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: About 4 miles north of Cooke City. U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Near the old smelter. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. South of highway a mile east of Biggs. T2N R16E Jean G. Witt 1707 4 Jul 1949 Very sandy soil on low ridge. Flwoers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-178849 Arthur Cronquist 6173 6 Apr 1950 Montiaceae WTU-144774 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, MEAGHER COUNTY: Monument Peak, Little Belt Mountains, Lewis and Clarke National Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Forest. Elev. 6000-7000 ft. U.S.A., OREGON, WHEELER COUNTY: uncertainty: 3200 m. Along intermittent tributary to Shoofly Creek, 15 miles northeast of Granite slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Mitchell. Elev. 3000 ft. Roy Bradley 61 27 Jun 1937 T10S R22E S23; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler WTU-11549JWT Shaded places. Corolla nearly white, some plants have both broad and narrow basal leaves. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Arthur Cronquist 6976 16 May 1953 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh WTU-157100 U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: Mckinley Lake, Rattlesnake Drainage. Montiaceae 47.017686°, -113.922359°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: C. L. Hitchcock 14552 9 Jul 1946 Witty's Lagoon, Vancouver Island, on top of lagoon bar. with C. V. Muhlick In sand and sparse grass. Abundant. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-107572 T. T. McCabe 5701 28 Apr 1938 WTU-72804 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., OREGON, WHEELER COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: Along intermittent tributary to Shoofy Creek, 15 miles northeast of Above the Clearwater River, 1 mile east of Spalding. Mitchell. 46.446938°, -116.795378°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Shades places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Arthur Cronquist 6976 16 May 1953 William H. Baker 6590 13 Apr 1950 WTU-302079 WTU-300173 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Long Beach near Ucluelet, Vancouver Island. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Elev. 0 ft. Along southwest of slope of Tomer's Butte. 48° N, 125° W; Misleading coordinates given only to nearest T39N R5W S23; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Nat. degree. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Sandy beach. Phenology: Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. A. F. Szczawinski 5764 6 Sep 1957 R. L. Nisbet 27 3 Jul 1955 WTU-183993 WTU-302031 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Near Rowena. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: 45.6725°, -121.26722°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1342 m., Source: Near the base of Moscow Mountain, northeast of Moscow. GeoLocate, Georef'd by Sara Legler 46.7325°, -116.99917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Moist shade of oaks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Roadside ditches. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 11364 18 Apr 1935 William H. Baker 5835 13 May 1949 WTU-32969 WTU-303051 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Along the roadside just south of Sherar's Bridge, 8 miles east of U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Tygh Valley. Lower slope of Tomer's Butte, 4 miles southeast of Moscow. T4S R14E 46.691538°, -116.939429°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Moist soil. Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist stream bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Arthur Cronquist 6161 4 Apr 1950 William H. Baker 11444 25 May 1954 WTU-144805 WTU-302045 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Snake River Canyon. U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: 45.5825°, -116.48056°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Yard of Frye Place along Illinois River, 3 miles south of Agness. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Small flowerd miners lettuce. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 3532 24 Mar 1947 Martha R. Flahaut s.n. 9 Apr 1932 WTU-129438 WTU-315765 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Table Rock near Medford. Along Colockum Creek about 5 miles from mouth. Wooded slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. T21N R21E; WGS84, uncertainty: 300 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff J. William Thompson 10308 12 Apr 1934 Wet creek bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-15835JWT George H. Ward 308 2 May 1946 WTU-182832 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Along the Snake River, 2 miles west of Clarkston. 46.416382°, -117.08617°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elwha River. Rocky banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 1000 ft. 48.060047°, -123.581458°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., William H. Baker 11383 1 May 1954 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-300167 Geo. N. Jones 3111 Jul 1931 Montiaceae WTU-21469 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, GILLIAM COUNTY: Along east side of John Day River, a mile above Rock Creek. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. T1N R19E Scattered patches on open sagebrush slopes. Flowers white. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Tacoma. Edge of prairie. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Arthur Cronquist 6141 2 Apr 1950 J. B. Flett s.n. 22 Apr 1896 WTU-144773 WTU-35902 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Along east side of Columbia River 6 miles above mouth of Spokane U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: River. South of Pullman. Elev. 1290 ft. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 48.573336°, -118.087048°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Under bushes along creek. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Moist ground along creek. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. F. L. Pickett 495 26 May 1916 H. T. Rogers 397 WTU-66958 WTU-83899 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Mount Ingalls, Mount Stuart District. Clark Springs, 10 miles north of Spokane. Elev. 4592 ft. 47.803635°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 47.47263°, -120.94637°; WGS84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravel, edge of pine woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Rocky place, in coniferous woods, transition zone, range: British Colmbia to Califormia, Idaho and Utah. Small leaved miner's lettuce. F. O. Kreager 27 24 Jun 1902 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-68540 W. J. Eyerdam 1026 4 Jul 1937 WTU-292573 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Green Lake, Seattle. Alki Poiint. 47.681673°, -122.340866°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1312 m., Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. B. Flett 1502 3 May 1908 Emma A. Shumway 1120 Apr 1892 WTU-272228 WTU-7032 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Sprague. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: 47.30028°, -117.97444°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Alki Point. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Woods. Spring beauty. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Geo. B. Rigg s.n. 1908 J. H. Sandberg s.n. Jun 1893 with J. B. Leiberg WTU-6999 WTU-7009 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Posey Canyon Area near Leavenworth. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Elev. 1500 ft. Along State Highway 14, 1.7 miles east of Bingen. 47.602274°, -120.620177°; WGS84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Elev. 118 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T3N R11E S33; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Ben Legler On rocky talus with Acer, Nemophila, Galium, Tonella, Collinsia, James Dennis Currie 13 3 Apr 1948 Eriogonum, Plectritis. Flowers white to pink. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-118416 Richard R. Halse 5314 29 Mar 1998 Montiaceae WTU-348876 Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Bottom of Payne's Gulch, east wall Upper Grand Coulee. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. 47.94167°, -119.00222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Moist, springy ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wenatchee National Forest, Beehive area. Elev. 4000 ft. Xerpha M. Gaines 555 31 May 1951 47.32775°, -120.400172°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: with T. H. Scheffer Digital Map, Georef'd by Dan Post Wet loam, moderate usage, weed, .02 density in tenths, 6 W.Y. P.,. WTU-142883 Associated with Pinegrass, Lupine, common, distribution: wide, ngligiole palatability, grazed by sheep, flowering period May 10 - 20. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae F. G. Renner 51924 13 May 1927 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. WTU-322491 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Wenatchee National Forest. Elev. 1750 ft. Montiaceae T25N R17E S9; WGS84, uncertainty: 32000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. 0 slope, dry gravelly loam, .1 density in tenths. Associated with brome grass, Pine grass, Deleom root, Ceanothue, flowering period U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: April to May, no forage value. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wawawai. 46.63667°, -117.37833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1153 m., Source: Frank B. Lenzie 35347 15 May 1919 GeoLocate, Georef'd by Sara Legler Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-322532 E. R. Lake s.n. 16 May 1892 WTU-94617 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Almota. 5 miles east of Pullman. 46.70306°, -117.46833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46.731341°, -117.073004°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Moist hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. V. Piper s.n. 2 May 1897 William H. Baker 5757 5 May 1949 WTU-20677 WTU-303052

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: By the 6 mile post on the road to Bald Mountain Lookout, Naches Pullman. Drainage. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 46.73111°, -120.69833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Grassy fields and open gardens. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. F. L. Pickett 229 1 Apr 1915 Jean G. Witt 1937 28 May 1950 WTU-85014 WTU-177751 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Oregon State Line, 10 miles north of Flora Junction. Siskiyou Summit on state highway. 45.998212°, -117.279676°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3200 m., Elev. 4520 ft. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Dry rocky slope; moist in spring. Phenology: Flowers. A. A. Heller 13662 21 Jun 1922 William H. Baker 6758 2 Jun 1950 WTU-87879 WTU-155981

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: 5 miles east of Pullman. Tacoma. 46.731341°, -117.073004°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Edge of prairie. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. B. Flett s.n. 22 Apr 1896 William H. Baker 5758 5 May 1949 WTU-35907 WTU-303053 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: Along the Clearwater River, 2 miles east of Spaulding Park. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Talus slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Imnaha River, Snake River Canyon. Moist bank. Phenology: Flowers. William H. Baker 15756 24 Apr 1960 G. N. Jones 6422 11 Apr 1931 WTU-302068 WTU-30633 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: 1.5 miles southeast of Spanaway. [locality and coordinates withheld; status in 47.088814°, -122.410773°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., British Columbia: S1 (Critically Imperiled, Red Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff List; BCCDC)] Roadside embankment, alluvial soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Along cliff face in coniferous woods. Common; Native. flowers light mauve. Phenology: Flowers. M. C. Huntley 868 8 Apr 1952 J. A. Calder 8370 with D. B. O. Savile WTU-180049 29 May 1953 Montiaceae WTU-177094, WTU-V-013260 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Montiaceae Along Sheep Creek 1 1/2 miles above mouth, Snake River Canyon. Elev. 1300 ft. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. T25N R2W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Moist shaded habitat. Phenology: Flowers. Oregon State Line, 10 miles north of Flora Junction. 45.998212°, -117.279676°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3200 m., J. Packard 69 16 May 1936 Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Dry rocky slope, moist in spring. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-9634JWT William H. Baker 6758 2 Nov 1950 Montiaceae WTU-300254 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Near Spokane. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. 47.65889°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Clearwater River, 10 miles east Lewiston. Shore. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Sister Mary Milburge 306 8 May 1932 G. N. Jones 1206 16 Apr 1927 WTU-23704JWT WTU-47680 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., IDAHO, CANYON COUNTY: Falk's store. U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Elev. 2200 ft. Along road to Reynolds Creek from Murphy, White Hill Road, 14 Shady woods; loam. Phenology: Flowers. miles from Murphy. Elev. 4860 ft. J. Francis Macbride 56 17 May 1910 43° 12' N, 116° 48' W; T4S R4W S10 NE Slope with clay and rocky talus at top, under sagebrus. Corolla WTU-241580 white, leaves and petiole tinged pink. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae James F. Smith 3640 9 Jun 1996 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. WTU-334324 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Montiaceae Along east side of Columbia River, 6 miles above mouth of Spokane River. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Elev. 1290 ft. 48.573336°, -118.087048°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Along the Applegate River. Sandy flat. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. H. T. Rogers 264 5 Apr 1940 J. William Thompson 2207 12 Apr 1927 with C. Boothroyd, F. G. Meyer, M. Ownbey WTU-23624JWT-A WTU-83900 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Near Myrtle Creek. Siskiyou Summit on state highway. Moist shaded slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 4520 ft. Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 2046 7 Apr 1927 A. A. Heller 13661 21 Nov 1922 WTU-23624JWT-B WTU-87880 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., IDAHO, ONEIDA COUNTY: Highway 38 west out of Malad City toward Ireland Springs to U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Mansfield Canyon Road, north on Mansfield Canyon Road to the Eight Mile Creek; Mount Hood National Forest. turn off for Woods Canyoon, 4 miles. Elev. 3900 ft. Elev. 6252 ft. 45.412237°, -121.445454°; uncertainty: 7500 m. 42° 11' 34" N, 112° 27' 36" W Yellow pine woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Associated with Viola nephrophylla and grasses; area heavily grazed by cattle; dominant canopy species include Pseudotsuga menziesii G. N. Jones 4056 15 Jul 1933 and Populus tremuloides; north facing slope; moist site near canyon bottom. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-35904 Allyson Davis 75 16 Nov 1997 with Mary Beth Montiaceae WTU-334872 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Montiaceae West of Corvallis. Phenology: Flowers. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Garland M. Powell 123 25 Apr 1936 U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: Polally [Polallie] Forest Camp, 28 miles south of Hood River in the WTU-20274 Mount Hood National Forest. 45.41699°, -121.569733°; uncertainty: 1000 m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Montiaceae Deep shade of alder. Locally common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Arthur H. Holmgren 10600 25 Jun 1954 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: with Bassett Maguire, Doris holmgren, Celia Maguire Siskiyou National Forest; on road 3941, 14.2 miles east of Cave Junction or 1.4 miles east of intersection of 46 and 3941. WTU-163619 Elev. 2160 ft. Stream near road with Alnus, Quercus, Acer macrophyllum, Pseudotsuga, Salix, some Arbutus and Chamaecyparis; on shaded Montiaceae stream bank. Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Melinda F. Denton 2516 22 Jun 1973 U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: WTU-258972 12 miles south of Canyon City. T15S R31E South slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Arthur Cronquist 6393 21 May 1950 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. WTU-144775 U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Mouth of Little Minam River. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae L. A. Hanna 1650 17 May 1955 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. WTU-35214 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Tumwater. 47.0075°, -122.90806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. I. C. Otis 1842 13 Apr 1934 WTU-26246 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., OREGON, LANE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Two miles above Oakridge; on Middle Fork of Willamette River; Siskiyou National Forest, on Road 3916, 6.4 miles south of western foothills of the Cascade Mountains. intersection of Roads 3916 and 4031 or 13.5 miles south of Moist open places, edge of coniferous woods. Phenology: Flowers. intersection of Roads 3916 and 46 or circa 32 miles east and south of Cave Junction. L. Constance 1475 7 Apr 1936 Elev. 4940 ft. with L. F. Henderson, R. C. Rollins Woods of Pseudotsuga, mostly logged. Common, forming low-growing rosettes, flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: WTU-9633JWT Native. Melinda F. Denton 2707 25 Jun 1973 Montiaceae WTU-258098 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: Montiaceae Snake River. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Theodora Gustafson 16 10 Apr 1938 CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: with Garland M. Powell [locality and coordinates withheld; status in British Columbia: S1 (Critically Imperiled, Red List; BCCDC)] WTU-72426A Elev. 600 ft. Small plants from relatively bare, rocky exposed knoll. Large plants growing in shade in deep humus. Phenology: Flowers. Montiaceae J. A. Calder 28442 22 Apr 1961 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. WTU-233415 U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Near The Dalles. Moist grassy hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Montiaceae G. N. Jones 6308 25 Mar 1935 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. WTU-31287 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Kittitas. Elev. 1640 ft. Montiaceae 46.98333°, -120.41583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. In damp stony soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Walter J. Eyerdam 1470 22 May 1938 [locality and coordinates withheld; status in British Columbia: S1 (Critically Imperiled, Red List; BCCDC)] WTU-134813 In moss under Pseudotsuga. Common; flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Montiaceae T. T. McCabe 5698 28 Apr 1938 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. WTU-72803 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Oregon Caves National Monument and Vicinity. Sand Ridge, Lake Montiaceae Mountain Trail. 42.087082°, -123.372392°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: Snake River. William H. Baker 777 25 Jun 1950 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with George C. Ruhle Theodora Gustafson 16 10 Apr 1938 WTU-274659 with Garland M. Powell WTU-72426B Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Seward Park, Seattle. 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 5974 11 Apr 1931 WTU-23703JWT-B Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Along the Grayback Trail, Oregon Caves National Monument and Seattle. vicinity. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 124 29 Jun 1949 with George C. Ruhle C. V. Piper 868 13 May 1888 WTU-274662 WTU-7116

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Farewell Bend Forest Camp, 1 mile north of Union Creek. Eight Mile Creek; Mount Hood National Forest. Elev. 3500 ft. Elev. 3900 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 45.412237°, -121.445454°; uncertainty: 7500 m. Yellow pine woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 4982 28 Jun 1939 G. N. Jones 4056 15 Jul 1933 WTU-83864 WTU-23794 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Rock Creek. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: T4N R18E S2, 3; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Ballard, Seattle. Georef'd by Ben Legler 47.679283°, -122.383403°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2208 m., Quercus garryana woodland at base of west-facing canyon slope; Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ibro Polovina associated with Delphinium nuttallianum, Hydrophyllum capitatum, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Galium aparine, Poa secunda, Poa bulbosa, Lomatium triternatum, Lomatium grayii. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Emma A. Shumway s.n. May 1892 Eliza Habegger RC 48 6 May 1997 WTU-118947 WTU-334959 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: University of Washington campus, Seattle. U.S.A., OREGON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: 47.655144°, -122.30345°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 2 miles northeast of Suttle Lake. Digital Map, Georef'd by Ibro Polovina Elev. 3400 ft. Wet places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Very common in opening under conifercus woods, with Collinsia, dry humus-loam soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Sueila W. Lutyse s.n. Apr 1905 Albert N. Steward 7086 24 May 1956 WTU-7136 WTU-197853 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: South slope of Tomer's Butte, four miles southeast of Moscow. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: 46.7325°, -116.99917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Near Lake Washington, on State University campus; Seattle. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.653392°, -122.29826°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 750 m., Source: Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Digital Map, Georef'd by Ibro Polovina In damp woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 7326 14 Apr 1951 T. C. Frye s.n. 1 May 1905 WTU-155957 WTU-7297 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: University of Washington campus. Near Roy. Spring beauty. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.00444°, -122.53861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sueila W. Lutyse s.n. May 1905 Rocky prairies. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-7135 J. William Thompson 8240 30 Apr 1932 WTU-23627JWT-B Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Bend. Sandy soil. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Opposite the Dalles; near Lyle-Goldendale Road. Elias Nelson 794 8 May 1905 45.69611°, -121.285°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-240259 North side of high hills. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 3290 30 Apr 1938 Montiaceae with V. L. Marsh Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. WTU-45652 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Lakeview. Montiaceae 47.15944°, -122.49694°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Lyman Benson 1208 28 Apr 1929 Whidby [Whidbey] Island; 5 miles south of Coupeville. 48.147635°, -122.685°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-42462 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Lyman Benson 1351 11 May 1929 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. WTU-42460 U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Forest Grove. Montiaceae Moist ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. J. William Thompson 540 20 Mar 1926 U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: WTU-23627JWT-A Above Camp Cougar, transition between Arid transition and Canadian Life Zones. 46.80338°, -116.86878°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: Montiaceae Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Mildred Dillon 570 11 Jun 1936 U.S.A., IDAHO, CASSIA COUNTY: with Louis A. Dillon Cache Peak Range (Albion mountains). Silent City of Rocks, just east of roads summits, 13 airline miles southeast of Oakley. WTU-52619 Elev. 6850 ft. T15S R23E S26; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Montiaceae Common in sandy soil among rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Noel H. Holmgren 5909 14 Jun 1972 U.S.A., IDAHO, BUTTE COUNTY: with Patricia K. Holmgren Banks of the West Fork, Little Cottonwood Creek, Craters of the Moon National Monument. WTU-277164 43.476072°, -113.58727°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 13270 1 Jul 1955 WTU-302055 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., MONTANA, FLATHEAD COUNTY: 2 to 3 miles east of Oliver. 1 mile south of Columbia Falls. Open sage range but under partial shade of Pseudotsuga. Flowers 48.357992°, -114.181515°; uncertainty: 1600 m. to white, plant dull green to old lake red. Phenology: Flowers. Wooded noth slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. T. T. McCabe 5823 4 May 1938 H. T. Rogers 1053 12 Jul 1942 with J. M. Rogers WTU-72802 WTU-242888 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: South slope of Tomer's Butte, four miles southeast of Moscow. U.S.A., MONTANA COUNTY: 46.7325°, -116.99917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 2.5 miles west of St. Regis. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 3000 ft. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Common in bare sopts in burned forest area, 40-50% slope, east exposure. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 7326 14 Apr 1951 Peter F. Stickney 603 15 May 1962 WTU-300184 WTU-234499 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Circa 1 mile below New York summit, Silver City Range. U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: 43.023294°, -116.72583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 5 miles up Rattlesnake. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Gravelly banks. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Paul Most 32 17 May 1938 William H. Baker 8037 18 Jul 1951 WTU-51513 WTU-155977 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., MONTANA, SANDERS COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: Winter Range, head of Ferry Basin. Lick Creek Canyon, 4 miles beyond summit. Elev. 4000 ft. 45.09755°, -115.32964°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 15% east slope, sandy loam soil, open woods, .5 density in tenths, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff light use, shaded soil. Associated with Pan, Fir, Por, Lup, 2" to 4" Moist spot in talus slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. tall, June and July flowering period. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 11648 6 Jul 1954 D. R. Hudson 211 6 Jul 1938 WTU-302032 WTU-47727 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, MADISON COUNTY: Cougar Mountain. Divide to east of Brandon Lakes, Tobacco Root Mountains. 44.29083°, -116.08778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry open west exposure. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 17030 29 Jul 1947 A. R. Aller 1887 1 Jun 1962 WTU-115229 WTU-261229 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., MONTANA, SWEET GRASS COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: At Four Mile Ranger Station. Torrey Lake, Pioneer Range. 45.341661°, -110.232651°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., 45.466671°, -112.970118°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 638 m., Source: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer coordinates (located outside county bounds). Meadow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Under firs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 15050A 27 Jul 1946 C. L. Hitchcock 16330A 11 Jul 1947 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-115223 WTU-105366

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., MONTANA, STILLWATER COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, SWEET GRASS COUNTY: At north base of Mt. Haystack, head of Boulder Creek. At inlet to Blue Lake, Big Timber Creek, Crazy Mountains. Elev. 9500 ft. In drying loam near snow bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 45.203518°, -110.204292°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1600 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid C. L. Hitchcock 13267 5 Aug 1945 coordinates (located outside county bounds). with C. V. Muhlick Near snow bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-98506 C. L. Hitchcock 13417 8 Aug 1945 with C. V. Muhlick Montiaceae WTU-98480 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: 2 miles up Pattee Canyon. Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: H. LaCasse 10 5 May 1940 Pullman. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-72151 Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Wet places among willows. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Montiaceae C. V. Piper 1712 26 Jun 1895 Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene WTU-7086 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Swamp Blue Mountains. Montiaceae 46.15354°, -117.39861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Claytonia multiscapa Rydb. ssp. multiscapa Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., MONTANA, BROADWATER COUNTY: Geo. N. Jones s.n.1931 Jun 1928 About 8 miles north-west of Three Forks. Grassland. Few plants in moist depression. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-47682 Origin: Native. W. E. Booth 64104 6 Jun 1964 Montiaceae WTU-233466 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: Montiaceae Ridge connecting Sheep and Black Lion Mountains, Pioneer Mountains. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Elev. 9000 ft. 45.651213°, -112.968588°; uncertainty: 3100 m. U.S.A., MONTANA, MEAGHER COUNTY: In fine soil near snow bank on high limestone ridge. Phenology: Harley Park, circa 6 miles west of Neihart, Little Belt Mountains. Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.927562°, -110.847355°; uncertainty: 3200 m. Back under trees. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 12956 30 Jul 1945 with C. V. Muhlick C. L. Hitchcock 12303 13 Jul 1945 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-98502 WTU-98509 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia scammaniana Hultén Claytonia rosea Rydb. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO COUNTY: McKinley Park. Zion National Park, Utah. Elev. 1750-3500 ft. Moist soil. Phenology: Flowers. 63° 31' 6.6" N, 150° 53' 36.6" W Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ellis s.n. 7 May 1952 with Lee Sally Dickman s.n. 10 Jul 1967 WTU-148026 WTU-287256 Montiaceae Montiaceae Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, LAKE COUNTY: High Cascades. High above and south east of McDonald Lake; Mission Range. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. H. Heckner s.n. Jun 1927 C. L. Hitchcock 18299 15 Jul 1948 WTU-23671JWT WTU-126524 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., IDAHO, BANNOCK COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, CASSIA COUNTY: Justice Park, about 14 miles south of Pocatello. Cache Peak Range (Albion Mountains), 2.2 miles south of Near water intake. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Oakley-Elba Pass, 9 airline miles east of Oakley. Elev. 7600 ft. R. J. Davis 6029 2 Jun 1962 T14S R24E; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-275964 Common in subalpine fir-aspen forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Noel H. Holmgren 6043 23 Jun 1972 with Patricia K. Holmgren Claytonia lanceolata Pursh WTU-277168 U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: 1 mile southeast of Blue Nose, head of Spring Creek, northwest of Indianola Ranger Sation. Montiaceae 45.461427°, -114.31858°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: C. L. Hitchcock 14351 2 Jul 1946 Umatilla National Forest, intersection of Forest Road 40 and Forest with C. V. Muhlick Road 4030. Elev. 6199 ft. WTU-105112 46° 7' 25" N, 117° 28' 55" W; T8N R42E S36 S1/4 Open east facing meadow surrounded by patchy forest of Abies, Pinus, Larix. Plants just emerging after snow melt. Flowers pink. Montiaceae Multiple stems arising from one corm. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene Sarah Gage 2889 27 Jun 1997 U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Canyon of Mill Creek, 3-6 miles Northwest of Paisley. WTU-338907 Wet ground. Phenology: Fertile. Morton E. Peck 15661 15 Jul 1927 Montiaceae WTU-23663JWT Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Grant's Pass. Phenology: Flowers. Thomas Howell s.n. 27 May 1884 WTU-23709JWT-B Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, CASSIA COUNTY: Near head of Eight Mile Creek, circa 12 miles southwest of Leadore, 21 miles southwest of Oakley, Idaho. Lemhi Mountains. 42.027825°, -114.171723°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., 44.557266°, -113.530043°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In fir and aspen belt along Trapper Creek in the Goose Creek In soft silt in meadow. Petals retuse. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Mountains. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. J. H. Christ 19644 3 Jul 1950 C. L. Hitchcock 9242 24 Jun 1944 with C. B. Christ with C. V. Muhlick WTU-263951 WTU-93423 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene U.S.A., IDAHO, BENEWAH COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: 1 mile south of Plummer, Idaho. Keno. 47.320805°, -116.8875°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Damp Meadow. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Morton E. Peck 9348 6 Jul 1926 William H. Baker 5708 24 Apr 1949 WTU-23662JWT-A WTU-129379 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: Freezeout Saddle, Saint Joe National Forest, 14 miles east of U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Clarkia. Jordan Valley. 47.010445°, -115.954714°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: In shallow brook margins. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. Francis Macbride 960 22 Jun 1911 William H. Baker 16228 21 Jul 1961 WTU-27436 WTU-266390 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene U.S.A., IDAHO, ELMORE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Summit of Dog Mountain, circa 4 miles north of Pine, Boise National Creek bed near Wagontire. Forest. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 8300 ft. 43.54211°, -115.31111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Lilla Leach s.n. 20 Jun 1927 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open spots, the snow just melting. Petals retuse. Phenology: WTU-23662JWT-B Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 8719 5 Jun 1944 Montiaceae with C. V. Muhlick Claytonia lanceolata Pursh WTU-93422 U.S.A., IDAHO, CAMAS COUNTY: 6 miles west of Hill City. Montiaceae In stubble fields. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh J. H. Christ 7043 7 May 1937 with W. W. Ward U.S.A., IDAHO, BANNOCK COUNTY: South of Inkom, on Jackson Creek. WTU-266016 Elev. 6000 ft. T7S R36E S25; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Southwest slope along stream bed. Abundant. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. R. L. Lingenfelter 628 4 May 1949 WTU-173636 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Between Arid Transition and Canadian Life Zones, near Idler's Rest. Indian Creek, just north of Big Summit Prairie; Ochoco Mountains Open Pinus-Pseudotsuga-Thuja forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: between Prineville and Mitchell. Native. Elev. 5000 ft. T13S R21E S31; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Louis A. Dillon 501 17 Apr 1936 Georef'd by Ben Legler Wet open places along creek. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-52024 Arthur Cronquist 7375 5 Jul 1953 Montiaceae WTU-155319 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: 1 mile southwest of Taylor Mountain, 30 miles north of Challis. Claytonia multiscapa Rydb. ssp. multiscapa 44.874759°, -114.229733°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: Gravelly slope. Petals retuse. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Bozeman. Hyalite Canyon. Grazed pasture, abundant in moist area. Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 9414 30 Jun 1944 with C. V. Muhlick W. E. Booth 1507 5 May 1947 WTU-93252 WTU-114026

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia multiscapa Rydb. ssp. multiscapa U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, FREMONT COUNTY: Circa 10 miles south of Landmark. [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Idaho: S1 (Critically 44.511569°, -115.54417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Imperiled; IDNHP)] GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff (Type locality) Open, medium-moist meadow. "Leaf material Open gravelly meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. removed for DNA extraction by: Mark Hershkovitz. Universidad De Chile date: 17 June 2002 Unused DNA banked at the University of C. L. Hitchcock 14091 27 Jun 1946 Washington". Phenology: Flowers. with C. V. Muhlick Ray J. Davis 6026 30 May 1962 WTU-105144 WTU-275963 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: Cape Horn Mountain. Challis-Boise National Forest boundary (and U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: border between Valley and Custer counties). 1/2 mile north of New Meadows. Elev. 9200 ft. 45.000353°, -116.28306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 44.401827°, -115.241327°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2435 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Very large meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. In barren swales on rides of Cape Horn Mountain. Whitebark pine-subalpine fir forest type. At edge of melting snow. Phenology: Sidney C. Beinke 474 28 May 1938 Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-194868 A. R. Kruckeberg 4191 14 Jul 1957 WTU-192004 Montiaceae Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Claytonia multiscapa Rydb. ssp. multiscapa One mile northeast of Buchanan, 24 miles east of Burns. Elev. 4500 ft. U.S.A., WYOMING, PARK COUNTY: T22S R32E S14; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Near Lookout Station 3 miles west of Beartooth Lake. Georef'd by Ben Legler On shale. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Along trickling stream in sagebrush desert. Flowers white. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 16645 20 Jul 1947 Arthur Cronquist 8339 6 Jun 1959 WTU-114669 WTU-209171 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia multiscapa Rydb. ssp. multiscapa Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene U.S.A., IDAHO, FREMONT COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Idaho: S1 (Critically Mount [Ilau ?] Imperiled; IDNHP)] [Couldn't read name of Mount in Idaho]. Phenology: Flowers. "Mounted duplicate from the Herbarium of the University of California.". Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. J. H. Sandberg s.n. Jun 1892 Ray J. Davis 1986 24 May 1940 WTU-94618 WTU-104050 Montiaceae Montiaceae Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene Claytonia lanceolata Pursh f. chrysantha (Greene) St. John U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Bolan Lake, Siskiyou Mountains. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Elev. 5000 ft. Mount Dickerman, Cascade Mountains. Wet margins of lake. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 5000 ft. 48.06829°, -121.47068°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: J. William Thompson 12505 5 Aug 1935 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Occasional in talus slopes. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-4138JWT J. William Thompson 8845 17 Jul 1932 Montiaceae WTU-18561JWT Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Montiaceae Imnaha River. Moist grassy north slope. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene George Neville Jones 6435 11 Apr 1931 U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Near Lake-of-the-woods Cascade Mountains. WTU-15808JWT Elev. 5000-6000 ft. [In pencil number 3 written in top left corner of label]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae J. William Thompson 13139 5 Jul 1936 Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. WTU-5095JWT U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Imnaha River, Snake River Canyon. Moist grassy north slope. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae G. N. Jones 6435 11 Apr 1931 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh f. chrysantha (Greene) St. John WTU-30647 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Skyline Ridge, Mount Baker. Elev. 6500 ft. Montiaceae 48.83252°, -121.85137°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Alpine meadows. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: J. William Thompson 10974 11 Jul 1934 Clearwater River, 2 miles east of Spaulding. Rocky canyon. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-4981JWT William H. Baker 11354 24 Apr 1954 WTU-303048 Montiaceae Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Along marshy banks of West Mrtle [sic: Myrtle] Creek. Malheur National Forest. U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: Elev. 6000 ft. Above the Clearwater River, 1 mile east of Spalding. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.446938°, -116.795378°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff J. William Thompson 120471/2 12 Jul 1935 Moist rocky slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-4155JWT William H. Baker 6591 13 May 1950 WTU-155965 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Along the Clearwater River, 1 mile east of Spaulding Park. Overlooking French Creek, 2 miles south of Salmon River, 20 miles Talus slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. east of Riggins. T24N R3E; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, William H. Baker 15754 24 Apr 1960 Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky (granitic) southwest slope. Flowers pale pinkish, growing with WTU-302070 6192, C. linearis, without hybridization. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Arthur Cronquist 6191 22 Apr 1950 Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. WTU-144821 U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: Along the Clearwater River, 3 miles east of Myrtle Beach. Montiaceae 46.496923°, -116.661908°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Gravelly bank. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: William H. Baker 11369 24 Apr 1954 Mount Ingalls, Mount Stuart District. 47.47263°, -120.94637°; WGS84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: WTU-302033 Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff In wet soil in cold woods; Canadian Zone. Range: Alaska to Idaho and California. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Montiaceae W. J. Eyerdam 1025 4 Jul 1937 Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. WTU-292570 U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: Above the Clearwater River, 1 mile east of Spalding. 46.446938°, -116.795378°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Montiaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist rocky slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. William H. Baker 6591 13 May 1950 U.S.A., IDAHO, CLEARWATER COUNTY: 4 miles west of Orofino. WTU-300185 46.479409°, -116.338266°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Field. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae William H. Baker 6617 13 May 1950 Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. WTU-155967 U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Willow Creek, Snake River Canyon. 45.637858°, -116.11043°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Montiaceae Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Martha R. Flahaut s.n. 10 Apr 1932 : Winthrope Cliffs. WTU-315767 Phenology: Fertile. unknown s.n. Aug 1895 Montiaceae WTU-35909 Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Montiaceae 2 miles south of Kooskia. 46.116043°, -115.97694°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Hillside. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: 8 miles south of Wallowa. William H. Baker 6625 13 May 1950 In shade under hemlock; growing in a seepage area. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-155983 Gerrit Davidse 542 5 Jan 1966 with A. W. Collotzi WTU-233236 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Just above Chimney Lake, 3 miles above Lostine River on Bowman Near Bolan Lake, Siskiyou Mountains, near the California border. Creek Trail. Elev. 5800 ft. In rocky crevices. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Spring. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 2361 21 Jul 1950 C. L. Hitchcock 5234 7 Jul 1939 with J. S. Martin WTU-183591 WTU-54268 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Drainage into Mirror Lake, Wallowa Mts. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: 45.179998°, -117.304539°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1908 m., Lower Biglow Lake. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Wet meadow. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Wet places along stream. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 416 10 Jul 1949 with George C. Ruhle Bassett Maguire 27079 20 Aug 1946 with Arthur H. Holmgren WTU-274685 WTU-112064 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Siskiyou National Forest. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Elev. 5700-6000 ft. Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Eagle Cap Wilderness; from Two Wet meadows with Veratrum and Ranunculus between woods of Pan to 2 miles south. Abies procera, A. grandis, Calocedrus, and Acrtostaphylos. Elev. 5750-8000 ft. Common in wet places near the woods; flowers white. Phenology: 45.193933°, -117.340333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8000 m., Fertile. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Abies woods. Frequent; flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Melinda F. Denton 2614 23 Jun 1973 Native. WTU-258947 Melinda F. Denton 3290 15 Jul 1973 WTU-258545 Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Siskiyou National Forest; around Bolan Lake. Elev. 5300-6000 ft. U.S.A., IDAHO, CLEARWATER COUNTY: Woods of Tsuga mertensiana, Abies lasiocarpa, Abies grandis, 4 miles west of Orofino. Pseudotsuga. Common; flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: 46.479409°, -116.338266°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Field. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Melinda F. Denton 2727 25 Jun 1973 William H. Baker 6617 13 May 1950 WTU-259517 WTU-300228 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Along the No Name Trail, Oregon Caves Momument. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Wet ground. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Lostine River; 18 miles from Lostine. Boggy ground at spring; end of road. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: William H. Baker 826 2 Jul 1950 Native. with George C. Ruhle J. R. Murphy 87 1 Jul 1946 WTU-274656 WTU-117495 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, KOOTENAI COUNTY: Along Big Tree Trail. One mile south of Worley. Spring. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.40083°, -116.91611°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff William H. Baker 548 2 Aug 1949 Open grassy meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with George C. Ruhle William H. Baker 14783 11 Apr 1957 WTU-274657 WTU-302053 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Port Hadlock. Summit of Kendrick Grade, Kendrick. 48.03194°, -122.75694°; WGS 84, 46.61417°, -116.64556°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by WTU Staff Open Ponderosa Pine woods. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Beach. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 11375 24 Apr 1954 Geo. N. Jones 3217 WTU-302050 30 Jun 1931 Montiaceae WTU-21846, WTU-V-027201 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: 1 mile south of Goose Lake. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson 45.055519°, -116.16833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Open gravelly hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Siskiyou Mountains, near head of Neil Creek. Margin of stream in deep coniferous forest. Phenology: Fertile. William H. Baker 11700 8 Jul 1954 Origin: Native. WTU-302049 Elmer I. Applegate 5478 15 Jun 1928 WTU-9664JWT Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: Claytonia lanceolata Pursh East slope of Mount Brundage; northwest of McCall. 44.91111°, -116.09778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: U.S.A., IDAHO, CLEARWATER COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Summit Nez Perce Grade, south of Orofino. Streamside, wooded slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.47944°, -116.25417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff W. H. Baker 10267 8 Jul 1953 Open grassy flat. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-302048 William H. Baker 10038 19 Apr 1953 WTU-302051 Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, BROADWATER COUNTY: Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Near top of pass, Mount Meados, 22 miles east of Townsend. Bunchgrass type. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: On the summit of Bald Mountain. J. C. Wright 5460 12 May 1954 T43N R2W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, with H. Cash, W. E. Booth Georef'd by WTU Staff Occurs associatedd with Pachystima and Synthris along ridge in WTU-302030 shallow rocky soil. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. E. L. Richards 56 19 May 1956 WTU-302052 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia caroliniana Michx. var. sessilifolia Torr. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Grayback Mountain. Wapta. On ridge. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fertile. William H. Baker 912 18 Jul 1950 unknown s-2 Jul 1927 with George C. Ruhle WTU-329564 WTU-298223 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: [No locality given on label]. Sunset Peak. 46.48245°, -120.51294°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 90000 m., Source: 47.56333°, -115.83361°; WGS 84, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. J. B. Flett s.n. 4 Jul 1899 J. H. Christ 51-374A WTU-38221 8 Jul 1951 Montiaceae WTU-29846, WTU-V-045813 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Montiaceae Southeast of Spangle. 47.4275°, -117.37917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Claytonia lanceolata Pursh GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Low ground in open pine forest. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: At Fields' Creek Summit, 24 miles southeast of Dayville. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 8535 15 May 1916 Elev. 5337 ft. T14S R29E S32; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, WTU-287667 Georef'd by Ben Legler Among scattered ponderosa pine. Petals pink-lined on nearly white background. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Arthur Cronquist 7105 8 Jun 1953 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh WTU-155324 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: On the mountain by Bingen. 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Montiaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff At the forest edge. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Claytonia umbellata S. Watson ? Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 5535 12 Apr 1906 U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: West of The Dalles. WTU-287668 Moist, open places near a river road. Phenology: Flowers. Sister Mary Milburge 1430 20 Apr 1938 Montiaceae WTU-17707JWT Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Montiaceae 1 mile from Independence Lake on trail to North Lake, #656; on SW facing talus slope, 200 feet. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Elev. 4800 ft. T30 R10E S33; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Digital U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Map, Georef'd by Ibro Polovina Cascade Crest Trail at juncture with Glacier Ridge Trail, with side Below cliffs. With Tsuga mertensiana, Abies amabalis, Glacier Peak. Chamaecyparis nootkensis, Vaccinium. Mixture of yellow and white Elev. 5950 ft. flowered individuals in the pop. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Maxine Hagen s.n. 18 Jul 1980 Mary A. Fries s.n. 23 Jul 1970 with Harry Hagen WTU-253760 WTU-280667 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Wenatchee National Forest, Beehive area. 3 miles northeast of Fish Lake. Elev. 4000 ft. Elev. 5000 ft. 47.32775°, -120.400172°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: 47.5245°, -121.07345°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Dan Post GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dy sandy soil; with Lithophragma, Montia, Erythronium; moderate Wooded slope. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. use. Wide distribution; common; 4". Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 7975 6 Jul 1942 F. G. Renner 1044 13 May 1927 WTU-76193 WTU-322493 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Cle Elum. Mount Ingalls, Mount Stuart District. 47.19635°, -120.94206°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Elev. 5248 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.47263°, -120.94637°; WGS84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff In mountain meadows; Hudsonian and Canadian Zone. Rage= Jack D. Jones 4411 25 Mar 1934 British Columbia to Wyoming and California. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-23896 W. J. Eyerdam 1023 4 Jul 1937 Montiaceae WTU-292572 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Iron Mountain, head of Beverly Creek, Wenatchee Mountains. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Elev. 5500 ft. 47.41198°, -120.7154°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Windy Point, Tieton River. Moist slopes. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. 46.735961°, -120.789188°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff J. William Thompson 6624 13 Jun 1931 Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-23706JWT F. A. Warren 1972 30 Apr 1933 WTU-213020 Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Mt. Rainier. 46.852301°, -121.760313°; uncertainty: 10000 m., Georef'd by U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Joseph Stormer 10 miles north of Entiat. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.820855°, -120.20722°; WGS84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff H. S. Pofe s.n. 8 Aug 1904 Wet banks in sagebrush. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-6977 J. William Thompson 5987 18 Apr 1931 WTU-23692JWT-A Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Claytonia lanceolata Pursh By trail to Mount Stuart up Beverly Creek, Wenatchee Mountains. Elev. 5000 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: 47.424°, -120.8977°; WGS84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Tumwater Mountain, Wenatchee Mountains. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 1000 ft. Rocky open slopes. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. 47.61611°, -120.70028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff J. William Thompson 6392 16 May 1931 Open rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-23706JWT-B J. William Thompson 6498 23 May 1931 WTU-23692JWT-B Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: 1 mile below Paddy-Go-Easy Pass. Upper Cle Elum River drainage. Lookout Mountain, 7 miles east of Cle Elum. 47.176973°, -120.991239°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Elev. 2000 ft. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.195463°, -120.788936°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Along high snow-line rivulets; Mountian hemlock-whitbark pine forest Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff type. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Common everywhere. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 2988a 25 Jun 1952 J. William Thompson 14478 14 Apr 1940 WTU-191230 WTU-21662JWT

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Umptanum (Umtanum) Ridge. North side Chumstick Mountain, Wenatchee Mountains. 46.89938°, -120.66058°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: 47.65006°, -120.44995°; WGS84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Near snowbanks. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Harold W. Smith 446 3 May 1936 C. L. Hitchcock 17264 15 Jan 1948 WTU-216901 WTU-126525

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: [No locality given on label] Indian Henry's, Mount Rainier. Elev. 3500 ft. 46.794082°, -121.840283°; uncertainty: 500 m., Georef'd by T36N R29E S8; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist slopes. Phenology: Fertile. Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. F. A. Warren 1594 24 Jul 1932 I. C. Otis 481 21 May 1911 WTU-26126 WTU-27554 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Slopes of Tumwater Canyon, near Leavenworth. Mount Spokane. 47.59639°, -120.66028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: 47.9167°, -117.1°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by Dan Post Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Foothills. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Clarence B. Seely 131 25 Feb 1932 T. A. Bonser 2020 15 Apr 1923 WTU-23708JWT WTU-7335 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Opposite The Dalles [Dallesport]. Summit of Tumwater Mountain, Wenatchee Mountains. 45.61715°, -121.18372°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Elev. 4500 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.61611°, -120.70028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Moist sloppes near summit of high hills. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Native. Rocky open summit. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 3314 30 Apr 1938 J. William Thompson 10500 12 May 1934 with V. L. Marsh WTU-4853 WTU-44715 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Paradise Valley, Mount Tacoma. Brender Canyon, 5 miles west of Cashmere. Elev. 5700 ft. 47.522482°, -120.532914°; WGS84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Grassy slopes. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Forested slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. B. Flett s.n. 10 Jul 1895 George H. Ward 228 17 Apr 1946 WTU-35900 WTU-182833 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Mount Rainier. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: 46.852827°, -121.760441°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 17500 m., 4 miles N of Cle Elum-Ellensbirg Hwy, along hwy to Blewett Pass. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer 47.253463°, -120.93806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Grassy meadows. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Under yellow pines. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Jennie V. Getty s.n. 27 Aug 1903 C. L. Hitchcock 18948 10 Apr 1949 WTU-7260 WTU-138183 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: At Clear Fork Ranger Station, Blue Mountains, 24 miles south of U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Pomeroy. Along west fork of Cottonwood Creek, southwest of Anatone. Elev. 5500 ft. T7N R44E S16; WGS 84, uncertainty: 6000 m., Source: 46.12754°, -117.60167°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist creek bank. Petals nearly white with bright pink lines. Near melting snow. Petals retuse, white to pink but rosee-pencilled. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Arthur Cronquist 5745 30 Apr 1949 C. L. Hitchcock 8325 26 May 1944 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-169021 WTU-93877 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Klickitat River. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Elev. 4900 ft. 4 miles north of Lion Lookout Station, Table Mountain, 12 miles Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. northeast of Liberty. 47.31081°, -120.58562°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: J. B. Flett 1276 19 Jun 1899 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Boggy meadow. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-38229 C. L. Hitchcock 3629 12 Jun 1938 with Roland V. Rethke, R. Van Raadshooven Montiaceae WTU-44872 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Montiaceae Between South Fork of Asotin Creek and George Creek, northeast slope of Blue Mountains, Arid Transition Life Zone. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh 46.343233°, -117.054621°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: In wet soil, treeless upland. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Posey Canyon Area near Leavenworth. Elev. 200 ft. C. W. Sharsmith 3531 24 Apr 1938 47.602274°, -120.620177°; WGS84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-48780 Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. James Dennis Currie 11 3 Apr 1948 WTU-118420 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: KI/WA Canteen Flats on Bald Mountain Road at 30 miles northwest U.S.A., OREGON, YAMHILL COUNTY: of Yakima. McMinnville. Elev. 4001 ft. Phenology: Fertile. 46.904197°, -120.944389°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Crystal Shin L. F. Henderson s.n. 16 Apr 1887 Candian, edge of dry meadow, P. ponderosa. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-117116 E. Hunn 270 12 May 1977 WTU-271033 Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca Montiaceae (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., OREGON, YAMHILL COUNTY: McMinnville. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Phenology: Fertile. Blue Mountains, southwest of Asotin. Elev. 4900 ft. Drake s.n. Apr 1887 T8N R44E S30; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: with Dickson GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky, open places on ridge; Abies grandis zone. Petals pink with WTU-6781 lines on a nearly white background. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Arthur Cronquist 5761 14 May 1949 Montiaceae WTU-169020 Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: South Beach, San Juan Island, southeast corner of America Camp. Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca 48.564722°, -122.934444°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open beach area, with Claytonia rubra (Montia perfoliata), Collinsia U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: and Oenothera contorta. Abundant annuals in sand. Phenology: Ocean City. Fertile. Origin: Native. 47.07111°, -124.16472°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Scott R. Atkinson 345 4 Apr 1992 Sand dunes. Phenology: Fertile. WTU-325118 G. N. Jones 3878 27 Jun 1933 WTU-24166 Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca Eagle Point, Sand Juan Island near dead end of road. (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers 48.45861°, -123.03528°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Open, rocky outcrop in vernally moist depression; with Monia [No locality given on label] howellii and fontana, Juncus, and Plagiobothrys. Common annual 47.55564°, -120.536966°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 321158 m., with tiny white flowers. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Prairie. Phenology: Fertile. Scott R. Atkinson 318 4 Apr 1992 J. B. Flett s.n. 2 May 1896 WTU-325047 WTU-35912

Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers U.S.A., OREGON, MARION COUNTY: Salem. In cultivated ground. Phenology: Fertile. Morton E. Peck 18195 20 Apr 1934 WTU-116805 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: American Camp, San Juan Island, below headquarters along trail to Overlooking Laycook Creek, 7 miles south of Mount Vernon. South Beach. Elev. 4500 ft. 48.460556°, -122.996111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., T14S R30E S26; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by Ben Legler Sandy meadow areas; in sand with Monia perfoliata ver. glauca and Dry, barren, gravelly, north-facing serpentine slopes. Flowers white. Cerastium nutans. Tufted annuals with small white flowers, common Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. here and at many other sites on the island. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Arthur Cronquist 7321 29 Jun 1953 Scott R. Atkinson 314 4 Apr 1992 WTU-155318 WTU-325060 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua U.S.A., OREGON, GILLIAM COUNTY: 9 miles south of Condon. U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: T5S R21E Mayer State Park, at Rowena Viewpoint above the Columbia River. In thin soil on ledges of east-facing basaltic cliffs overlooking small Top of basalt cliffs. Undulatin scabland flats, grassland. Plants stream. Flowers white, with faint pink lines; leaves rather succulent. growing often in bare soil about edge of clumps of sod. With M. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. perfoliata. Gray-glaucous, not green; petals white with pale pink midline. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Arthur Cronquist 6247 5 May 1950 K. Chambers 3009 10 Apr 1971 WTU-144815 WTU-260912 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Canyon of Deschutes River, 12 miles northweset of Madras. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. The Dalles. Clayey slope. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Morton E. Peck 13172 27 Mar 1924 Morton E. Peck 14530 22 Mar 1926 WTU-23672JWT-A WTU-15793JWT Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Table Rock. U.S.A., OREGON, TILLAMOOK COUNTY: Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Gearheart. 46.029322°, -123.917409°; uncertainty: 3197 m., Georef'd by Thomas Howell s.n. 25 Apr 1887 Joseph Stormer, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). WTU-23672JWT-B Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. G. E. Morrill 118 25 Jun 1933 Montiaceae WTU-27938 Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Near Dillard. Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Moist ground. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: J. William Thompson 2041 7 Apr 1927 Siskiyou National Forest; 6.0 miles west of intersection of highway 199 and 3807 (road to Kalmiopsis Wilderness), on 3807. WTU-23623JWT-A Elev. 2100 ft. Woods of Calocedrus, Pinus, Pseudotsuga, Acrtostaphylos; among loose and sliding rocks. Rare. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Melinda F. Denton 2368 19 Jun 1973 WTU-258938 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, BOUNDARY COUNTY: East of Brownsboro. Smith Creek Region, along Smith Creek, 10 miles due west of Port Moist banks in hills. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Hill. Elev. 4500 ft. J. William Thompson 2139 8 Apr 1927 48.963645°, -116.53169°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-23623JWT-B Along creek bank, virgin coniferous forest. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. G. B. Rossbach 240 12 Jul 1936 Montiaceae with R. P. Rossbach Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson WTU-160312 U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Clearwater National Forest. U.S. Highway 12. Whitehouse Montiaceae Campground, along campground loop road. 46.0225°, -115.89°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In moist low area in woods. Abies/Picea forest on the Lochsa River. U.S.A., IDAHO COUNTY: Flowers white. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. 4 miles north of Priest River. Along stream in deep shade in hemlock forest. Phenology: Fertile. Sarah Gage 6 28 Jun 1989 Origin: Native. WTU-317373 C. Leo Hitchcock 2902 14 May 1936 WTU-37971 Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson 3 miles south of Red River Ranger Station on road to Dixie. T27N R9E S16; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Along Lambs Creek, Priest Lake. In shade at creek's edge. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. 48.49056°, -116.9025°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Quentin Jones 148 1 Jul 1950 Moist ground. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-141960 William H. Baker 15978 25 Jun 1960 WTU-261431 Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, ELMORE COUNTY: Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson About 8 miles west of Pine on road to Prairie Post Office. 43.484059°, -115.470822°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Trestle Creek, at Bee Top-Round Top Divide, Trestle Creek Summit, At edge of stream. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. 9.5 miles north of Lake Pend Oreille. 48.28255°, -116.352751°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., C. L. Hitchcock 15513 18 Jun 1947 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Creek edge. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-115233 William H. Baker 16416 28 Jun 1963 Montiaceae WTU-302071 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, ELMORE COUNTY: 2 miles north of Atlanta-Featherville Pass; circa 10 miles south of Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Atlanta. 43.830639°, -115.12583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: U.S.A., IDAHO COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 4 miles north of Priest River. Stream bank. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Elev. 2900 ft. Along stream in deep shade in Hemlock forest. Phenology: Fertile. C. L. Hitchcock 10217 23 Jul 1944 Origin: Native. with C. V. Muhlick C. Leo Hitchcock 2902 14 May 1936 WTU-91381 WTU-15792JWT Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: 30 miles west of Needles. Frenchman Butte. Damp gully in woods, Pinus. Flowers white. Phenology: Fertile. 46.31611°, -115.53972°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T. T. McCabe 6688 6 Jun 1938 Moist swale; with Alnus sinuata; spruce-fir zone. Flowers distinctly earlier than C. sibirica growing on same habitat. Phenology: Fertile. WTU-72797 Origin: Native. R. F. Daubenmire 45117 26 Jul 1945 Montiaceae WTU-263132 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Montiaceae 1/2 mile below Pilot Knob Lookout. Elev. 6400 ft. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson T30N R6E S33; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: In creek near spring. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Summit of Bald Mountain. 47.03167°, -116.57083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Winnifred Newell Elwood 31 2 Jul 1947 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Brushy bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-118280 William H. Baker 13381 10 Jul 1955 Montiaceae WTU-302056 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: North Fork of Lake Fork 9 miles east of McCall, Payette National Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Forest. 45.698334°, -116.051988°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff High on Cedar Mountain near Moscow. Along streamside. Frequent. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Elev. 4300 ft. 46.7325°, -116.99917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Arthur H. Holmgren 9570 12 Jul 1953 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff with Stephen S. Tillett Most abundant at 4300 feet. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-163624 F. L. Pickett 329 30 May 1915 WTU-85040 Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson West slope of Heavens Gate, Seven Devils Mountains. 45.36889°, -116.49389°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Near Hemlock Springs, 17 miles east of Clarkia. Moist woods by streamside. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. 47.010263°, -115.891022°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff William H. Baker 12283 31 Jul 1954 Wet soggy ground. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-302047 William H. Baker 15369 20 Jul 1958 WTU-302069 Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson East Fork of Pappoose Creek (near Lochsa River) west of Powell Ranger Station. U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: 46.230707°, -115.490928°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., One mile below summit of Bullion Pass. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Stream bank. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 13471 15 Jul 1955 William H. Baker 16336 6 Jun 1963 WTU-302057 WTU-260848 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: At Military Gulch, 1.5 miles east of Burke. 1 mile south of Landmark. 47.520276°, -115.787019°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: 44.641908°, -115.54417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Seepage slope from stream. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Sany soil. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 13520 18 Jul 1955 C. L. Hitchcock 14070 27 Jun 1946 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-302028 WTU-107569 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: Hemlock Sprngs, 17.5 miles east of Clarkia. U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: 47.010229°, -115.880407°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Upper end of Big Meadow (Bear Valley). GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 44.42694°, -115.27556°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Moist slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Under shurbs in moist soil. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 15700 3 Aug 1959 C. L. Hitchcock 9726 8 Jul 1944 WTU-303054 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-91382 Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Nine Mile Creek, 4 miles north of Wallace. 47.53207°, -115.92694°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gold Fork Lookout, Payette National Forest, Sawtooth Mountains. Edge of spring on mountainside. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Elev. 8000 ft. 44.67194°, -115.83667°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: J. H. Christ 51-382 8 Jul 1951 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Along wet banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-294453 J. William Thompson 13819 11 Jul 1937 Montiaceae WTU-9944JWT Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: Along Mormon Creek at junction of the South Fork of the Salmon Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson River, 10 miles south of Warm Lake. 44.508514°, -115.666071°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., U.S.A., MONTANA, MINERAL COUNTY: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Lee Creek Camp; Lolo Hot Springs. Wet seepage slope, shady woods. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. 46.705396°, -114.536066°; uncertainty: 400 m., Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). William H. Baker 11809 13 Jul 1954 Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-303049 C. L. Hitchcock 14614 12 Jul 1946 with C. V. Muhlick Montiaceae WTU-107571 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: 3 miles north of Upper Payette Lake, Squaw Meadows. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson 45.154553°, -116.02556°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Wet boggy marsh. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Stevens Pass. Moist. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 10339 9 Jul 1953 J. M. Grant s.n. Aug 1928 WTU-302029 WTU-43396 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Fish Lake, Cascade Mountains. South of Marmot Pass. Elev. 2000 ft. Elev. 5500 ft. 47.5245°, -121.07345°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: 47.81833°, -123.13222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wet margins of lake. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 10661 17 Jun 1934 Harold E. Helmrich 367 18 Aug 1933 WTU-4788JWT WTU-306016

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Fish lake, 12 miles northeast of Salmon La Sac. Bitterbrush desert. Elev. 3000 ft. Elev. 4140 ft. 47.51513°, -121.06729°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 43° 15' N, 118° 15' 30" W; T26S R31E S36; WGS 84, uncertainty: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 1000 m., Source: Digital map, Georef'd by John Bassett Plants rhizomatous; caly pinkish; corolla nearly white; anthers pink. Growing in shaded, protected area underneath rocks. Phenology: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 7940 21 Jun 1942 Douglas C. Lowe 29 20 Apr 1997 WTU-75345 WTU-350733

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: 3 miles north of Liberty. Ashland Butte. Siskiyou Mountains. 47.297317°, -120.66417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 42.080807°, -122.718431°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1475 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Legler Yellow pine-Pseudotsuga forest. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 3649 12 Jun 1938 Thomas Howell s.n. 19 Jul 1887 with Roland V. Rethke WTU-23667JWT-A WTU-44940 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Marmot Pass, Olympic Mountains. Bald Mountain, Snoqualmie National Forest. Elev. 5500 ft. Elev. 6000 ft. 47.81833°, -123.13222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46.96611°, -120.94306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Stream banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Alpine stream banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 9886 18 Aug 1933 J. William Thompson 14784 22 Jun 1940 WTU-23667JWT-B WTU-21941JWT Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Mount Angeles, Olympic Mountains. Circa 20 miles north of Teanaway; (near Stafford Creek, 1 mile Elev. 5000 ft. below Stafford Forest Camp). 47.99536°, -123.46725°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Elev. 2400 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.415333°, -120.821675°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Moist creek banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Along stream in wet soil at edge of Abies-Pseudotsuga forest. J. William Thompson 7514 18 Jul 1933 Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-23679JWT C. L. Hitchcock 4695 27 May 1939 with J. S. Martin WTU-53172 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Mount Angeles. San Juan Island, Friday Harbor Marine Laboratory grounds, 48.00365°, -123.445867°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5330 m., Source: southwest of Fernald Laboratory. Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Elev. 9-22 ft. Alpine stream banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 48° 32' 39" N, 123° 51" W; T35N R4W S12; Source: Specimen label Harold E. Helmrich 286 15 Jul 1933 Mossy bald; carpeted with bryophytes, grasses, and seedling Brodiaea; growing in mat of mosses, Bryum capillare (#2766), WTU-306017 Racomitrium elongatum (#2768), Dicranum scoparium (#2769). Leaves yellow-green, stems pinkish, flowers white. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Sarah Gage SG-2765 8 Apr 1997 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson WTU-336189 U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Hurricane Ridge, Olympic Peninsula. Montiaceae Edge of snow bank. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Geo. N. Jones 3372 5 Jul 1931 U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: WTU-21467 Mouth of DeGarmo Canyon. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. Elev. 4854 ft. Montiaceae 42° 30' N, 119° 50' W; T36S R25E S4 Rocky grassy slope below cliff base, growing among rocks. Flowers Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. white. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Mildred Arnot MA-780 8 Jun 1996 San Juan Island, Friday Harbor Marine Laboratory grounds, southwest of Fernald Laboratory. WTU-335391 Elev. 9-22 ft. 48° 32' 39" N, 123° 51" W; T35N R4W S12; Source: Specimen Montiaceae label Mossy bald; carpeted with bryophytes, grasses, and seedling Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Brodiaea. Growing through moss, basal leaves spatulate, flowers white, leaves pale green. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Native. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, hill east of Hot Springs Campground. Above camp. Sarah Gage SG-2756 8 Apr 1997 Elev. 6035 ft. 42° 29' 55" N, 119° 41' 29" W WTU-336239 Generally dry gravelly soil; dominant plants: Artemisisa tridentata, Montiaceae Chrysothamnus, Purshia tridentata, Cercocarpus ledifolius. Growing under Artemisia tridentata, flowers white, leaves red, plant prostrate. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Robert W. Goff 026 7 Jun 1996 Summit of Mount Constitution, Moran State Park, Orcas Island. with David Giblin Elev. 2200-2407 ft. 48° 40' 30" N, 122° 49' 30" W; T37N R1W S21; Source: WTU-337939 Specimen label Growing along trail to Twin Lakes from Mount Constitution summit in dense Pseudotsuga doghair forest, on bank next to trail. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Sarah Gage G&R 427 4 Jul 1992 Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. with Sharon Rodman U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: WTU-345196 Forest Service Road 4611 at Mossback Creek, Sisikiyou National Forest. Elev. 2548 ft. 42° 9' 8" N, 123° 24' 7" W; T39S R6W S27 In lush stream side. Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Birgit Semsrott 1676 26 Jun 1998 WTU-342587 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia sarmentosa C.A. Mey. U.S.A., IDAHO, CANYON COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: At the end of Johnson Lane near the pond on west side of pasture. St. Mathew Island. Elev. 2340 ft. Phenology: Flowers. 43° 40' 30" N, 116° 42' W; T4N R3W S21; WGS 84, uncertainty: 750 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Frank Beals s.n. 7 Jul 1944 Moderately moist area. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-111009 Rylene Moore 28 26 Apr 2000 WTU-345981 Montiaceae Claytonia sarmentosa C.A. Mey. Montiaceae U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Claytonia sarmentosa C.A. Mey. Cape Lisburne. 68° 53' N, 166° 17' W CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: Hillside seepage. Flowers bluish pink. Phenology: Flowers. Vicinity of Mackintosh (Mile 1022, Alaska Highway), slopes of Mount Deceoli. Howard A. Crum 2385 27 Jul 1953 Damp margin of alpine streamlet and in sheltered areas. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-193183 W. B. Schofield 8087 29 Jul 1957 with H. A. Crum Montiaceae WTU-226073 Claytonia sarmentosa C.A. Mey. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Montiaceae 18 miles west of Nome City, along Sbieami. Moist places. Phenology: Flowers. Claytonia sarmentosa C.A. Mey. J. B. Flett 1563 5 Aug 1900 U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Colville River 2 miles west of Lake Noluk, north slope of Brooks WTU-35908 Range. Elev. 2000 ft. 68° 47' N, 160° W Montiaceae Moist place at base of rocky bank. Phenology: Flowers. Claytonia sarmentosa C.A. Mey. Henry J. Thompson 1358 4 Aug 1950 U.S.A., ALASKA, KENAI PENINSULA COUNTY: WTU-193903 Falls Creek mine area near Kenai Lake. 60° 26' N, 149° 17' W Common in moist lush areas on alpine slopes. Flowers pinkish. Montiaceae Phenology: Flowers. Claytonia sarmentosa C.A. Mey. J. A. Calder 6103 21 Jul 1951 U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: WTU-173245 Western Brooks Range, Feniak Lake. Elev. 1800 ft. 68.2452°, -158.3229°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 6000 m., Source: Montiaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Coarse wet gravel near steamside. Phenology: Flowers. Claytonia sarmentosa C.A. Mey. Karen Gustafson s.n. 5 Aug 1979 CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: Canol Road: west of upper Rose River, opposite mile 95. WTU-283456 Elev. 5000-6700 ft. Granite mountain range, alpine slopes and ravines from timberline, in wet mossy place by an alpine stream. Phenology: Flowers. Montiaceae A. E. Porsild 11927 15 Jul 1944 Claytonia sarmentosa C.A. Mey. with A. J. Breitung U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: WTU-128598 Kantishna, Friday Creek. Elev. 1750-3500 ft. 63° 31' 6.6" N, 150° 53' 36.6" W Phenology: Flowers. Sally Dickman s.n. 2 Jul 1967 WTU-287225 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sarmentosa C.A. Mey. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Trail, Copper Mount Camp to Grant's cabin. Port Vita, Raspberry Strait, Raspberry Island, Kodiak group. Elev. 3608 ft. 58.073032°, -153.102293°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15000 m., 63.396827°, -150.334546°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3331 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Amng tall grass. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Streamside, grows in clumps in moss at water's edge. Flower pink. Phenology: Flowers. W. J. Eyerdam 3784 6 Jul 1945 Ynes Mexia 2122 19 Jul 1928 WTU-103188 WTU-29647 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: North side of Cedar Peak, Canadian Life Zone. U.S.A., IDAHO, CLEARWATER COUNTY: Along steam in deep woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Shangnai Lookout. Elev. 4750 ft. Mildred Dillon 752 2 Jul 1936 T37N R6E S18; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, with Louis A. Dillon Georef'd by Ben Legler Cool, moist, coniferous undergrowth. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: WTU-52018 Native. R. L. Lingenfelter 486 20 Jul 1947 Montiaceae WTU-118436 Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: Montiaceae Camp Creek Forest camp, ca. 5 miles east of Zigzag. Elev. 2000 ft. Claytonia sibirica L. Moist bank of stream. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., ALASKA, JUNEAU COUNTY: C. L. Hitchcock 4770 19 Jun 1938 Juneau. with J. S. Martin 58.301944°, -134.419722°; uncertainty: 10000 m. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-54051 T. Kincaid s.n. 11 Jul 1897 Montiaceae WTU-101464 Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: Along Eagle Creek in Camp Millard. Claytonia sibirica L. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, COOS COUNTY: J. William Thompson 60 30 Jul 1925 West end of Eden Valley, Power-Glendale Pass Road. Moist bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-23626JWT-A C. L. Hitchcock 19933 1 Jul 1953 Montiaceae WTU-156581 Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, WASHINGTON COUNTY: Near Forest Grove. Claytonia sibirica L. 45.519836°, -123.110663°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 7500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer U.S.A., OREGON, LANE COUNTY: Moist creek bottoms. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Along the Siltcoos outlet, a mile from the ocean. T19S R12W J. William Thompson 785 10 Apr 1926 In partly shaded places. Flowers pale pink, with brighter lines. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-23626JWT-B Arthur Cronquist 6874 21 Apr 1953 WTU-157101 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: Near spring on lower slope of East Moscow Mountain. Southwest corner of Crater Lake National Park, north wall of 46.80472°, -116.83889°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Redblanket Canyon. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 42.805602°, -122.313802°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 7216 m., Near spring on lower slope, common in shaded, moist areas. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. coordinates (located outside county bounds). Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Xerpha M. Gaines 651 14 Jul 1951 with Ella E. Clark William H. Baker 7043 29 Jul 1950 WTU-143189 WTU-155955

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, BENTON COUNTY: Annie Creek at the south entrance to Crater Lake National Park. Southwest of Philomath. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 44.506831°, -123.41086°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer William H. Baker 6921 7 Jul 1950 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-155960 Garland M. Powell s.n. 25 Apr 1936 WTU-131480 Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, TILLAMOOK COUNTY: Claytonia sibirica L. Wilson River, about 6 miles east of Tillamook. T1S R9W S34; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, U.S.A., OREGON, LANE COUNTY: Georef'd by Ben Legler Wolf Creek, Rogue River W. S.. Corollas very deep pink. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. In dense, dry forests. Rare. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. Leo Hitchcock 21571 29 May 1958 W. C. Cusick 4863 22 Jun 1915 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-149447 WTU-189603 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Above head of Payette Lake. Dartford. 44.91167°, -116.125°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.782206°, -117.409319°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Dan Post Rocky slope. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Wet places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 8547 30 May 1944 Sister Mary Milburge s.n. May 1981 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-31992 WTU-91057

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, BENEWAH COUNTY: Gledale. Along south side of Lake Chatcolet, 10 miles west of Plummer. Moist banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 2200 ft. T46N R3W; uncertainty: 3200 m. W. C. Cusick 4645 8 Jun 1915 In roadside ditch in shade of alder thicket. Petals white with pink lines. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-149446 Arthur Cronquist 5973 17 Jul 1949 with Quentin Jones WTU-169029 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Deer Creek near Selma. Amchitka Island (Aleutian Island group); near Bering Sea Coast, Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. about 0.8 mile west of Bat Island, along shore of Silver Salmon Lake. Elmer I. Applegate 5706 14 Jun 1929 51° 25.4' N, 179° 13.3' E Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-9658JWT Phillip A. Lebednik 14 23 Aug 1973 Montiaceae WTU-262218 Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Claytonia sibirica L. Wolf creek. Among Pine timber. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Sorefinger Bay, Kuiu Island. Thomas Howell s.n. 20 May 1884 On seashore. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-139412 W. J. Eyerdam 7408 1 Sep 1949 WTU-302073 Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Claytonia sibirica L. Koeye River, Fitzhugh Island. Low wet bottom in Picea forest, heavily shaded. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Aleutian Islands: False Pass. T. T. McCabe 7197 13 Jul 1939 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-73168 George Neville Jones 8818 Jul 1936 WTU-12253JWT Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., ALASKA, VALDEZ CORDOVA COUNTY: Claytonia sibirica L. Middleton Island is located in the Gulf of Alaska about 115 miles south of Valdez. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: 59° 25' N, 146° 20' W Port Vita, Raspberry Strait, Raspberry Island, Kodiak group. Disturbed areas near airstrip and base, soil sandy and gravelly, most 58.073032°, -153.102293°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15000 m., of the original top-soil has been removed, disturbed soil at edge of Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer bluff. Petals either white or pinkish. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Among tall grass. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. W. J. Eyerdam 3714 15 Jun 1945 John H. Thomas 6287 2 Aug 1956 WTU-103156 WTU-171925 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., ALASKA, SITKA COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Near the entrance to Sitka National Monument east of Sitka. Mill Creek Trail to Signal Hill, Kodiak. Low ground in shaded places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. A. A. Heller 14937 11 Jul 1929 Jeannette Stewart 6 8 Jun 1946 WTU-88795 WTU-169454 Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Unalaska. 53.583944°, -166.796107°; uncertainty: 68000 m. Moist grassy places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. B. Flett 1794 16 Jun 1900 WTU-35911 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Port Armstrong, Baranof Island. Lolo Trail between Mud Creek and Rocky Ridge. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 5000 ft. 46.272927°, -115.77188°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., A. A. Heller s.n. 25 Jul 1929 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open coniferous forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-87317 G. B. Rossbach 241 27 Jul 1936 with R. P. Rossbach Montiaceae WTU-160313 Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Montiaceae Aleutian Islands: False Pass. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia sibirica L. George Neville Jones 8818 Jul 1936 CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Just west of Queen Charlotte City, Graham Island. WTU-35886 Common in moister areas in logged-over woods back from beach. Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Montiaceae J. A. Calder 20909A 26 May 1957 with D. B. O. Savile, R. L. Taylor Claytonia sibirica L. WTU-241972 U.S.A., ALASKA, ALEUTIANS EAST COUNTY: Akutan, Aleutian Islands. 54.135556°, -165.773056°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Montiaceae Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia sibirica L. John Rudd s.n. Jun 1935 U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: Sand bars along Hood River, 1/2 mile south of the town of Hood WTU-101465 River. Sand bars. Lower leaves opposite, plants annual. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae C. L. Hitchcock 23153 2 Jul 1965 Claytonia sibirica L. WTU-224175 U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Near Powell. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae C. L. Hitchcock 14688 13 Jul 1946 Claytonia sibirica L. with C. V. Muhlick U.S.A., ALASKA, KODIAK ISLAND COUNTY: WTU-107573 Olga Bay, Cannery Station. Elev. 700 ft. T35S R31W S9; uncertainty: 5000 m., Georef'd by Joseph Montiaceae Stormer Gravelly beach line, southwest exposure. Common. Phenology: Claytonia sibirica L. Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Ethel H. Looff 1 10 Jul 1981 Wreck Bay, near Ucluelet, Vancouver Island. with Henry B. Looff Elev. 20 ft. 48° N, 125° W; Misleading coordinates given only to nearest WTU-313996 degree. Wet grassy slope near the sea. Phenology: Flowers. Montiaceae A. F. Szczawinski 5724 9 Jun 1957 Claytonia sibirica L. WTU-183970 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Wolf creek. Montiaceae Among Pine timber. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia sibirica L. Thomas Howell s.n. 20 May 1884 CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: WTU-23666JWT On Highway 1, west of Hope. Rocky slide on slope. 2n = 12 II (This plant; counted by John M. Miller, 1982). Phenology: Flowers. C. E. Fellows 835 16 Jun 1973 WTU-305351 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Near Waldo. Bordering Snailback Trail, 2.4 miles west of Selma on Illinois River 42.06111°, -123.64694°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4030 m., Source: Road. GeoLocate, Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Heavily wooded slopes. Associated with Alnus rhombifolia, Aoer Moist ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. macrophyllum, Pseudotsega taxifolia, Querous garryanna, Quercus chrysolepis, and Q. heppoggii. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 2231 12 Apr 1927 A. R. Kruckeberg 1828 20 Jun 1950 WTU-23625JWT-A WTU-183574 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Forest Grove. U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Moist creek bottoms. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Along wooded ridge of Rogue-Umpqua Divide, 1 mile northeast of Butler Butte, Rogue River National Forest. J. William Thompson 541 2 Mar 1926 Elev. 5000 ft. Rocky crivices, wooded ridge. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-23625JWT-B A. R. Kruckeberg 2006 28 Jun 1950 Montiaceae WTU-169931 Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: Near Mirror Lake, Mount Hood National Forest. Claytonia sibirica L. Elev. 4000 ft. 45.297067°, -121.793085°; uncertainty: 3500 m. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Moist slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Northeast of Moscow, Mount Moscow. Elev. 2800-3900 ft. J. William Thompson 2563 17 Aug 1927 46.7325°, -116.99917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-23622JWT-A North slope, open forest, moist alluvial soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Geo. G. Hedgcock s.n. 18 Jul 1933 Claytonia sibirica L. WTU-102300 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Near Canyonville. Montiaceae Woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia sibirica L. J. William Thompson 2292 13 Apr 1927 U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: WTU-23622JWT-B Aleutians, Attu Island, Sidden's Valley. Elev. 150 ft. 52.888194°, 173.200064°; uncertainty: 2000 m. Montiaceae Meadow. Flowers pink to white. Phenology: Flowers. Claytonia sibirica L. Robert M. Hardy 116 14 Jun 1945 U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: WTU-97605 At Latourell Falls. Mossy, basaltic rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae C. L. Hitchcock 23736 2 Jul 1965 Claytonia sibirica L. WTU-224174 U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Coast Mountains. Montiaceae Elev. 3000 ft. Wet north slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia sibirica L. W. C. Cusick 4262 2 Jul 1914 U.S.A., OREGON, CLATSOP COUNTY: Near Astoria. WTU-149445 46.187884°, -123.831253°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 7090 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Coniferous woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. E. Morrill 18 11 Jun 1933 WTU-27962 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Northwest of Corvallis. Near west Main Street and Grand Avenue, Pullman. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 2378 ft. 46° 43.7' N, 117° 10.9' W; T14N R45E S5 E. P. Walls s.n. 27 Apr 1912 Grassy slope by alley, full sun, with weeds. Phenology: Flowers & with C. E. Owens Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-72715 P. F. Zika 19732A 30 May 2004 with R. Old Montiaceae WTU-359558 Montia linearis (Douglas) Greene Montiaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, FLATHEAD COUNTY: One mile south of Columbia Falls. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Grassy clearing. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., MONTANA, LAKE COUNTY: H. T. Rogers 887 17 May 1942 1 mile west of McDonald Lake, Mission Range. with J. M. Rogers 47.422273°, -114.009721°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer WTU-241336 Under yellow pines. Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 18194 10 Jul 1948 Montiaceae WTU-359557 Montia fontana L. U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Montiaceae Bottom of loop road along Coulmbia River, Rowena. Moist rock cliffs along river. Phenology: Fertile. Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua William H. Baker 11345 17 Apr 1954 U.S.A., OREGON, CLATSOP COUNTY: At Lost Lake. WTU-302072 Dunes with Juncus, sand. Herb 2 inches in height, flowers white, common. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae T. M. Barkley s.n. 21 Apr 1956 Claytonia sibirica L. WTU-359556 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Bottomuands, War Creek, Chelan National Forest. 48.361367°, -120.396064°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Montiaceae Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia sibirica L. H. St. John 3701 21 Jul 1921 U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Unalaska. WTU-359560 53.583944°, -166.796107°; uncertainty: 68000 m. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Frank Beals s.n. 23 Aug 1943 Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. WTU-359553 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Fort Lawton, near West Point. Montiaceae 47.66194°, -122.43583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Wet place. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: G. L. Wittrock s.n. 11 May 1927 San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Castle Island. WTU-359559 Elev. 0-98 ft. 48.42104° N, 122.82176° W; T34N R1W S21; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map Steep, cliffy island with many rock ledges, cracks and beaches. Scattered in moist soil pockets on bedrock. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 2540 28 Apr 2005 WTU-385104 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Hope. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Rich woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Blind Island. Approximately 0.5 kilometers west of Castle Island and 0.25 kilometers off south end of Lopez Island. Approximately 1.5 J. H. Sandberg s.n. May 1893 hectacres in size. Elev. 0-65 ft. WTU-6882 48° 25' 24" N, 122° 49' 38" W; Source: Specimen label Rocky outcrops and meadow-like areas with well developed soils. Mix of native forbs and native grasses. Scattered. Phenology: Fruits. Montiaceae Origin: Native. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. David Giblin 05-52 28 Apr 2005 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: WTU-384300 15021 north Thorp Highway, Thorp. Elev. 1680 ft. 47° 5.908' N, 120° 41.898' W; T19N R17E S34 Montiaceae Level, sand and rocks. Other plants: Prunus virginiana, Amelanchier alnifolia, Populus tremuloides, Pinus ponderosa. White flowers, Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Don Knoke 419 29 Apr 2004 San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Aleck Rock. South of Lopez Island. WTU-359637 Elev. 0-32 ft. 48° 25.399' N, 122° 51.038' W; Source: Specimen label Grassy meadow with rocky outcrops. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Montiaceae Origin: Native. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Joseph Arnett 05-2 26 Apr 2005 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: WTU-384839 San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Colville Island. Elev. 0-65 ft. Montiaceae 48° 24' 55" N, 122° 49' 21" W; Source: Specimen label Small island with vertical cliffs on all sides. Topography is Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. undulating, with large outcrops of smooth rock, covered with foliose and crustose lichens. All aspects represented. Vegetation is U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: dominated by exotic taxa including large swards of Bromus sterilis San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. and thickets of Rubus discolor and Rubus lacinatus. Native Aleck Rock. South of Lopez Island. vegetation is scattered and patchy. Thickets of Rosa nutkana occur Elev. 0-32 ft. in swales. Scattered in rocks. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 48° 25.399' N, 122° 51.038' W; Source: Specimen label Grassy meadow with rocky outcrops. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: David Giblin 05-20 28 Apr 2005 Native. WTU-384859 Joseph Arnett 05-28 26 Apr 2005 WTU-383877 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Blind Island. Approximately 0.5 kilometers west of Castle Island and U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 0.25 kilometers off south end of Lopez Island. Approximately 1.5 San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. hectacres in size. Boulder Island. Elev. 0-65 ft. Elev. 0-65 ft. 48° 25' 24" N, 122° 49' 38" W; Source: Specimen label 48° 25.92' N, 122° 48.158' W; Source: Specimen label Rocky outcrops and meadow-like areas with well developed soils. Open grassy 4 acre(?) island with rock/cliff shores. Only trees are Mix of native forbs and native grasses. In moist seep on northwest several dozen stunted Pseudotsuga menziesii. Petals white, 2 slope. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. millimeters long; locally common in rock crevices. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 05-32 28 Apr 2005 Peter Dunwiddie 05-16 26 Apr 2005 WTU-384863 WTU-384214 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Boulder Island. Charles Island. Elev. 0-65 ft. Elev. 25 ft. 48° 25.92' N, 122° 48.158' W; Source: Specimen label 48° 26.583' N, 122° 54.486' W; Source: Specimen label Open grassy 4 acre(?) island with rock/cliff shores. Only trees are Vicinity of Caretaker's house. Occasional forest understory. several dozen stunted Pseudotsuga menziesii. Common on rocky Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. crevices and ledges. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Steve Hahn 05-86 27 Apr 2005 Peter Dunwiddie 05-29 26 Apr 2005 WTU-384838 WTU-384165 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Flint Beach Island. Boulder Island. Elev. 0-49 ft. Elev. 0-65 ft. 48° 25.202' N, 122° 52.036' W; Source: Specimen label 48° 25.92' N, 122° 48.158' W; Source: Specimen label Frequent on moist north-facing bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Open grassy 4 acre(?) island with rock/cliff shores. Only trees are Native. several dozen stunted Pseudotsuga menziesii. Uncommon under shrubs, petals white, 3-4 millimeters; leaves erect. Phenology: Peter F. Zika 20471 27 Apr 2005 Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-384861 Peter Dunwiddie 05-30 26 Apr 2005 WTU-384864 Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca Montiaceae (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Flint Beach Island. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Elev. 0-49 ft. Boulder Island. 48° 25.202' N, 122° 52.036' W; Source: Specimen label Elev. 0-65 ft. Bare rock in cracks on northwest-facing. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: 48° 25.92' N, 122° 48.158' W; Source: Specimen label Native. Open grassy 4 acre(?) island with rock/cliff shores. Only trees are several dozen stunted Pseudotsuga menziesii. Uncommon on bare Peter F. Zika 20485 27 Apr 2005 rock; pinkish glaucous foliage. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-384061 Peter Dunwiddie 05-57 26 Apr 2005 WTU-384771 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers Flint Beach Island. Elev. 0-49 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 48° 25.202' N, 122° 52.036' W; Source: Specimen label San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Shallow soil, exposed cracks, rocky headlands. Phenology: Fruits. Boulder Island. Origin: Native. Elev. 0-65 ft. 48° 25.92' N, 122° 48.158' W; Source: Specimen label Peter F. Zika 20496 27 Apr 2005 Open grassy 4 acre(?) island with rock/cliff shores. Only trees are several dozen stunted Pseudotsuga menziesii. Dry rocky slope, WTU-383995 vernally wet; prostrate, pink, glaucous foliage; linear leaves scattered; uncommon. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie 05-71 26 Apr 2005 WTU-384757 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: West Point Seattle. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Elev. 229 ft. Fortress Island. 47° 39.5' N, 122° 24.4' W Elev. 16-65 ft. Succulent annual, small white flowers; common to abundant on 48° 27.922' N, 122° 50.284' W; Source: Specimen label sandy soil along paths, and in open woods without shrubs, Treeless, 3.2 acre, island with steep north-facing slope. South-facing associates Galium aparine, Acer macrophyllum, estimate 50,000 slope dominated by Grindelia, Sedum, Holcus lanatus. Shrubs plants, especially at East and Southeast end of Park. Phenology: include Rosa nutkana and Holodiscus discolor; moist swales and Flowers. Origin: Native. seeps sporadic. Under rose thicket in partial shade - scattered. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. P. Zika 19424 23 Apr 2004 with E. Alverson L. A. Brooking 05-60 28 May 2005 WTU-360019 WTU-382040

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: North side of Point Williams, Fauntleroy, Seattle. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Elev. 98 ft. Deadman Island. 47° 32' N, 122° 24' W Elev. 9-32 ft. Steep bare sand and blufftop; shaded by Acer macrophyllum, 48° 27.5' N, 122° 56.629' W; Source: Specimen label Pseudotsuga menzeisii, Arbutus menzeisii, Corylus, Holodiscus, Bedrock knob ca. [circa] 10 meters tall, with numerous crevices, Polystichum munitum. Small white flowers; petals 5 millimeters long; several shrub thickets. Uncommon under thickets; steep southeast annual, 2 small colonies, 150 plants total. Phenology: Flowers. slope. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter F. Zika 19429 23 Apr 2004 Louisa C. Dunwiddie 05-17 30 May 2005 WTU-359993 WTU-384831

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Charles Island, north end of island. Iceberg Island. Elev. 4 ft. Elev. 0-30 ft. 48° 26.678' N, 122° 54.58' W; Source: Specimen label 48° 25.625' N, 122° 53.354' W; WGS 84 Old field at end of island, just above high tide mark. Small rocky Island is low, ca. [circa] 30 feet high, relatively flat, with extensive outcropping one [on] edge of field. Uncommon in rock crevices bedrock outcrops throughout. Sedum lanceolatum is abundant above shoreline. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. across the bedrock. A large swale in mid-island is dense Rosa nutkana thicket. A couple of small vernal pools in the bedrock near Steve Hahn 05-5 27 Apr 2005 the south side are noteworthy. Annual; shady slope near water under Sambucus; locally common. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-384171 Lisa L. Bellefond 05-18 29 May 2005 Montiaceae WTU-382061 Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Long Island, south side islet, NWR #2. Island #2 in series; attached at low tide to south end of Long Island. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Elev. 0-32 ft. Headwaters of the Ahtanum River. 48° 26.293' N, 122° 55.542' W; WGS 84 Elev. 4000 ft. Flat, very dense red fescue meadow with thick organic layer; 46.55972°, -120.62083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: occasional rock outcrops. Locally abundant on north-facing slope GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff, Misplaced coordinates. above high tide. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Along alpine creeks; not uncommon in the Cascade Mountains. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elizabeth Bell 05-21 29 May 2005 Louis F. Henderson s.n. 2 Aug 1892 Herbarium: WTU WTU-7203 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: Spokane River; near confluence of Hangman's Creek. Spokane. Prosser. 47.65889°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 46.20694°, -119.76778°; WGS 84, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Under pine shaded river bank. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Georef'd by WTU Staff Native. Very common in moist ground; Eastern Washington. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Louis F. Henderson 2430 2 Jun 1892 Origin: Native. WTU-7184 Louis F. Henderson s.n. 26 May 1892 Montiaceae WTU-7201 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Head of Tieton River. Montiaceae 46.735961°, -120.789188°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Claytonia sibirica L. Wet ground near spring. Three specimens on one sheet; from Clemen's Mountain and from the Tieton River, Washington. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Olympia. 47.03806°, -122.89944°; WGS 84, Louis F. Henderson s.n. 10 Jul 1892 uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-7199A Very common along streams and on wet banks, Western Washington. Blossoms nearly year-round in mild years. Phenology: Flowers & Montiaceae Fruits. Origin: Native. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Louis F. Henderson s.n. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: 20 Jun 1892 Summit of Clemen's Mountain. 46.81153°, -120.82471°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 9150 m., Source: WTU-7177 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wet ground near spring. Three specimens on one sheet; from Clemen's Mountain and from the Tieton River, Washington. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Louis F. Henderson s.n. 14 Jun 1892 Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. WTU-7199B U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Along oak Creek at mouth of Hoover Canyon; Oak Creek Wildlife Area. Montiaceae Elev. 2352 ft. 46° 43' 54" N, 120° 52' 40" W; NAD 27 Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Open weedy field and adjacent Quercus garryana woodlands. Abundant under Quercus. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Native. Olympia. 47.03806°, -122.89944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Ben Legler 2627 13 May 2005 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Very common on moist, sandy or clay banks in Western WTU-382511 Washington. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Louis F. Henderson s.n. 24 May 1892 Montiaceae WTU-7176 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Along Forest Service Road 1400 in Oak Creek Canyon 6.4 miles west of mouth of canyon. Elev. 3380 ft. 46° 43' 52" N, 120° 56' 50" W; NAD 27 Pseudotsuga forest with open area of disturbed soil. Rosette strongly flattened; leaves red above, reddish-purple below; growing in bare soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 2628 13 May 2005 WTU-382510 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Fremont National Forest. South of Forest Service Road 047. West of San Juan Islands. Little Cactus Island. Teepee Creek and culvert. East of junction with Road 3428. Elev. 20 ft. Elev. 5463 ft. 48° 38.87' N, 123° 7.517' W 42° 28.085' N, 120° 43.165' W Low island in two parcels; 0.28 acre and 0.05 acre separated at high Marsh and adjacent mesic gentle slope under scattered Populus tide. East of two larger Cactus Islands. Upland is a lush Camassia tremuloides and Pinus contorta. Saturated, organic rich soil. Slope leichtlinii meadow. Extensive ringing bedrock rim. Uncommon on more or less disturbed with abundant Poa pratensis and Achillea. rock outcrops. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Pale pink flowers. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie 06-37 27 Apr 2006 Richard Robohm 04-63 2 Jul 2004 with Sarah Mallaby, Cindy Spurgeon, Jessie Johanson, Joe WTU-385722 Johanson, Mary Johanson WTU-378571 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia sibirica L. San Juan Islands. Little Cactus Island. Elev. 20 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: 48° 38.87' N, 123° 7.517' W Logging road on west side of Highway 97 between Carlson and Low island in two parcels; 0.28 acre and 0.05 acre separated at high Divide, circa 10 road miles north of Morton. tide. East of two larger Cactus Islands. Upland is a lush Camassia 46° 40' 55" N, 122° 11' 54" W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., leichtlinii meadow. Extensive ringing bedrock rim. Occasional. Source: Digital map Scattered. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Forest. Petals white with pink lines; scattered. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie 06-39 27 Apr 2006 Jessica Ni 28 16 Jun 2006 WTU-385720 with Ben Legler WTU-362920 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. San Juan Islands. Coon Island. Elev. 40 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 48° 35.725' N, 123° 1.115' W San Juan Islands. Barren Island. Open forest of Oak, Pseudotsuga, Madrone, and Juniper. Open Elev. 30 ft. understory dominated by Dactylus glomerata and diverse natives. 48° 37.366' N, 123° 9.361' W Locally common on west facing bank. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Bedrock dome rising 30 feet above the water. Lushly covered with Origin: Native. Camas and Plectritis. Uncommon. Where geese have been grazing. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie 06-86 28 Apr 2006 Peter Dunwiddie 06-17 26 Apr 2006 WTU-387660 WTU-385237 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Coon Island. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Elev. 40 ft. San Juan Islands. Barren Island. 48° 35.725' N, 123° 1.115' W Elev. 30 ft. Open forest of Oak, Pseudotsuga, Madrone, and Juniper. Open 48° 37.366' N, 123° 9.361' W understory dominated by Dactylus glomerata and diverse natives. Bedrock dome rising 30 feet above the water. Lushly covered with Several plants on west side. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Camas and Plectritis. In moist areas. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Native. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie 06-87 28 Apr 2006 Peter Dunwiddie 06-19 26 Apr 2006 WTU-387661 WTU-385239 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Pole Island. Tiny island in the middle of Mosquito Lake Chelan National Recreation Area. South facing slope along Pass. McGregor Mountain Trail. 48° 36.056' N, 123° 10.096' W Elev. 4742 ft. Rim of beach with Distichlis especially on west and south sides. 48° 24.067' N, 120° 49.191' W; UTM Zone 10, 661360.14E, Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 5363180.499N; WGS 84, Source: GPS, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. Eliza Habegger EH-1006 26 Apr 2006 Subalpine meadow dominated by Lomatium sp., Pseudotsuga menziesii, Lupinus sp. Corollas pinkish-white. Scattered along slope WTU-385162 above melting snow patch. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Vicky Gempko 06-10 29 Jun 2006 Montiaceae with Dale Blum, Cheryl Lowe, Anders Huseth Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. WTU-367279 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Montiaceae San Juan Islands. Sentinel Island. East end of island. 48° 38.397' N, 123° 8.915' W Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. East end of island. Locally abundant in full shade under Pseudotsuga. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: North Cascades National Park. Southeast side of McGregor Eliza Habegger EH-1025 27 Apr 2006 Mountain. West side of Coon Creek along the McGregor Mountain Trail. Stehekin Valley. WTU-385575 Elev. 2964 ft. 48° 23.717' N, 120° 49.786' W; UTM Zone 10, 660644.586E, 5362511.311N; WGS 84, Source: GPS, UTM calculated from Montiaceae Lat-Lon. Aspect: 200 degrees. Slope: 5 - 25 degrees. Dry rocky outcrops Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua intermixed with coniferous forest, dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pinus ponderosa. Dominant grasses Pseudoroegneria U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: spicata and Calamagrostis rubescens. Exposed site with partial to San Juan Islands. Sentinel Island. full sun. Growing in trail tread. Scattered, patchy. Full sun. 48° 38.4' N, 123° 9.139' W Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. West end of island. Uncommon on rock above tideline. Plants glaucus, pinkish. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Anders Huseth 06-17 28 Jun 2006 with Diane Doss, Cheryl Lowe, David Giblin Eliza Habegger EH-1072 27 Apr 2006 WTU-366724 WTU-386070 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Juniper Dunes Wilderness Area. Elev. 900 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 46° 25' N, 118° 49' W; Unknown San Juan Islands. Sentinel Island. Base of large dune, dry sand. Sprawling, leaves not erect; locally 48° 38.4' N, 123° 9.139' W common. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. West end of island. On rocks near water. West end. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 2431 22 Apr 2005 with Peter F. Zika, David Giblin Eliza Habegger EH-1073 27 Apr 2006 WTU-370734 WTU-386069 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Mount Rainier National Park. Ipsut Pass circa 1 mile north of Mowich Lake Chelan National Recreational Area. Base of Purple Creek Pass Lake. Trail where trail passes waterfall. 300 meters east of Stehekin. Elev. 5150 ft. Elev. 1280 ft. 46° 57.039' N, 121° 52.09' W; UTM Zone 10, 586127.103E, UTM Zone 10, 673977E, 5353360N; WGS 84, Source: 5200301.74N; WGS 84, uncertainty: 7 m., Source: GPS, UTM Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff calculated from Lat-Lon. Open mixed conifer forest with shady mesic rocky understory along Steep northeast-facing brushy cirque with Rubus, Sorbus, Valeriana, perennial stream. Scattered in soil among talus and rocks. Herbage Veratrum, topped by steep dry rock faces and subalpine conifer red-tinged. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. forest. Petals white, circa 8-10 millimeters long; common among brush; rhizomatous. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Jennette Timmer 411 28 Jun 2006 Lucia Harrison 06-26 8 Aug 2006 WTU-366865 WTU-366684 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Mount Rainier National Park. West shore of Owyhigh Lakes. San Juan Islands. Cliff Island. Elev. 5183 ft. 48° 35.391' N, 123° 0.826' W 46° 52.038' N, 121° 35.167' W; UTM Zone 10, 607756.442E, Island is forested heavily with second growth Pseudotsuga with 5191388.175N; WGS 84, uncertainty: 7 m., Source: GPS, UTM extensive Gaultheria shallon understory. Heavily deer grazed. Many calculated from Lat-Lon. species relatively uncommon around periphery on cliffs. Locally Mesic subalpine meadows. Petals white with pink lines. Mostly past common; on rocky knobs at east end, with Myosuros. Phenology: flower. Common. With Potentilla flabellifloria, Anemone occidentalis, Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Lupinus, Abies lasiocarpa, and Chamacyparis nootkatensis. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 340 28 Apr 2006 Diane Doss 06-73 18 Jul 2006 WTU-387790 with Ben Legler, David Giblin, Lindsey Koepke WTU-366499 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. San Juan Islands. Battleship Island. Elev. 0-40 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 48° 37.494' N, 123° 11.115' W San Juan Islands. Low Island. Five acre rock outcrop rising 40 feet above water, with shrub Elev. 0-3 ft. thickets, a few Pseudotsuga and Madrona trees, lush camas swales 48° 35.354' N, 123° 1.553' W and bedrock outcrops. In swales, under shrubs, and on rock Very low rock and gravel island. Lots of Elymus mollis. Frequent with outcrops; white flowers. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Camassia. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Rod Gilbert 06-08 26 Apr 2006 David Giblin 286 26 Apr 2006 WTU-383889 WTU-385898 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Battleship Island. San Juan Islands. Cliff Island. Elev. 0-40 ft. 48° 35.391' N, 123° 0.826' W 48° 37.494' N, 123° 11.115' W Island is forested heavily with second growth Pseudotsuga with Five acre rock outcrop rising 40 feet above water, with shrub extensive Gaultheria shallon understory. Heavily deer grazed. Many thickets, a few Pseudotsuga and Madrona trees, lush camas swales species relatively uncommon around periphery on cliffs. Occasional and bedrock outcrops. Small group of plants on steep bedrock cliff, in moist-dry partial sun, shade. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: just above water on west side; leaves bluish, glaucus. Phenology: Native. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 321 28 Apr 2006 Rod Gilbert 06-46 26 Apr 2006 WTU-388344 WTU-387656

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. ? U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: Clearwater National Forest. Hoodoo Pass Meadow summit. Former U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: site of radio tower. See Forest Service Map Idaho dated 2001, San Juan Islands. Ripple Island. Limited Revision 2003. 48° 39.415' N, 123° 7.896' W Elev. 6609 ft. Oblong (north-south) island with extensive shrub cover and a stand 46.9739°, -115.01219°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: of mostly dead Populus tremuloides. Large shell and gravel beach Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett on west side, with broad shelving bedrock bench draped with Exposed meadow summit backed by subalpine fir, heath, lupine, seaweed. Uncommon on rocky outcrops; petals white. Phenology: phlox, grasses. Heading 182 degrees. Flowers abundant. White Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. flowers. Patchy. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Rod Gilbert 06-82 27 Apr 2006 Barbara Bahrt 05-20 10 Jul 2005 WTU-385662 WTU-369279 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Posey Island. San Juan Islands. Gossip Island. Elev. 0-20 ft. Elev. 0-25 ft. 48° 37.104' N, 123° 10.052' W 48° 39.789' N, 123° 10.374' W Low, one acre island with campsites, outhouse, fire pits. Heavily Low conglomerate bedrock island with gently sloping bedrock on all used, with deer grating. Mostly highly disturbed. Common under sides. Scattered madrone, Douglas fir, and junipers across island shrubs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with lush camas on swales between outcrop. Common under shrubs. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phil Green 06-09 26 Apr 2006 Steve Hahn 06-13 27 Apr 2006 WTU-387331 WTU-383673 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Posey Island. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Elev. 0-20 ft. San Juan Islands. Gossip Island. 48° 37.104' N, 123° 10.052' W Elev. 0-25 ft. Low, one acre island with campsites, outhouse, fire pits. Heavily 48° 39.789' N, 123° 10.374' W used, with deer grating. Mostly highly disturbed. On exposed Low conglomerate bedrock island with gently sloping bedrock on all bedrock. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. sides. Scattered madrone, Douglas fir, and junipers across island with lush camas on swales between outcrop. Rare on rock outcrops, Phil Green 06-21 26 Apr 2006 with Sellaginella. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-387330 Steve Hahn 06-19 27 Apr 2006 WTU-383668 Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Posey Island. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Elev. 0-20 ft. 48° 37.104' N, 123° 10.052' W U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Low, one acre island with campsites, outhouse, fire pits. Heavily San Juan Islands. Nob Island. used, with deer grating. Mostly highly disturbed. Infrequent on Elev. 0-40 ft. exposed bedrock. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 48° 35.469' N, 123° 1.07' W A very small, high island, with abundant rock and moss. Juniperus is Phil Green 06-22 26 Apr 2006 most common tree, with Arbutus, Oak, and Pseudotsuga. Very heavily deer grazed. Partially shaded cliff top; locally common. WTU-386712 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Steve Hahn 06-77 28 Apr 2006 Montiaceae WTU-384823 Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Gossip Island. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Elev. 0-25 ft. 48° 39.789' N, 123° 10.374' W U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Low conglomerate bedrock island with gently sloping bedrock on all San Juan Islands. Cemetery Island. sides. Scattered madrone, Douglas fir, and junipers across island Elev. 0-20 ft. with lush camas on swales between outcrop. White flowers. 48° 35.857' N, 123° 10.482' W Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Very small bedrock conglomerate island with small stand of oaks at summit. Oaks are 2-3 meters tall. Island is heavily grazed and Steve Hahn 06-10 27 Apr 2006 impacted by geese and otter; grasses difficult to find ungrazed; 0.34221 acres. Frequent under oaks, with Camassia leichtlinii. WTU-383671 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 3231 27 Apr 2006 WTU-384411 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Little McConnell Island; small island (1.3 acres) San Juan Islands. Skull Island. connected to McConnell Island by beach at low tide. Elev. 40 ft. Elev. 0-25 ft. 48° 38.343' N, 122° 59.168' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS 48° 35.927' N, 123° 1.547' W A 40 foot high island with many Juniperus trees, abundant Camassia Open grassland with scattered Juniperus, madrone. In shade under leichtlinii and Plectritis congesta. Numerous bedrock outcrops with Pseudotsuga and shrubs. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: ledges. In shade under shrubs, on rock outcrops. Phenology: Native. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 3245 28 Apr 2006 Pam Camp 06-78 30 May 2006 WTU-384451 WTU-389008 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Little McConnell Island; small island (1.3 acres) U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: connected to McConnell Island by beach at low tide. San Juan Islands. U.S. BLM land. Victim Island. Elev. 0-25 ft. Elev. 50 ft. 48° 35.927' N, 123° 1.547' W 48° 36.831' N, 122° 58.472' W Open grassland with scattered Juniperus, madrone. Under trees, on An open, forested, 3 acre island with Arbutus, Quercus, Juniperus, edge of island. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. and Pseudotsuga; Holodiscus dominant shrub understory; deer evident. Occasional on steep, west-facing banks. Phenology: Fruits. Ben Legler 3251 28 Apr 2006 Origin: Native. WTU-384436 Pam Camp 06-102 1 Jun 2006 WTU-389013 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. San Juan Islands. Flattop Island. South side of Flattop Island; north end of San Juan Archipelago. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Elev. 60 ft. San Juan Islands. Flattop Island. Weed Point on northeast end of 48° 38.752' N, 123° 4.953' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5 m. Flattop Island; northern part of San Juan Archipelago. Dry open forest of Pseudotsuga and Arbutus, with dry smooth rock Elev. 0-10 ft. balds and small soil pockets. Flowers white; uncommon in moist 48° 38.871' N, 123° 4.707' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2 m. spots. Seeds removed at WTU by Maria Yousoufian for study by Rocky open point, treeless, with thin soil, with Rosa nutkana, Michael Wilcox, Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, May 2017. Grindelia, Lathyrus japonicus, grasses. Infrequent on steep Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. north-facing dirt bank. Seeds removed at WTU by Maria Yousoufian for study by Michael Wilcox, Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, Carrie Marschner 06-96 31 May 2006 May 2017. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-388911 Carrie Marschner 06-32 31 May 2006 WTU-394089 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. San Juan Islands. Unnamed Island #72. Elev. 10 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 48° 35.202' N, 123° 0.434' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS San Juan Islands. Flattop Island. North side of Flattop Island; north A 0.069 acre (measured) islet rising 10 feet above high tide line with end of San Juan archipelago. a few low, scattered Juniperus and Rosa nutkana with abundant Elev. 98 ft. Bromus rigidus. A few plants under Juniperus scopulorum. 48° 38.933' N, 123° 4.804' W; Source: Digital map Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Shady north-facing cliffs and mossy Pseudotsuga forest. Locally common on slanting rock face above shore. Phenology: Flowers & Ben Legler 3437 1 Jun 2006 Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-388844 Carrie Marschner 06-138 31 May 2006 WTU-388922 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. East shore of McConnell Island in area around Ridge above Swakane Canyon; 1.5 miles south-southwest of houses; southwest of Orcas Island. Chumstick Mountain. Elev. 10 ft. Elev. 4595 ft. 48° 35.863' N, 123° 1.379' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8 m., Source: 47° 37.851' N, 120° 27.508' W; Source: GPS GPS Meadows and open stands of fir, ponderosa pine; moist west-facing Rocky forested slopes above shoreline, dominated by Pseudotsuga, slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. with some open rocky balds. Local on shaded rock outcrop. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Steve Hahn 05-124 21 May 2005 David Giblin 488 30 May 2006 WTU-370720 WTU-388291 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Mills Canyon, 3.2 air miles southwest of mouth of canyon. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Elev. 2827 ft. San Juan Islands. Battleship Island. 47° 37.245' N, 120° 19.104' W Elev. 0-40 ft. Small creek crossing under alder. Erect narrow basal leaves. 48° 37.494' N, 123° 11.115' W Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Five acre rock outcrop rising 40 feet above water, with shrub thickets, a few Pseudotsuga and Madrona trees, lush camas swales Steve Hahn 05-174 21 May 2005 and bedrock outcrops. Rare in shallow soils, bedrock ledges. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-374045 Pam Camp 06-112B 7 Sep 2006 Montiaceae WTU-389949 Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Mills Canyon, 3.2 air miles southwest of mouth of canyon. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Elev. 2827 ft. 47° 37.245' N, 120° 19.104' W U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Small creek crossing under alder. Annual; shaded. Phenology: San Juan Islands. Oak Island. Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 10 ft. 48° 36.463' N, 122° 57.283' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Steve Hahn 05-176 21 May 2005 Very small, 0.19 acre (measured) island with Holodiscus/Rosa shrubs, Sanicula understory; one goose nest; otter evident WTU-375336 abundantly; 3 Pseudotsuga menziesii, 2 Juniperus scopulorum, and 1 Quercus garryana. Frequent under shrubs. Seeds removed at WTU by Maria Yousoufian for study by Michael Wilcox, Botanical Montiaceae Society of Britain and Ireland, May 2017. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Peter Dunwiddie 06-168 30 May 2006 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Protection Island. Crest of road from marina, near southeast end of WTU-389046 island. Elev. 140 ft. Montiaceae 48° 7.473' N, 122° 55.729' W Occasional, edge of road, with Spergularia. Phenology: Flowers & Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Peter Dunwiddie 06-113 3 May 2006 San Juan Islands. Fawn Island. Elev. 50 ft. WTU-375117 48° 36.853' N, 123° 0.421' W; Source: GPS Three acre island is developed with 3 houses, trails, and considerable disturbance of understory; forest (open) of Montiaceae Pseudotsuga menziesii, Arbutus, Quercus, and Juniperus. Occasional understory beneath shrubs. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Peter Dunwiddie 06-222 31 May 2006 Protection Island. Vicinity of water tower. Elev. 189 ft. WTU-389049 48° 7.61' N, 122° 55.503' W Dunes covered with Amnophila and Bromus. Locally frequent with Galium aparine and Lomatium utriculatum. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ann Weinmann 06-06 3 May 2006 WTU-375002 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Protection Island. Southeast side of island at marina. Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Saddlebag Elev. 5 ft. Island. 48° 7.689' N, 122° 55.218' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5 m., Source: Elev. 17 ft. GPS 48° 32.117' N, 122° 33.333' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Flat sandy/gravelly beach and spit, southeast-facing, with Bromus High island with rocky shoreline cliffs; Douglas fir/Madrone forests rigidus, Hordeum, Grindelia. Flowers white; uncommon on bluff with Snowberry, Mahonia. Perimeter - grassy balds and bluffs, soils edge. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. are surprisingly deep. Locally common on rock outcrops just above north shore. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Joe Arnett 06-12 3 May 2006 David Giblin 457 23 May 2006 WTU-375145 WTU-371754 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Protection Island. East end of island on spit, Violet Point, below bluff. Sun Lakes State Park. Coulee City Quad, North slope northwest Elev. 5 ft. side of Umatilla Rock. 48° 7.667' N, 122° 54.907' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Elev. 1400 ft. Sand spit dominated by Leymus mollis; adjacent sandy south-facing T24N R28E S6 SW, SW; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: grassy bluff. Petals white; on bluff; uncommon. Phenology: Fruits. TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Origin: Native. Habitat: base of cliff, right above talous slope, sagebrush steppe. Associates: Amelanchier alnifolia, Agropyron spicatum, Ribes Katie Brickhauser 06-42 3 May 2006 cereum, moss. Slope 45-50°, aspect 340° north-northwest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-373986 Robert Martindale 32 23 Apr 2005 with Laura Taylor Montiaceae WTU-364499 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Montiaceae Protection Island. East end of island on spit, Violet Point, below bluff. Elev. 5 ft. Claytonia sibirica L. 48° 7.667' N, 122° 54.907' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Sand spit dominated by Leymus mollis; adjacent sandy south-facing U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: grassy bluff. Petals white, ca. [circa] 2 millimeters long; scattered in Along Rachel Lake Trail 1313 about 2 miles from trailhead. open soil. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 3220 ft. 47° 25.001' N, 121° 18.234' W Katie Brickhauser 06-44 3 May 2006 Rocky, moist soil, gentle slope. Other plants: Alnus sinuata, Cirsium edule, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Heracleum lanatum. Flowers white; WTU-373981 uncommon. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Don Knoke 912 23 Jul 2005 Montiaceae WTU-364701 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Montiaceae Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Saddlebag Island. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Elev. 17 ft. 48° 32.117' N, 122° 33.333' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: High island with rocky shoreline cliffs; Douglas fir/Madrone forests Wenatchee National Forest. South Cle Elum Ridge. with Snowberry, Mahonia. Perimeter - grassy balds and bluffs, soils Elev. 3585 ft. are surprisingly deep. Common on rocks along north shore. 47° 8.304' N, 120° 55.577' W; WGS 84 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Dry to moist open meadow with forested stream and off-road vehicle track; dominated by Veratrum. Locally common in moist forest David Giblin 421 23 May 2006 understory. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-371806 Megan A. Jensen 116 29 Jun 2007 with David Giblin, Barbara Williams, Peter F. Zika, Don Knoke WTU-367609 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Serveral places along Perkins Lane West at West Bertona Street. Quilomene Wildlife Area. South wall of Box Canyon. Elev. 131 ft. Elev. 1282 ft. 47° 39.03' N, 122° 24.998' W; T25N R3E S15 47° 4.557' N, 120° 2.955' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Dry steep soil, above road, base of steep west aspect, with hGalium Basalt rim rock; north-facing terraced slopes from river level to top of aparine, Lamium purpureum, Rubus armeniacus, partial shade of canyon. Locally common; bract notched on only one side. Acer macrophyllum, Magnolia Bluff. Circa 2000 plants, annual, Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. succulent and brittle. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 824 25 Apr 2007 Peter F. Zika 16806 25 Apr 2002 WTU-376536 WTU-365255 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Colockum Wildlife Area. Dry Gulch mesa. Top of first mesa. Magnolia Bluff, below Magnolia Boulevard, near West Glenmont Elev. 1171 ft. Lane. West Carlton Park, Seattle. 47° 7' 10" N, 120° 1' 50" W; WGS 84, Source: Digital map Elev. 180 ft. Basalt talus dominated by Artemisia. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: 47° 38.45' N, 122° 24.81' W; T25N R3E S22 Native. Circa 200 plants, annual, succulent and brittle, steep southewst aspect, lots of bare ground, with Galium aparine, shade of Acer Don Knoke 1234 24 Apr 2007 macrophyllum, by steps. Petals white, 5-6 millimeters long, stamens with David Giblin, Joe Arnett, Pete Lopushinsky and stigmas ripe simultaneously. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-376662 Peter F. Zika 16804 25 Apr 2002 WTU-365250 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. Colockum Wildlife Area. Collins Spring Canyon. Upper elevation of south wall of canyon. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Elev. 1215 ft. Beach Drive Southwest, near Southwest Douglas Place, south side 47° 8.847' N, 120° 0.828' W; WGS 84 of Alki Point. West Seattle, Seattle. Benches just below and into Artemisia rigida dominated habitat. Elev. 22 ft. Locally common in moist soil on edge of talus. Phenology: Flowers & T24N R3E S15; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Fruits. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Ben Legler Circa 50 plants adventive on bare ground in urban garden under a Don Knoke 1270 26 Apr 2007 juniper, and in cracks in a sidewalk, partial shade. Petals white, not with David Giblin, Joe Arnett, Thomas A. Dillhoff striped, 6 millimeters long. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-376625 Peter F. Zika 16807 27 Apr 2002 Montiaceae WTU-365254 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Colockum Wildlife Area. Unnamed spring at mouth of canyon ca. Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. [circa] 0.85 miles southwest of mouth of Tekison Creek. Elev. 600 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: 47° 9.95' N, 120° 2.18' W; WGS 84, Source: Digital map Magnolia Bluff, below Magnolia Boulevard West, near viewpoint Flowing spring under Populus balsmifera, with Claytonia, Urtica, pulloff and Monta Vista Place. Carlton Park, Seattle. Philadelphus, Cornus. Petals white; common in moist soil. Elev. 164 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47° 38.22' N, 122° 24.45' W; T25N R3E S22 Circa 50 plants, annual, succulent and brittle, with Tallima, Galium Pete Lopushinsky 07-13 26 Apr 2007 aparine, shade of Acer macrophyllum. Petals white, 6-7 millimeters with Pam Camp, Ben Legler long, stamens and stigmas ripe simultaneously. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-376609 Peter F. Zika 16803 25 Apr 2002 WTU-365243 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Quilomene Wildlife Area. Box Canyon. Lower elevation of main Colockum Wildlife Area. Collins Spring Canyon, lower half of canyon. canyon. Elev. 936 ft. Elev. 600 ft. 47° 4.707' N, 120° 3.118' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS 47° 8' 54" N, 120° 31" W; WGS 84, Source: Digital map From base of canyon to top of sandy slope at junction with first side Mixture of dry, thin soils, lithosols, and mesic north facing basalt canyon. In riparian area of main canyon. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: face. In shade against basalt face. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Native. Origin: Native. Pam Camp 3016 25 Apr 2007 Julie Combs 159 26 Apr 2007 with Thomas A. Dillhoff WTU-377399 WTU-377404 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Colockum Wildlife Area. Along Brushy Creek ca. [circa] 2 miles U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: upstream from mouth; on north side of creek. Quilomene Wildlife Area. Box Canyon. Lower elevation of main Elev. 1000 ft. canyon. 47° 7.861' N, 120° 3.639' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 9 m., Source: Elev. 936 ft. GPS 47° 4.707' N, 120° 3.118' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Open south-facing slope, basalt substrate; with Artemisia tridentata, From base of canyon to top of sandy slope at junction with first side Lupinus, Poa species. Flowers white; scattered in gully. Phenology: canyon. In seasonally moist area of riparian zone at base of canyon. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 3716 24 Apr 2007 Pam Camp 3020 25 Apr 2007 with Pam Camp, Julie Combs, Tad Dillhoff with Thomas A. Dillhoff WTU-377885 WTU-377408 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Colockum Wildlife Area. At Collins Spring 0.85 air miles southwest of Quilomene Wildlife Area. Box Canyon. Lower elevation of main mouth of Tekison Creek. canyon. Elev. 1180 ft. Elev. 936 ft. 47° 9.52' N, 120° 1.583' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4 m. 47° 4.707' N, 120° 3.118' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Flowing spring in broad gulch, with Populus balsamifera, Prunus From base of canyon to top of sandy slope at junction with first side virginiana, Equisetum, Lepidium perfoliatum; among sagebrush. canyon. Moist area of north-facing slope. Phenology: Flowers & Petals light pink; scattered along stream. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Fruits. Origin: Native. Pam Camp 3024 25 Apr 2007 Ben Legler 3728 26 Apr 2007 with Thomas A. Dillhoff with Pam Camp WTU-376737 WTU-377887

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Quilomene Island. Columbia River. Wenatchee National Forest. South side of Haney Meadow. Elev. 584 ft. Elev. 5405 ft. 47° 5.194' N, 120° 2.04' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS 47° 18.707' N, 120° 31.933' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m. North-south running island to 5 meters high above river level; 20 hectare meadow crossed by several streams. Dominated by Poa lithosolic soils interspersed with large basaltic cobble. Common at and Agrostis. Corollas white. Common along stream in saturated south end in partial shade; flowers white. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: soils. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. Linda Brooking 06-23 8 Jul 2006 Julie Combs 110 25 Apr 2007 with David Giblin with David Giblin WTU-375129 WTU-376755 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Reecer Canyon Road. Esmeralda Basin. Elev. 4000 ft. Elev. 4571 ft. 47° 11.259' N, 120° 35.427' W; WGS 84 47° 26.475' N, 120° 56.387' W; WGS 84 Mixed meadow and Pseudotsuga menziesii forest. Meadow has Wet meadow. 10 degree south facing slope. Saturated black soil. southeastern exposure. Casual campsite off east side of road. Associated; Pinus monticola, Rhododendron albiflorum, Lonicera Meadow dominated by Lupinus and Ipomopsis. Locally common in involucrata, Alnus sinuata. Scattered along stream in forest Pseudotsuga. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. understory. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Mary Johanson 06-13 7 Jul 2006 Barbara Williams 06-23 9 Jul 2006 with David Giblin WTU-374885 WTU-371881 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: North Cascades National Park. Collection point is approximately 3/4 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: mile from Silesia Camp on trail to Copper Lookout in the last lush Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Hat Island. meadow before climbing up to ridge. Elev. 65 ft. Elev. 5331 ft. 48° 31.222' N, 122° 32.814' W; WGS 84 48° 54.104' N, 121° 28.325' W; NAD 83 Douglas fir forested high island with steep grassy balds (Elymus Subalpine meadow with a mosaic of lush herbaceous plants, tree glaucus, Festuca rubra, Koeleria macrantha) on south side with clumps, Heather communities and shrub islands dominated by mostly native bunch grasses and abundant Zigadenus venenosus. Phyllodoce and Vaccinium. Terrain is undulating with scattered South grassy balds. Frequent on rocky outcrops; edge of forest. boulders throughout. Aspect; 198 degrees. Slope; 18-40 degrees. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Locally common. Flowers pinkish with a small notch. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Karen Reagan 07-28 1 May 2007 Tim Rogers 07-12 3 Aug 2007 WTU-377822 with Steve Hahn, Steve Walker, Megan A. Jensen, Jesse Sorrells, Dale Blum Montiaceae WTU-368173 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Hat Island. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Elev. 65 ft. 48° 31.222' N, 122° 32.814' W; WGS 84 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Douglas fir forested high island with steep grassy balds (Elymus Lion Rock Campground about 1/4 mile east of Lion rock Summit on glaucus, Festuca rubra, Koeleria macrantha) on south side with Table Mountain. mostly native bunch grasses and abundant Zigadenus venenosus. Elev. 6200 ft. South grassy balds. Common in moist bedrock crevices. Phenology: 47° 15.055' N, 120° 34.919' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 17 m. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Gentle south facing meadows and subalpine forest, with small flowing seeps. With Veratrum, Ranunculus orthorhynchus, Claytonia Karen Reagan 07-16 1 May 2007 cordifolia. Petals white with pink lines. Common in meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-377765 Barbara Smith 06-43 7 Jul 2006 with Suzanne Bagshaw, Joe Arnett, Richard Robohm, Don Knoke, Montiaceae Ben Legler Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua WTU-371560 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Saddlebag Montiaceae Island. 48° 32.117' N, 122° 33.333' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Eastern bluffs and headlands. A group of plants on rocky outcrop, northeast of north core. Flowers white; foliage pinkish and glaucous. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Lion Rock Campground about 1/4 mile east of Lion rock Summit on Table Mountain. Peter Dunwiddie 07-20 1 May 2007 Elev. 6200 ft. 47° 15.055' N, 120° 34.919' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 17 m. WTU-377326 Gentle south facing meadows and subalpine forest, with small flowing seeps. With Veratrum, Ranunculus orthorhynchus, Claytonia cordifolia. Petals white, unlined. Abundant in wet soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Barbara Smith 06-48 7 Jul 2006 with Suzanne Bagshaw, Joe Arnett, Richard Robohm, Don Knoke, Ben Legler WTU-371559 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Southwest side of Quilomene Wildlife Area. Upper Quilomene Creek Basin. Hat Island. Elev. 3406 ft. Elev. 32 ft. 47° 4.577' N, 120° 12.096' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2 m. 48° 31.37' N, 122° 33.098' W; WGS 84 Lithosol mesa dominated by Artemisia rigida and Poa secunda; Steep grassy slopes with cliffs and rock outcrops. Abundant Elymus adjacent north and south facing slopes; Bromus tectorum abundant glaucus, Koeleria macrantha, Festuca rubra, and Zigadenus along roadside edge. Locally common in understory; venenosus. A dozen plants on bare dirt on steep slope 20 feet above northwest-facing slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. shoreline. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 987 25 May 2007 Peter Dunwiddie 07-14 30 Apr 2007 WTU-377840 WTU-377311 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Quilomene Wildlife Area. Upper Quilomene Creek Basin. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PACIFIC COUNTY: Elev. 3406 ft. Discovery Trail and surrounding dune habitat. Access point at the 47° 4.577' N, 120° 12.096' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2 m. Breakers Resort. Lithosol mesa dominated by Artemisia rigida and Poa secunda; Elev. 9 ft. adjacent north and south facing slopes; Bromus tectorum abundant 46° 22.258' N, 124° 3.403' W along roadside edge. Occasional in northwest-facing slope. Dune community dominated by Ammophila arenaria. Common and Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. abundant in sandy area scraped by bulldozer in recent past. Petals white. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 988 25 May 2007 David Giblin 859 18 May 2007 WTU-377860 with Ben Legler, Peter Zika WTU-377709 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Dot Island. Elev. 69 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PACIFIC COUNTY: 48° 32.0412' N, 122° 33.2112' W; Source: Digital map Discovery Trail and surrounding dune habitat. Access point at the Sloping island with high end at north end. Rich slopes of Festuca Breakers Resort. rubra, Plectritis, Cerastium, Camassia, and Zigadenus. Juniperus Elev. 9 ft. common, very shaped and stunted by salt spray, little deer browse. 46° 22.258' N, 124° 3.403' W No geese nesting. Otter use on southwest side. Common beneath Dune community dominated by Ammophila arenaria. Uncommon in Pseudotsuga menziesii in moist grassy crevices. Flowers pinkish. sandy area scraped by bulldozer in recent past. Phenology: Flowers Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. & Fruits. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 3763 1 May 2007 David Giblin 882 18 May 2007 with Ben Legler, Peter Zika WTU-377704 WTU-377710 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Dot Island. Elev. 69 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PACIFIC COUNTY: 48° 32.0412' N, 122° 33.2112' W; Source: Digital map Willapa Bay National Wildlife Refuge; parking lot area and adjacent Sloping island with high end at north end. Rich slopes of Festuca forest. rubra, Plectritis, Cerastium, Camassia, and Zigadenus. Juniperus Elev. 32-65 ft. common, very shaped and stunted by salt spray, little deer browse. 46° 36.433' N, 124° 2.62' W No geese nesting. Otter use on southwest side. Primary flower bract Compacted soils and gravel around parking lot surrounded by Pinus deeply cleft. Common on open grassy slopes. Phenology: Fruits. contorta forest with sandy openings. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Origin: Native. Native. Ben Legler 3764 1 May 2007 Ben Legler 3810 17 May 2007 with Peter Zika, David Giblin WTU-377254 WTU-377496 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Dotlet Island. Westport. Area between breakwater and north end of town. Small islet immediately west of Dot Island and connected at low tide. Elev. 5 ft. 48° 32.013' N, 122° 33.251' W 46.9081° N, 124.1183° W 0.32 acres (measured). Exposed and open (no shrubs or trees), and Restored dunes behind breakwater. Locally common in disturbed no geese, but some otter use on south side. Rocky, with Festuca ground. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. and Elymus. On ledges above water. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 3842 18 May 2007 with Peter Zika, David Giblin Karen Reagan 07-44 1 May 2007 WTU-378538 WTU-377277 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Wenatchee National Forest, West Taneum Road, north side of road. Glacial Heritage Preserve. Elev. 2146 ft. Elev. 98 ft. 47° 5.289' N, 120° 48.038' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4 m. 46.87323868° N, 123.0307644° W; 497655.601E, 5191078.216N; South-facing slope with scattered, mature Pinus ponderosa trees to WGS 84 20 meters tall; talus areas occasional across slope. Occasional in Glacial outwash soil. Quercus garryana and Pseudotsuga menziesii Pinus ponderosa understory. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. understory. Trillium ovatum, Erythronium oregonum, Maianthemum stellatum, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Symphoricarpos albus, Claytonia David Giblin 808 20 Apr 2007 perfoliata. Flowers white to pink, common. Phenology: Flowers. with Don Knoke Origin: Native. WTU-376425 Dan Montague 21 15 May 2007 with Pat Montague, Tosh Hickman Montiaceae WTU-367869 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Wenatchee National Forest, base of Devil's Table. Forest Service Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Road 1503; 0.1 kilometers from junction with Forest Road 1501; Little Rattlesnake Creek Canyon. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Elev. 3115 ft. Glacial Heritage Preserve. 46° 46.215' N, 121° 1.005' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Elev. 203 ft. Seasonal pond surrounded by Ponderosa pine upland and 46.86327209° N, 123.0503115° W; 496165.3E, 5189971.5N; dominated by Carex aquatilis. Locally common in dense shade of WGS 84 forest understory; petals exceed sepals. Phenology: Flowers & Glacial outwash soil. Pseudotsuga menziesii understory. Rubus Fruits. Origin: Native. ursinus, Polystichum munitum, Symphoricarpos albus, Galium species, Arrhenatherum elatius. Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers Megan A. Jensen 183 5 Jul 2007 & Fruits. Origin: Native. with David Giblin, Don Knoke Dan Montague 26 15 May 2007 WTU-369863 with Pat Montague WTU-367841 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Wenatchee National Forest, base of Devil's Table. Forest Service Road 1503; 0.1 kilometers from junction with Forest Road 1501; U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Little Rattlesnake Creek Canyon. Quimper Peninsula, summit of Tamanowas Rock, Chimacum Creek Elev. 3115 ft. Valley. 46° 46.215' N, 121° 1.005' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Elev. 500 ft. Seasonal pond surrounded by Ponderosa pine upland and 48° 1.33' N, 122° 47.59' W dominated by Carex aquatilis. Scattered in dry soil on edge of pond; With Selaginella wallacei and Draba verna. Phenology: Flowers & partial sun. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Fruits. Origin: Native. Megan A. Jensen 184 5 Jul 2007 Fred Weinmann 328 22 Apr 2007 with David Giblin, Don Knoke WTU-367994 WTU-369862 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Above Pease Road, west of Callispell Lake. East Sucia #2. Elev. 2132 ft. 48.76435° N, 122.88798° W; Source: GPS 48° 16.9' N, 117° 21.7' W; T32N R43E S10 Circa 15 feet above water, soil covered nob, connected (north of) Near creek, dry south aspect, full sun, with Collinsia parviflora, East Sucia #1 by sandy bern. Has a soil nob at west end, west Lithophragma, Veronica verna, Poa bulbosa. Annual, basal leaves beach separating the two. 0.03 acres (GPS). On bedrock near erect or ascending, leaves green above, red below; white flowers; shore, frequent. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. seeds 1.3-1.5 millimeters long. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Pam Camp 08-9 23 Apr 2008 Peter F. Zika 19504 9 May 2004 WTU-377518 WTU-369128 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: East Sucia #1, 150 feet from Sucia Island. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE COUNTY: 48.76434° N, 122.88818° W; Source: GPS Dorchester Creek at Westside Callispell Road. Small sandstone nob rising 30 feet above the water, linked to Sucia Elev. 2082 ft. by rock and sand at low tide. Open herbaceous meadow with 48° 16.5' N, 117° 22' W; T32N R43E S15 frequent soil pockets and Rosa nutkana patches. 0.08 acres Creekbank, soft wet ground, shade of willows, with Equisetum measured with GPS. On bedrock outcrops, occasional. Phenology: arvense, Lysichiton. Petioles erect, flowers white; rhizomatous; Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phil Green 08-9 23 Apr 2008 Peter F. Zika 19502 9 May 2004 WTU-377507 WTU-369127 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE COUNTY: Little Sucia Island, off the southwest corner of Sucia Island. Dorchester Creek at Westside Callispell Road. 48° 45.283' N, 122° 55.198' W; Source: GPS Elev. 2082 ft. Includes forested uplands (circa 80 feet high) with shrub understory, 48° 16.5' N, 117° 22' W; T32N R43E S15 steep sandstone cliffs, eroding dirt bluffs. Linked by a low, Creekbank, soft wet ground, shade of willows, with Equisetum shrub-covered (Rosa nutkana) shell-midden berm. Common on arvense, Lysichiton. Petioles erect, flowers white, pink-striped. north-facing bluffs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Erica Nees 08-10 23 Apr 2008 Peter F. Zika 19501 9 May 2004 WTU-393515 WTU-369126 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Little Sucia Island, off the southwest corner of Sucia Island. East Sucia #3, circa 30 feet north of East Sucia #2. 48° 45.283' N, 122° 55.198' W; Source: GPS 48.76451° N, 122.88758° W Includes forested uplands (circa 80 feet high) with shrub understory, Sandstone rock knob with cliffs on all sides. Riser 20 feet above steep sandstone cliffs, eroding dirt bluffs. Linked by a low, cove. 0.014 acres. Scattered along lower edge of island. Phenology: shrub-covered (Rosa nutkana) shell-midden berm. Frequent on Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. north-facing cliff. Petals longer than sepals. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Joe Arnett 08-21 25 Apr 2008 Erica Nees 08-26 23 Apr 2008 WTU-377157 WTU-393252 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Little Sucia Island, off the southwest corner of Sucia Island. San Juan Islands. West Matia #1. Large island at north side of 48° 45.283' N, 122° 55.198' W; Source: GPS harbor, west end of Matia Island. Includes forested uplands (circa 80 feet high) with shrub understory, 48.74946° N, 122.84378° W; WGS 84, Source: Digital map steep sandstone cliffs, eroding dirt bluffs. Linked by a low, Cliffy sandstone island rising steeply out of cove at west end of shrub-covered (Rosa nutkana) shell-midden berm. Frequent on Matia Island. Approximately 50 feet high, with Pseudotsuga steep, north-facing slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. menziesii and Arbutus menziesii forest across top. One patch. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Erica Nees 08-41 23 Apr 2008 Megan A. Jensen 561 24 Apr 2008 WTU-377194 WTU-376167 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Little Sucia Island, off the southwest corner of Sucia Island. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 48° 45.283' N, 122° 55.198' W; Source: GPS East Sucia #4. Includes forested uplands (circa 80 feet high) with shrub understory, 48.76435° N, 122.88718° W; Source: GPS steep sandstone cliffs, eroding dirt bluffs. Linked by a low, 40 feet high sandstone rock with mostly overhanging cliffs around all shrub-covered (Rosa nutkana) shell-midden berm. On steep, sides. Heavily vegetated across top, with diverse meadows, thickets, north-facing rock cliffs. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. and some Pseudotsuga and Juniperus. 0.21 acres. One group of plants on rocky ledge with Opuntia. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Erica Nees 08-47 23 Apr 2008 Origin: Native. WTU-377723 David Giblin 1420 25 Apr 2008 WTU-376530 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Matia Island. 48.74791° N, 122.84196° W; Source: GPS U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Vicinity of campsites at west end of island. Large mixed conifer East Sucia #4. forest, with several open, disturbed campsites. Locally abundant 48.76435° N, 122.88718° W; Source: GPS under Pseudotsuga in campsite. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 40 feet high sandstone rock with mostly overhanging cliffs around all sides. Heavily vegetated across top, with diverse meadows, thickets, Peter Dunwiddie 08-11 24 Apr 2008 and some Pseudotsuga and Juniperus. 0.21 acres. Frequent; low around perimeter of island on rocky ledges. Phenology: Flowers & WTU-377293 Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 1431 25 Apr 2008 Montiaceae WTU-376519 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Montiaceae San Juan Islands. West Matia #1. Large island at north side of harbor, west end of Matia Island. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. 48.74946° N, 122.84378° W; WGS 84, Source: Digital map Cliffy sandstone island rising steeply out of cove at west end of U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Matia Island. Approximately 50 feet high, with Pseudotsuga East Sucia #1, 150 feet from Sucia Island. menziesii and Arbutus menziesii forest across top. Occasional in 48.76434° N, 122.88818° W; Source: GPS grassy balds north and west sides. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Small sandstone nob rising 30 feet above the water, linked to Sucia Origin: Native. by rock and sand at low tide. Open herbaceous meadow with frequent soil pockets and Rosa nutkana patches. 0.08 acres Megan A. Jensen 558 24 Apr 2008 measured with GPS. Frequent on bedrock. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-376164 Phil Green 08-4 23 Apr 2008 WTU-377184 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: East Sucia #6. South Fork Taneum Meadows. 48.76422° N, 122.88631° W; Source: GPS Elev. 3479 ft. A high, cliffy sandstone island, cliffs all around, Juniperus over top of 47° 5.764' N, 120° 59.511' W; T19N R15E S32; WGS 84 island. 0.55 acres. Occasional and scattered, under Juniperus. Bank of road, dry, fine soil; 20º south-facing slope. Other plants: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Abies grandis, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Fragaria virginiana, Galium triflorum. Flowers white; locally abundant. Phenology: Flowers & Erica Nees 08-61 25 Apr 2008 Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-377178 Don Knoke 1340 20 Jun 2007 WTU-370560 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson East Sucia #7. 48.76398° N, 122.88579° W; Source: GPS U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: The largest island in the chain. Forested with Arbutus, Juniperus, Near Haney Meadows along Forest Road 9712 at junction with Trail Pseudotsuga, with shrub understory. Height of 50 feet or so. In dry 1601. open thin-soil areas. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 5624 ft. 47° 19.368' N, 120° 31.613' W; T21N R18E S12; WGS 84 Megan A. Jensen 577 25 Apr 2008 Gentle slope; streamside; saturated soil. Other plants: Picea engelmanii, Senecio triangularis, Veratrum californicum, Trifolium WTU-393287 longipes. Flowers white; locally common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Don Knoke 1349 11 Jul 2007 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Herbarium: WTU U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: East Sucia #7. Montiaceae 48.76398° N, 122.88579° W; Source: GPS The largest island in the chain. Forested with Arbutus, Juniperus, Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Pseudotsuga, with shrub understory. Height of 50 feet or so. Frequent and widespread. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Native. Ewing Island. Long, narrow island off NE end of Sucia Island. Steep sandstone ridges run length of island. Megan A. Jensen 586 25 Apr 2008 48.76455° N, 122.88093° W; WGS 84, Source: Digital map Mostly forested with PSME, ARME, and JUMA. Grassy balds along WTU-393229 south shore and at east end of island. Several widely scattered patches under Juniperus. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Janneke Hille-Ris Lambers JHRL 08-60 28 May 2008 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. WTU-396956 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Joseph Whidbey State Park. T33N R1E S32; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Montiaceae Georef'd by Ben Legler Sandy beach trail. With Claytonia exigua ssp. exigua and Draba Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. verna. Beginning to flower. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Ewing Island. Long, narrow island off NE end of Sucia Island. Steep Jeff Walker 341 13 Apr 2008 sandstone ridges run length of island. 48.76455° N, 122.88093° W; WGS 84, Source: Digital map Herbarium: WTU Mostly forested with PSME, ARME, and JUMA. Grassy balds along south shore and at east end of island. Occasional at East end of island. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Janneke Hille-Ris Lambers JHRL 08-66 28 May 2008 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. WTU-396142 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITSAP COUNTY: Kitsap Memorial State Park. 47° 48.905' N, 122° 38.842' W Beneath Pseudostuga menziesii trees at group camp. Growing together in large patches. Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Jeff Walker 343 18 Apr 2008 Herbarium: WTU Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. North Finger Island. Turn Island. Large island 0.25 miles off the east shore of San Juan Elev. 0-65 ft. Island. 48° 45' 24.18" N, 122° 53' 27.64" W 48° 31.98' N, 122° 58.22' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: 0.8 mile-long island dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii overstory. GPS Coastal bluff habitat on south and extreme eastern edge of island. On dry rocks. Frequent under trees near shore. Seeds removed at Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU by Maria Yousoufian for study by Michael Wilcox, Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, May 2017. Phenology: Flowers & David Giblin 1488 12 May 2008 Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-385868 Eliza Habegger EH1105 29 May 2008 WTU-395109 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Babcock Bench. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Elev. 1230 ft. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. 47.20124° N, 119.98695° W; uncertainty: 6 m. Blind Island. Less than 0.5 acre island, approximately 200 meters Lithosol bench dominated by Pseudoroegneria spicata and Artemisia west of Castle Island. rigida. Locally common in disturbed soil. Phenology: Flowers & 48° 25' 24" N, 122° 49' 38" W Fruits. Origin: Native. Rocky outcrops and meadow-like areas with well developed soils. Mix of native forbs and native grasses. Uncommon on bedrock. Erica Nees 08-83 30 Apr 2008 Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-380975 David Giblin 1640 30 May 2008 WTU-395216 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: Delta of Sandy River, south shore of Columbia River, northeast of Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Troutdale airport. Elev. 0-3 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: T1N R3E S13; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Georef'd by Ben Legler Small islet just off the southwest shore of Turn Island. Shaded, under Populs balsamifera, with Ribes divaricata. 48° 31.87' N, 122° 58.22' W; NAD 83, Source: Digital map Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Several Juniperus, one Pseudotsuga menziesii; open, weedy grassland understory. A few plants under a Juniperus tree. Peter F. Zika 11478 16 Apr 1992 Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-371815 Thor Hanson TH98 29 May 2008 WTU-394633 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Delta of Sandy River, south shore of Columbia River, northeast of Troutdale airport. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Elev. 0-3 ft. North Finger Island. T1N R3E S13; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Elev. 0-65 ft. Georef'd by Ben Legler 48° 45' 24.18" N, 122° 53' 27.64" W Shaded, under Populus balsamifera, with Ribes divaricata. 0.8 mile-long island dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii overstory. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Coastal bluff habitat on south and extreme eastern edge of island. Locally common in exposed areas. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter F. Zika 11478 16 Apr 1992 David Giblin 1485 12 May 2008 WTU-371815 WTU-386204 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Delta of Sandy River, south shore of Columbia River, northeast of Wenatchee National Forest. Green Canyon. Upper Green Canyon Troutdale airport. Road. Elev. 0-3 ft. Elev. 998 ft. T1N R3E S13; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, 47.17804° N, 120.65198° W; uncertainty: 8 m. Georef'd by Ben Legler South-facing slope below Pinus ponderosa forest; Poa secunda, Silty shore, full sun, with Juncus bufonius, Spergularia rubra. Rosa, and Purshia tridentata; strong moisture gradient from upper to Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. lower area of slope. Scattered beneath Purshia. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter F. Zika 11473 16 Apr 1992 Tim Stetter 08-28 9 May 2008 WTU-371813 with David Giblin, Peter Zika, Don Knoke, Megan A. Jensen, Erica Nees Montiaceae WTU-382996 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Huckleberry Island State Park. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Elev. 0-28 m. 48.53666° N, 122.56889° W; WGS 84, Source: Nat. Geog. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: TOPO!, Georef'd by WTU Staff United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Pseudotsuga menziesii forest dominates interior island; grassy Management land. Douglas Canyon. Vicinity of parking area at base headlands ring almost the entire island perimeter. Locally common in of Slack Canyon. forest understory. Seeds removed at WTU by Maria Yousoufian for Elev. 1584 ft. study by Michael Wilcox, Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, 47.49858° N, 119.91239° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4 m. May 2017. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. South-facing basalt rimrock slope dominated by Artemisia tridentata and Pseudoroegneria spicata; Douglas Creek riparian zone at base David Giblin 1736 16 Jun 2008 of slope. Locally common in herbaceous understory of riparian zone; basal leaves linear and upright. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: WTU-380173 Native. David Giblin 1512 22 May 2008 Montiaceae with Megan A. Jensen Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. WTU-380958 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Huckleberry Island State Park. Montiaceae Elev. 0-28 m. 48.53666° N, 122.56889° W; WGS 84, Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Pseudotsuga menziesii forest dominates interior United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land island; grassy headlands ring almost the entire Management land. Douglas Canyon. Vicinity of parking area at base island perimeter. Uncommon in rocky of Slack Canyon. outcropping. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 1584 ft. 47.49858° N, 119.91239° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4 m. David Giblin 1735 South-facing basalt rimrock slope dominated by Artemisia tridentata and Pseudoroegneria spicata; Douglas Creek riparian zone at base 16 Jun 2008 of slope. Locally common in herbaceous understory of riparian zone. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-399846, WTU-V-006136 David Giblin 1526 22 May 2008 with Megan A. Jensen Montiaceae WTU-381055 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Montiaceae Wenatchee National Forest. Green Canyon. Upper Green Canyon Road. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Elev. 998 ft. 47.17804° N, 120.65198° W; uncertainty: 8 m. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: South-facing slope below Pinus ponderosa forest; Poa secunda, Wenatchee National Forest. Junction of Forest Road 1400 and Rosa, and Purshia tridentata; strong moisture gradient from upper to Forest Road 216. Oak Creek Canyon. lower area of slope. Locally common in Pinus ponderosa understory. Elev. 2791 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.73701° N, 120.91067° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 11 m. Pinus ponderosa and Pseudotsuga menziesii overstory; dry Tim Stetter 08-11 9 May 2008 understory dominated by Pseudoroegneria spicata, Carex geyeri, with David Giblin, Peter Zika, Don Knoke, Megan A. Jensen, Erica and Lupinus sp. Locally common in vernally moist forest understory. Nees Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-382983 Don Knoke 1621 9 Jun 2008 with David Giblin WTU-379905 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Oak Creek Canyon. South side of Oak Creek. San Juan Islands. McConnell Island. Elev. 2304 ft. Elev. 0-25 ft. 46.72625°, -120.85255°; WGS 84, Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd 48° 35.747' N, 123° 1.469' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS by WTU Staff West facing grassy beach. A few patches on rock crevices. North-facing grassland slope interspersed occasionally with Pinus Southwest shoreline. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. ponderosa and Pseudotsuga menziesii; Purshia, Artemisia tridentata and Pseudoroegneria spicata dominant. Growing in forest Phil Green 09-19 24 Apr 2009 understory at base of slope. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-394108 David Giblin 1690 10 Jun 2008 with Don Knoke Montiaceae WTU-380072 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. McConnell Island. Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. Elev. 0-25 ft. 48° 35.747' N, 123° 1.469' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: West facing grassy beach. A few plants near southwest shoreline. North slope above Interlaken Boulevard, Seattle. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 196 ft. 47° 38.2' N, 122° 18.6' W Phil Green 09-29 24 Apr 2009 Forested; shade of Acer macrophyllum, with Polystichum munitum. Annual, white flowers 6.8-7.7 millimeters diameter, petals without WTU-393858 stripes, 1-4 flowers/node; stem leaves often partly fused on one side. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae P. F. Zika 23863 4 Jul 2008 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. WTU-373597 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S. BLM land. Victim Island. Montiaceae Elev. 50 ft. 48° 36.831' N, 122° 58.472' W; WGS 84 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. An open, forested, 3 acre island with Arbutus, Quercus, Juniperus, and Pseudotsuga; Holodiscus dominant shrub understory; deer U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: evident. Ledges near shore. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Along Upper Green Canyon Road _ mile past Forest Service Native. boundary. Elev. 3269 ft. Hannah Marx 09-35 24 Apr 2009 47° 10.686' N, 120° 39.131' W; T20N R17E S26 Fairly moist soil with duff; level. Other plants: Pinus ponderosa, WTU-392843 Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pseudoregnaria [sic: Pseudoroegneria] spicata, Balsomorhiza [sic: Balsamorhiza] sagitatta. Flowers white; locally common under trees. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Montiaceae Native. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Don Knoke 1535 13 Jun 2008 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: WTU-373826 U.S. BLM land. Victim Island. Elev. 50 ft. 48° 36.831' N, 122° 58.472' W; WGS 84 Montiaceae An open, forested, 3 acre island with Arbutus, Quercus, Juniperus, and Pseudotsuga; Holodiscus dominant shrub understory; deer Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. evident. Occasional in ledges. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: U.S. Bureau of Land Management land at Coffeepot Lake. Hannah Marx 09-18 24 Apr 2009 Meandering transect 1.5 kilometers west from campground. Elev. 1826 ft. WTU-393057 47.5004° N, 118.55721° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5 m. Shrub-steppe, scabland community with lithosol, deep-soil, and moist draws between basalt outcroppings. Uncommon in understory in moist draw. Seeds removed at WTU by Maria Yousoufian for study by Michael Wilcox, Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, May 2017. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 1815 26 Jun 2008 WTU-380356 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Flower Island, east of Lopez Island. Rum Island. Elev. 49 ft. Elev. 16-32 ft. 48.54536° N, 122.8539° W; WGS 84 48° 28.798' N, 122° 49.753' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Several hectare, 50' high bedrock island. A mix of grassy ledges, Island is narrow and runs north-south direction with forested area in shrub thickets, a few trees (Arbutus, Pseudotsuga, low Quercus). center. Dominated by Arbutus, Abies, Pseudotsuga, Quercus West side of island; rock crevice; scattered. Phenology: Flowers & overstory, and Bromus pacificus, Bromus mollis, Bromus rigidus Fruits. Origin: Native. understory. Scattered near shoreline in small patches. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Tad Dillhoff 09-12 22 Apr 2009 Rick Dillhoff 09-39 23 Apr 2009 WTU-392760 WTU-392851 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Flower Island, east of Lopez Island. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Elev. 49 ft. Rim Island. Near Decatur. 48.54536° N, 122.8539° W; WGS 84 Elev. 6-13 ft. Several hectare, 50' high bedrock island. A mix of grassy ledges, 48.4812° N, 122.82812° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS shrub thickets, a few trees (Arbutus, Pseudotsuga, low Quercus). 0.08831 hectare island; scattered shrubs; lots of grasses; stony. Locally common on rocky outcropping, south side of island. Occasional on ledges. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie 09-12 23 Apr 2009 Tad Dillhoff 09-05 22 Apr 2009 WTU-392770 WTU-392762 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Unnamed Island #4. Near Decatur. San Juan Islands. Little Oak Island. U.S.BLM. Small islet 75 meters 48.51154°, -122.81169°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: east of Oak Island. Area: 20 x 8 meters. About 75 meters from Orcas GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Island. Area: 0.33866 hectare. Frequent uner shrubs and on moist banks. Elev. 11 ft. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 48.60735°, -122.95325°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Richard Ramsden 09-23 23 Apr 2009 Area: 0.06847 hectare. Scattered. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-393088 Richard Ramsden 09-36 24 Apr 2009 Montiaceae WTU-393091 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Fortress Island. Elev. 16-65 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 48° 27.922' N, 122° 50.284' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS San Juan Islands. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Treeless, 3.2 acre, island with steep north-facing slope. South-facing Wilderness Area. Rumlet Islet. 5 meters north of Rum Island. slope dominated by Grindelia, Sedum, Holcus lanatus. Shrubs Elev. 16 ft. include Rosa nutkana and Holodiscus discolor; moist swales and 48.48018° N, 122.82906° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS seeps sporadic. On steep banks. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Area: 15 meter by 15 meter. 5 meter high rock with soil on very top. Origin: Native. Observed: Festuca rubra, Grindelia, Bromus diandrus, Plantago maritima, Vulpia bromoides, Aira praecox, Poa annua, Aphanes Tad Dillhoff 09-34 23 Apr 2009 australis (2 plants), Stellaria media. Common on bare dirt, upper slopes of islet. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Herbarium: WTU Rick Dillhoff 09-47 23 Apr 2009 WTU-392351 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Unnamed Island #72. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Elev. 10 ft. Swirl Rocks. String of three small islands, less than 0.5 acres each. 48° 35.202' N, 123° 0.434' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Swirl Central. A 0.069 acre (measured) islet rising 10 feet above high tide line with Elev. 9-26 ft. a few low, scattered Juniperus and Rosa nutkana with abundant 48° 25.109' N, 122° 50.868' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Bromus rigidus. Locally common in rocks on west side of island. Center island is largest, highest in elevation, and most species rich, Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. with well developed soil. Grindelia dominant with Armeria, Hordeum abundant along top of island; rocky out-croppings. Rare. Less than David Giblin 2634 22 Apr 2009 10 plants on rocky cliff. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-396016 Phil Green 09-14A 23 Apr 2009 WTU-393869 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. San Juan Islands. Deadman Island. Elev. 9-32 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 48° 27.5' N, 122° 56.629' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Bedrock knob ca. [circa] 10 meters tall, with numerous crevices, Buck Island. Southwest edge of Lopez Island, with frequent rock several shrub thicket. Local on rocky ledges and crevices. outcroppings on top. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 9-39 ft. 48° 27.146' N, 122° 55.194' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Hannah Marx 09-03 23 Apr 2009 Flat-topped meadow dominated by Rosa, Festuca, Grindelia, Elymus, and Holcus. Vegetation compacted in many areas from WTU-394625 animal activities. Local patches on steep crevices and outcrops. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Hannah Marx 09-10 23 Apr 2009 Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca WTU-394607 (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Montiaceae San Juan Islands. Unnamed Island #4. Near Decatur. 48.51154°, -122.81169°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers Area: 0.33866 hectare. Local, occasional on steep slopes, east side. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Iceberg Island. Richard Ramsden 09-15 23 Apr 2009 Elev. 0-30 ft. 48° 25.625' N, 122° 53.354' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS WTU-394471 Island is low, relatively flat, with extensive bedrock outcrops throughout. Sedum lanceolatum is abundant across the bedrock. A large swale in mid-island is dense Rosa nutkana thicket. A couple of small vernal pools in the bedrock near the south side are Montiaceae noteworthy. A few dozen small plants on west side of island. Leaves very glaucus. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Phil Green 09-07 23 Apr 2009 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Unnamed Island #4. Near Decatur. WTU-393864 48.51154°, -122.81169°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Area: 0.33866 hectare. Local; just above shore on east side. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Richard Ramsden 09-09 23 Apr 2009 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. WTU-393872 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Iceberg Island. Elev. 0-30 ft. 48° 25.625' N, 122° 53.354' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Island is low, relatively flat, with extensive bedrock outcrops throughout. Sedum lanceolatum is abundant across the bedrock. A large swale in mid-island is dense Rosa nutkana thicket. A couple of small vernal pools in the bedrock near the south side are noteworthy. Frequent on east side, steep slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phil Green 09-03 23 Apr 2009 WTU-393861 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Willow Island. A large, 100' high rocky island 1/3 mile west of Blakely Willow Island. A large, 100' high rocky island 1/3 mile west of Blakely Island. Island. Elev. 100 ft. Elev. 100 ft. 48.5402° N, 122.82242° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS 48.5402° N, 122.82242° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Partially treed with Pseudotsuga and Arbutus. Open understory Partially treed with Pseudotsuga and Arbutus. Open understory dominated by Elymus glaucus and Symphoricarpos albus. East side dominated by Elymus glaucus and Symphoricarpos albus. East side has extensive cliffs and ledges and is particularly rich with ferns. has extensive cliffs and ledges and is particularly rich with ferns. Considerable deer browse. Rock appears to be serpentine. Common Considerable deer browse. Rock appears to be serpentine. Common in understory of Symphoricarpos. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. in open, rocky areas south side of island. Phenology: Flowers & Origin: Native. Fruits. Origin: Native. Rick Dillhoff 09-27 22 Apr 2009 Rick Dillhoff 09-04 22 Apr 2009 WTU-393202 WTU-393197

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. San Juan Islands. U.S. BLM. Skull Island. Flower Island, east of Lopez Island. Elev. 40 ft. Elev. 49 ft. 48° 38.343' N, 122° 59.168' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS 48.54536° N, 122.8539° W; WGS 84 A 40 foot high island with many Juniperus trees, abundant Camassia Several hectare, 50' high bedrock island. A mix of grassy ledges, leichtlinii and Plectritis congesta. Numerous bedrock outcrops with shrub thickets, a few trees (Arbutus, Pseudotsuga, low Quercus). ledges. Scattered small occurrences on rocky island. Phenology: Locally common beneath Arbutus tree. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. David Giblin 2644 24 Apr 2009 Tad Dillhoff 09-11 22 Apr 2009 WTU-393873 WTU-395445 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Little Sucia Island, off the southwest corner of Sucia Island. Eastern San Juan Islands. Iceberg Island. portion. Elev. 0-30 ft. Elev. 80 ft. 48° 25.625' N, 122° 53.354' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS 48° 45.283' N, 122° 55.198' W Island is low, relatively flat, with extensive bedrock outcrops Includes forested uplands (circa 80 feet high) with shrub understory, throughout. Sedum lanceolatum is abundant across the bedrock. A steep sandstone cliffs, eroding dirt bluffs. Linked by a low, large swale in mid-island is dense Rosa nutkana thicket. A couple of shrub-covered (Rosa nutkana) shell-midden berm. Psuedotsuga small vernal pools in the bedrock near the south side are menziesii and arbutus forest with dense shrub understory. Isthmus noteworthy. Foliage reddish, basal leaves spreading (not connects two higher upland areas. One patch of several dozen ascending), looking like a C. ribra x exigua. One patch of several plants in open, wet dirt on steep north-facing cliff. Phenology: dozen plants in open dirt. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Native. Ben Legler 11344 29 May 2009 Phil Green 09-02 23 Apr 2009 WTU-393605 WTU-395481 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Battleship Island. Elev. 40 ft. 48° 37.494' N, 123° 11.115' W Five acre rock outcrop rising 40 feet above water, with shrub thickets, a few Pseudotsuga and Madrona trees, lush camas swales and bedrock outcrops. Bedrock is limestone. Abundant under thickets of Rosa nutkana, Symphoricarpos, and Holodiscus discolor. Seeds removed at WTU by Maria Yousoufian for study by Michael Wilcox, Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, May 2017. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 2843 28 May 2009 WTU-393554 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Battleship Island. Fisher Hill Road, about 1.5 kilometers past where road crosses Elev. 40 ft. Klickitat River. First in a series of switchbacks; pullout on west side 48° 37.494' N, 123° 11.115' W of road. Five acre rock outcrop rising 40 feet above water, with shrub Elev. 383 ft. thickets, a few Pseudotsuga and Madrona trees, lush camas swales 45.72263° N, 121.25636° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., and bedrock outcrops. Bedrock is limestone. Locally occasional, Source: GPS several very large plants on northwest side, cliff crevices. Steep hilside with rocky outcropping and adjacent Quercus garryana Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. forest. Uncommon near forest edge among rocks. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 2851 28 May 2009 David Giblin 2720 13 May 2009 WTU-393558 WTU-377976 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands. Nob Island. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Elev. 40 ft. Fisher Hill Road, about 1.5 kilometers past where road crosses 48° 35.469' N, 123° 1.07' W Klickitat River. First in a series of switchbacks; pullout on west side A very small, high island, with abundant rock and moss. Juniperus is of road. most common tree, with Arbutus, Oak, and Pseudotsuga. Very Elev. 383 ft. heavily deer grazed. Locally common in forest understory on top of 45.72263° N, 121.25636° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., island. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Source: GPS Steep hilside with rocky outcropping and adjacent Quercus garryana Phil Green 09-76 28 May 2009 forest. Common in forest understory among rocks. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-393587 David Giblin 2721 13 May 2009 Montiaceae WTU-377977 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. East Sucia #6. 48.76422° N, 122.88631° W U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: A high, cliffy sandstone island, cliffs all around, Juniperus over top of U.S. BLM parcel along Glenwood Highway. Land adjacent to and island. 0.55 acres. Island is predominantly old junipers, with dry above Klickitat River. south east facing slope of Vulpia and Bromus, rich north-facing slope Elev. 1118 ft. with Plectritis, Sedum spath, Collinsea. Several small plants in dry 45.94635° N, 121.11401° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3 m., Source: soil under Juniperus. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GPS Quercus garryana/Pinus ponderosa overstory with large cobble and Cheryl Lowe 09-33 29 May 2009 Carex geyeri understory. Locally common in forest understory in seasonally moist areas. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-395158 David Giblin 2606 11 May 2009 with Steve Hahn Montiaceae WTU-378842 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Montiaceae Fisher Hill Road, about 1.5 kilometers past where road crosses Klickitat River. First in a series of switchbacks; pullout on west side Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. of road. Elev. 383 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: 45.72263° N, 121.25636° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., U.S. BLM land. Access road from Glenwood Highway to Klickitat Source: GPS River. Bottom of long downhill section, west side of river. Steep hilside with rocky outcropping and adjacent Quercus garryana Elev. 1046 ft. forest. Scattered near forest edge among rocks. Phenology: Fruits. 45.97463° N, 121.10736° W; WGS 84 Origin: Native. Steep slope formed by road cut; soil exposed; some areas with basalt and large cobble. Locally common. Phenology: Flowers & David Giblin 2719 13 May 2009 Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-377980 David Giblin 2670 12 May 2009 with Steve Hahn WTU-378522 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: U.S. BLM land. Parcel between two large bends in Glenwood Bald Hills Natural Area Preserve. Bald 2. Highway where bounded on north side by Klickitat River. Elev. 1151 ft. Elev. 1085 ft. 46.81797° N, 122.43589° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m. 45.97498° N, 121.11775° W; WGS 84 Small, mostly open grassland being encroached by Pseudotsuga Quercus garryana, Pinus ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii menziesii; soils seasonally wet. Locally common in moist, shaded overstory with understory dominated by Carex geyeri were canopy areas. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. closed. Uncommon, at top of north facing slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 2793 18 May 2009 with David Wilderman David Giblin 2697 12 May 2009 with Steve Hahn WTU-380038 WTU-378836 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Bald Hills Natural Area Preserve. North Bald. U.S.A., IDAHO, CASSIA COUNTY: Elev. 767 ft. Thompson Flats campground. 46.82259° N, 122.44366° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m. Elev. 8000 ft. Quercus garryana savannah with large, open grasslands containing 42° 19.6' N, 113° 37.3' W; T13S R24E S2 NW Festuca roemeri. Locally common in sunny, open area near gate for Snowdrift near entrance to campground. Corolla pale pink with parking. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. darker stripes, anthers bright pink, stems reddish. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 2822 18 May 2009 with David Wilderman J. F. Smith 4564 28 Jun 2003 WTU-380026 WTU-355001 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Circa 4 air kilometers northwest of McCarty Pond, Columbia Hills. Near Forest Road 3100 (Quartz Mountain Road) about 1/2 mile Elev. 2000 ft. above junction with Forest Road 230. 45° 42.5' N, 120° 50.5' W Elev. 5910 ft. Cultivated field of Medicago sativa, with Claytonia exiqua, Montia 47.07017° N, 121.06326° W; T18N R14E S3; WGS 84 linearis, adjacent to north-sloping dry grasslands over basalt. Black, wet soil with rocks in seep; 10º north-facing slope. Other Petioles and sometimes the leaves reddish; basal leaves mostly plants: Abies lasiocarpa, Senecio triangularis, Veratrum californicum, prostrate. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Ligusticum grayi. Flowers white; common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Peter F. Zika 24384 14 May 2009 Don Knoke 1914 29 Jul 2009 WTU-378982 WTU-379918 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Hartley Canyon, Columbia Hills. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Elev. 1000 ft. Bald Hills Natural Area Preserve. Bald 2. 45.71598°, -120.74995°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Elev. 1151 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 46.81797° N, 122.43589° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m. Thin-soiled grasslands over basalt, south and east aspects, with Poa Small, mostly open grassland being encroached by Pseudotsuga bulbosa, Draba verna, Phlox speciosa, Plectritis macrocera. Annual, menziesii; soils seasonally wet. Locally common in forest understory. basal leaves ascend, locally common. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Native. David Giblin 2792 18 May 2009 Peter F. Zika 24321 7 May 2009 with David Wilderman WTU-379336 WTU-380037 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Columbia Hills, circa 1.5 kilometers northwest of junction of Oak Flat [No locality given on label] Road and Hoctor Road. T3N R10E S6; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Elev. 2296 ft. Georef'd by Ben Legler 45° 47.5' N, 120° 36' W Actively managed timber land. Common. Phenology: Flowers. In sun or shade, shrub steppe and adjacent oak woodland, with Poa Origin: Introduced. bulbosa, Purshia tridentata, Phlox speciosa, Dodecatheon conjugens, Agoseris grandiflora, Balsamorhiza careyana. Over Jeff Walker 399 5 May 2009 basalt, north aspect. Showy white flowers, leaves green, common succulent annual. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-375304 Peter F. Zika 24367 13 May 2009 Montiaceae WTU-379460 Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Between Goose Island and Cattle Point, south end of San Juan Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Island, Puget Sound. Elev. 20 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: T34N R2W S8; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Southeast mouth of False Bay, San Juan Island. Georef'd by Ben Legler Elev. 60 ft. Outcrops north of picnic area, with Montia fontana, Lepidium T34N R3W S4 NE; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, virginicum, Armeria maritima, Plantago. Annual, glaucous, Georef'd by Ben Legler occasional. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. With Lamatium utriculatum, lichens, ledges in meadow. Prostrate green annual. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter F. Zika 14838 10 Mar 2000 P. F. Zika 14832 9 Mar 2000 WTU-375199 WTU-379637 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Nevil Road, ca. 1 mile East of Winlock, Grand Prairie. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Elev. 492 ft. Columbia Hills, circa 1.5 kilometers northwest of junction of Oak Flat 46° 29.6' N, 122° 54' W; T12N R2W S27 Road and Hoctor Road. Damp gravel roadside, full sun, with Montia linearis, M. fontana, Poa Elev. 2296 ft. annua, P. bulbosa, Veronica arvensis. White flowers. Phenology: 45° 47.5' N, 120° 36' W Fruits. Origin: Native. Shrub steppe and margins of oak woodland; with Poa bulbosa, Purshia tridentata, Lomatium macrocarpum, Dodecatheon Peter F. Zika 16795 24 Apr 2002 conjugens, Agoseris grandiflora; over basalt, north aspect. Occasional annual, plants pale gray-green, leaves erect. Phenology: WTU-379124 Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter F. Zika 24349 13 May 2009 Montiaceae WTU-379448 Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Montiaceae U. S. Bureau of Land Management property opposite Dillacort Canyon on west side of Klickitat River. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Elev. 393 ft. 45.741° N, 121.22549° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: GPS [No locality given on label] Vernally moist, steep southeast-facing slope dominated by T3N R10E S6; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Lomatium grayi. Locally common in rocky outcropping at base of Georef'd by Ben Legler slope. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Actively managed timber land. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 3336 8 Apr 2010 with Steve Hahn Jeff Walker 400 5 May 2009 WTU-379997 WTU-375305 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WALLA WALLA U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: COUNTY: Steens Mountain. Steens Mountain Loop Ice Harbor Dam and Locks Complex, Snake Byway, approximately 1 kilometer below River, Charbonneau Park, area around parking junction with Kiger Gorge turnoff. lot. Elev. 8251 ft. Elev. 442 ft. 42° 41.7' N, 118° 35.8' W; WGS 84 46.24729° N, 118.87057° W; WGS 84, Wet meadow surrounded by shrub-steppe uncertainty: 5 m. habitat. One patch along edge. Phenology: Highly disturbed sand dune community with Flowers. Origin: Native. Bromus tectorum and Artemisia tridentata. Common annual in sandy, disturbed soil of flats Jessie Johanson 07-71 and hillsides. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 21 Jul 2007 David Giblin 2583 WTU-400628, WTU-V-007042 with Don Knoke 16 Apr 2009 Montiaceae WTU-403252, WTU-V-011531 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, GRANITE COUNTY: Emerine Peak, Deer Lodge National Forest. Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Elev. 8505 ft. 46° 11.83' N, 113° 38.321' W U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Saddle/ridge. White. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Steens Mountain. Elev. 8856 ft. Maria Gerace 08-27 12 Jul 2008 42° 40.5' N, 118° 35.3' W; WGS 84 North-facing alpine meadows near late-lying snowbanks dominated WTU-397541 by Deschampsia cespitosa and Juncus mertensianus. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Jessie Johanson 07-14 21 Jul 2007 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. WTU-397874 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Bureau of Land Management. Lewis Bridge Montiaceae Road near intersection with Union Valley Road; west side of road. Claytonia nevadensis S. Watson Elev. 1869 ft. 47.6852° N, 118.85323° W; WGS 84, U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: uncertainty: 5 m. [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Basalt rimrock, shrub-steppe community Oregon: S3 (Rare; OBIC)] dominated by Artemisia tridentata, Poa Elev. 8593 ft. secunda, and Leymus cinereus. Whitish-green Damp meadows and rocky creeksides. Growing flowers. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: among rocks at edge of snowbank; leaves Native. succulent, purple. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ruth Pelz 09-4 Jessie Johanson 07-59 1 May 2009 21 Jul 2007 WTU-404592, WTU-V-012633 WTU-400630, WTU-V-007044 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Keller Ferry. Directly adjacent to ferry landing on east side. Elev. 1260 ft. 47° 55.804' N, 118° 41.371' W; WGS 84 Dry sandy bluff. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Patricia Lu-Irving 09-130 1 May 2009 WTU-400707, WTU-V-007215 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Intersection of County Road West and Bagdad U. S. Bureau of Land Management property; west side of Klickitat Road. West side of road. River opposite Dillacort Canyon. Elev. 2344 ft. Elev. 569 ft. 47° 53.051' N, 118° 58.744' W; WGS 84 45.74364° N, 121.21954° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Basalt rimrock shrub-steppe community with Source: GPS pockets of lithosol in the higher areas and deep, Quercus garryana woodland and adjacent grassy meadow; steep moist soil in base of the draws. Phenology: southeast facing slope with basalt outcroppings. Corollas Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. whitish-pink; common in forest understory. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. James Rodman 551 David Giblin 3312 7 Apr 2010 2 May 2009 with Steve Hahn WTU-404529, WTU-V-012569 WTU-387632

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U. S. Bureau of Land Management property opposite Dillacort Ross Lake National Recreation Area. Lightning Creek trailhead Canyon on west side of Klickitat River. along trail to Desolation Peak; east side of Ross Lake. Elev. 393 ft. Elev. 1518 ft. 45.741° N, 121.22549° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: 48.87517°, -121.01923°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GPS GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Vernally moist, steep, southeast-facing slope dominated by South-west facing bald along trail. Rocky outcroppings abundant Lomatium grayi. Locally common in rocky outcropping at base of with pockets of dry and moist soil; Pseudoroegneria dominant in slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. open areas; Pseudotsuga menziesii dominant tree in adjacent forest. In dry soil over rock; with Selaginella; scattered. Phenology: Flowers David Giblin 3337 8 Apr 2010 & Fruits. Origin: Native. with Steve Hahn Mignonne Bivin 10-6 11 May 2010 WTU-387642 WTU-381914 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Tahuya State Forest. Oak Patch Lake, 0.5 kilometers west of Elfendahl Pass Road and Goat Ranch Road junction. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Elev. 289 ft. U. S. Bureau of Land Management property; west side of Klickitat 47° 28' 32.3" N, 122° 55' 17.3" W River opposite Dillacort Canyon. Quercus garryana overstory with Rosa, Symphoricarpos, Pteridium Elev. 569 ft. and moss understory. Pinkish-white flowers; locally abundant. 45.74364° N, 121.21954° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Source: GPS Quercus garryana woodland and adjacent grassy meadow; steep David Giblin 04-11 16 Apr 2004 southeast facing slope with basalt outcroppings. Petals equal to or with B. Legler slightly longer than sepals; common. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-382728 David Giblin 3311 7 Apr 2010 with Steve Hahn Montiaceae WTU-383255 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: About 2.2 miles northwest of Rainier, and 6.2 air miles northwest of Tenino, about 13 air miles southeast of Olympia. Tenalquot Prairie, off of Rainier Road. About 300 feet south of north boundary road and fence, about half way between western and eastern property boundaries. Elev. 463 ft. 46° 54.05' N, 122° 44.08' W; T17N R1E S31 Prairie with scattered Pseudotsuga menziesii. Associates: Pseudotsuga menziesii, Cardamine oligosperma. Slope: flat. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. H. Brae 32 15 May 2009 with M. Treasure, J. Politsch, L. Plomski, A. Lindberg WTU-383437 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Vendovi Island. Near cove on north side of Approximately 2.5 miles up Forest Road 13 from island. Forest Road 62; approximately 12 miles Elev. 5 m. southeast of Prairie City, Oregon. 48.6129°, -122.614°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 50 Elev. 5061 ft. m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU 44.39184° N, 118.53235° W Staff Mixed conifer forest. Flowers white; in forest Open, mowed area around house and opening. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: outbuildings. Ca. 12 plants at base of Native. breakwater with Cerastium pumilum and Aira praecox. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Richard G. Olmstead 2010-38 John Floberg 2011-21 17 Jul 2010 with James Duemmel, Peter Dunwiddie, Tanner Harris, Ben Legler WTU-400337, WTU-V-006842 1 May 2011 WTU-404077, WTU-V-012255 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. Trail 713. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Along trail (old road) off Forest Service Road Bureau of Land Management parcel along Washington State 1640. Highway 14, south side of road between highway and river. Elev. 7934 ft. Elev. 403 ft. 44.2826° N, 118.70733° W; WGS 84 45.73466° N, 120.53404° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m. Fairly moist, rocky soil; 15° south-facing slope. Degraded sand dune community dominated by Bromus tectorum, Flowers pink; common in road bed. Phenology: Ericameria nauseosa, and Centaurea sp. Locally common in sandy Flowers. Origin: Native. soil at base of perennial plants. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Kylee Peterson 10-7 David Giblin 3689 19 Apr 2011 16 Jul 2010 with Ben Legler, Steve Hahn WTU-400965, WTU-V-007678 WTU-384248 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Southern end of Kachess Ridge along U.S. Forest Service trail Malheur National Forest. Forest Service Road following Silver Creek drainage. 2610, where road ends; approximately 8 47.293502°, -121.183025°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2841 m., kilometers from intersection with Highway 26. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer 44.5478° N, 118.6258° W; WGS 84, Source: Seasonally mesic rocky outcroppings and balds. Scattered on north Digital map facing rocky outcropping. Corollas pinkish-white. Phenology: South-facing slope dominated by Pinus Flowers. Origin: Native. ponderosa and Pseudotsuga menziesii. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Julie Monahan 2011-2 5 Jun 2011 with David Giblin Paul Reed 53 17 Jul 2010 WTU-385067 WTU-404610, WTU-V-012651 Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Indian Spring Campground. Road off Forest Road 1640. Elev. 6888 ft. 44.25266° N, 118.69917° W Engelmann spruce/lodgepole pine-dominated open forest, very disturbed. Forbs and Carex dominant. Adjacent wet areas. South-facing slope. Other plants: Mimulus lewisii, Aquilegia formosa. Flowers white; common in wet areas. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Kelsey Byers 10-7 16 Jul 2010 WTU-388548 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Bureau of Land Management parcel uphill from Washington State Columbia Hills. 6.4 miles north-northwest of Roosevelt. Highway 14; north side of road. Elev. 1764 ft. Elev. 974 ft. UTM Zone 10, 712255E, 5079055N; NAD 83, uncertainty: 1000 45.73967° N, 120.53067° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Source: GPS Dry grassland, light-colored soil; moderate south aspect. With Mix of degraded sand dune community and degraded lithosol/basalt Lomatium sp., Bromus tectorum, Poa bulbosa, and Lupinus sp. rimrock community dominated by Eriogonum strictum, Bromus Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. tectorum, and Erodium cicutarium. Annual; locally common in sandy soil at bottom of sand dune area. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. R.E. Brainerd 1029 29 Apr 2008 Origin: Native. with N. Otting, Krista Thie David Giblin 3706 20 Apr 2011 WTU-383723 with Ben Legler, Steve Hahn, Paul Slichter WTU-384800 Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca Red Marble Mine area. (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers Elev. 4500 ft. T31N R38E S25; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Georef'd by Ben Legler Bureau of Land Management parcel above and to the northeast of Douglas fir-larch community. Serviceberry and ninebark understory; apple orchard in Sundale; north side of Washington State Highway shallow soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 14. Elev. 921 ft. P. Camp 366 27 May 1980 45.73407° N, 120.30286° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map WTU-385406 Degraded area consisting of south-facing meadow below talus slope and basalt rimrock that forms a butte; Bromus tectorum and Erodium cicutarium throughout. Locally common and abundant in silty, light Montiaceae soil with Amsinckia and Triteleia. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Steve Hahn 11-18 21 Apr 2011 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: with David Giblin, Ben Legler Found on lower moist hillside of Grande Ronde river valley. Elev. 1350 ft. WTU-384781 46° 1' 55.5" N, 117° 17' 40.12" W With Berberis repens and Delphinium bicolor. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Pam Brunsfeld 1 26 Apr 2008 with Bill Rember Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. glauca (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) John M. Mill. & K.L. Chambers WTU-385752 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Bureau of Land Management parcel outside of Sundale, north of Montiaceae Washington State Highway 14. South-facing meadow below basalt outcropping. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Elev. 623 ft. 45.73197° N, 120.30014° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Source: Digital map Stray Gulch Creek. Meadow of light, silty soil broken by large basalt rocks; large patch of Elev. 3394 ft. Amsinckia at west end. Locally common in open soil; foliage 47.17565° N, 120.21138° W; WGS 84, glaucous; annual. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. uncertainty: 10 m., Source: Digital map Forested riparian zone with Cornus occidentalis, Ben Legler 11885 20 Apr 2011 Acer glabrum and Populus trichocarpa; with David Giblin, Steve Hahn, Paul Slichter understory shaded with moist soil. Annual; corollas white; growing in saturated soil. WTU-384702 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 3567 with Don Knoke, Megan A. Jensen, Ben Legler 30 Jun 2010 WTU-407090, WTU-V-019886 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Colockum Wildlife Area. Near top of Stray Okanogan Highlands, Buckhorn Mountain, United States Forest Gulch. Service. Elev. 1215 m. Elev. 4000 ft. 47.17925° N, 120.2135° W; WGS 84, T40N R30E S23 SE of NW; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: uncertainty: 3 m., Source: GPS TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler South-facing grassland slope with lithosol, Plants growing in open, rocky meadow. Aspect: 330 degrees. Slope: basalt cobble outcropping and adjacent Pinus 5%. Associated species: Pseudotsuga menziesii, Larix occidentalis, ponderosa forest. Annual; scattered among Calamagrostis rubescens, Arnica cordifolia, Achillea millefolium, cobble of rocky outcropping. Phenology: Collinsia parviflora, Symphoricarpos albus. Phenology: Flowers & Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Fruits. Origin: Native. Don Knoke 2022 Kathryn A. Beck 201022 7 Jun 2010 with David Giblin, Megan A. Jensen, Ben Legler WTU-387577 30 Jun 2010 WTU-406951, WTU-V-019683 Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Below and to northeast of Little Bald Mountain on west side of Forest Road 1600. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: 46.91046° N, 121.15371° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Western Colville National Forest and vicinity: French Point, west Source: GPS bank of Columbia River, circa 10 air miles southwest of Kettle Falls. North-south running drainage with basalt talus basin; Elev. 1300 ft. Pseudotsuga/Abies/Xanthocyparis forest and open seasonally wet T35N R37E S29, 31, 32; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: meadow with southeastern exposure. Corollas white; locally TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler common along riparian zone at edge of forest. Phenology: Flowers. Ponderosa pine/pinegrass open forest to riverbank and rocky Origin: Native. islands. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 3954 14 Jul 2011 Jean Wood 3877 20 May 1996 with Alex D. Harkness, Don Knoke WTU-387094 WTU-388527

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Western Colville National Forest and vicinity: Sherman Creek East side of Ship Harbor, Fidalgo Island, circa 0.5 miles east of ferry Wildlife Recreation Area: along Sherman Creek, circa 4 air miles landing and Shannon Point, Anacortes. west-southwest of Kettle Falls; toward Inchelium along Washington Elev. 9 ft. Highway 3; circa 0.5 miles south of junction of Washington highways 48° 30.3' N, 122° 40.1' W 3 and 20. Partly shaded gentle slope, with Acer macrophyllum, A. glabrum, Elev. 1700-1800 ft. Rubus parviflorus, R. spectabilis, Deschampsia elongata. Petals T36N R37E S28 SE; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: white, unstriped, often 3-4/node; shiny black seeds 2.8 x 1.3 TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler millimeters. SHEET 1 OF 2. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Flat benches on both sides of road, gravel bank of road cut Native. west/northeast exposure, ravine of creek; ponderosa pine flats, gravel pit, disturbed roadside, mixed forest creekside. Phenology: Peter F. Zika 25658 21 Jul 2011 Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-387973 Jean Wood 121 20 May 1995 WTU-387095 Montiaceae Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: East side of Ship Harbor, Fidalgo Island, circa 0.5 miles east of ferry landing and Shannon Point, Anacortes. Elev. 9 ft. 48° 30.3' N, 122° 40.1' W Partly shaded gentle slope, with Acer macrophyllum, A. glabrum, Rubus parviflorus, R. spectabilis, Deschampsia elongata. Petals white, unstriped, often 3-4/node; shiny black seeds 2.8 x 1.3 millimeters. SHEET 2 OF 2. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter F. Zika 25658 21 Jul 2011 WTU-387972 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: Payette National Forest. Forest Service Road Payette National Forest; along Forest Service 004 off west side of Hornet Creek Road. Road 002 where it crosses Huntley Gulch. Elev. 4454 ft. Elev. 4756 ft. 46.8689° N, 116.6415° W; WGS 84, 45.05444° N, 116.70179° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Nat. Geog. uncertainty: 25 m., Source: GPS TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Riparian forest understory beneath Abies Open meadow with clay soil and adjacent grandis, with Cornus stolonifera, Athyrium seasonally wet creek bed. Locally common filix-femina, Arnica cordifolia, Cardamine beneath Artemisia. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. cordifolia. Petals white; plants common in wet Origin: Native. soil along stream. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Shandra Jeffries 2011-38 Don Knoke 2140 24 Jun 2011 25 Jun 2011 WTU-406371, WTU-V-17307 WTU-405395, WTU-V-015749

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Payette National Forest. Cottonwood Road, Wenatchee National Forest: Forest Service approximately 8 kilometers east of Council. Road 8410 ca. 0.25 miles northeast from Elev. 3790 ft. junction with Road 5380; on divide between 44.6846° N, 116.37048° W; WGS 84, Mud Creek and Potato Creek. uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS Elev. 1015 m. Southwest-facing slope with rocky outcropping 47.823994° N, 120.311797° W; WGS 84, and seasonal stream at base of slope. Scattered uncertainty: 4 m., Source: Digital map in shrub understory adjacent to stream. Large, old burn on open, gently sloped ridgeline, Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. now dominated by Ceanothus velutinus and young Pinus ponderosa; dry gravelly soil. Petals John H. Chau 74 light pink, ca. 1 mm longer than the sepals; plants in sandy soil around Ceanothus. 25 Jun 2011 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-406131, WTU-V-17212 Don Knoke 2252 25 Jun 2012 with David Giblin, Ben Legler, Alex Harkness WTU-407088, WTU-V-019884 Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Payette National Forest. Summit of Lynes Peak circa 2 air miles west of Cuprum, around U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: communication towers. Ross Lake National Recreation Area: base of hill on immediate north Elev. 5412 ft. side of Newhalem. 45.09009° N, 116.73111° W; WGS 84, Elev. 188 m. uncertainty: 3 m. 48.673521° N, 121.253164° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 12 m., Open, windswept ridge with scattered conifers; Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ben Legler rocky soil, with diverse herbaceous cover. Steep rocky balds and cliffs with thin mossy soil; with scattered Petals white with yellow base, not striped; plants Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pinus contorta, Prunus virginana, Rosa common around snow patch. Phenology: nutkana, and Eriophyllum lanatum. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Native. Luke Ledwich 2011-24 Ben Legler 11920 4 Jun 2011 24 Jun 2011 Herbarium: WTU WTU-406265, WTU-V-17090 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Ross Lake National Recreation Area: base of hill on immediate north Shumaker Grade Road; approximately upper side of Newhalem. half of road before switchbacks end. Elev. 188 m. Elev. 855 m. 48.673521° N, 121.253164° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 12 m., 46.07878° N, 117.12126° W; WGS 84, Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ben Legler uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd Steep rocky balds and cliffs with thin mossy soil; with scattered by Maria Yousoufian Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pinus contorta, Prunus virginana, Rosa Mixture of basalt rimrock, open soil, grassland nutkana, and Eriophyllum lanatum. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: and seeps; unforested but shrubs in some Native. areas. Common in moist open soil; corollas pinkish-white; annual. Phenology: Flowers and Ben Legler 11922 4 Jun 2011 Fruits. Origin: Native. Herbarium: WTU David Giblin 3463 8 Jun 2010 Montiaceae WTU-400937, WTU-V-007715 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Ross Lake National Recreation Area: slopes above lake shore at Montiaceae end of trail to Hidden Hand Camp on north side of Ruby Arm of Ross Lake. Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. Elev. 470 m. 48.731658° N, 121.023303° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 9 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ben Legler Gillis Road. Base of south-facing cliffs; dry, loose soil and rock; partly shaded by Elev. 184 m. conifers and shrubs. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. 46.83301° N, 119.52784° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler 12406 14 Jun 2012 Maria Yousoufian with Steve Hahn North-facing basalt outcropping with Thelypodium laciniatum common. Locally Herbarium: WTU common at base of outcropping; annual. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae David Giblin 3557 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. 10 Jun 2010 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: WTU-404581, WTU-V-012621 South Beach, San Juan Island, southeast corner of America Camp. 48.564722°, -122.934444°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open beach area, with Montia spathulata (Claytonia exigua), Montiaceae Oenothera contorta, and Collinsia. Locally common annuals with greenish foliage, tiny white flowers subtended by two obovate stem Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. leaves, not connate. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Scott R. Atkinson 344 4 Apr 1992 Wenatchee National Forest. Forest Service Road 5200. Southeast of Sugarloaf Peak. WTU-325049 Elev. 4690 ft. 47.72569° N, 120.5244° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5 m. Montiaceae Subalpine meadow with Balsamorhiza sagittata, Hydrophyllum capitatum, and Penstemon Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson fruticosus. Locally common annual in sunny, open areas. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Headwaters of West Fork Chehalis River in Willapa Hills. David Giblin 2958 Elev. 2300 ft. with Ben Legler T11N R5W Sec. 31; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler 23 Jun 2009 Occurs in wet meadow dominated by Rudbeckia, Delphinium trolliifolium, Senecio triangularis and Heracleum lanatum. WTU-399017, WTU-V-005579 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Cathy L. Maxwell 1373 28 May 1995 with James Powell, Ed Maxwell, Gavin Maxwell WTU-392318 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. About 1 COUNTY: kilometer below Mad River Trailhead junction on Colville National Forest. Along old road bed Forest Service road. converted to trail between trailhead and start of Elev. 3800 ft. trail to Hall Mountain at end of Forest Service 47.82581° N, 120.59873° W; WGS 84, Road 500 off Sullivan Creek Road. uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map Elev. 1670 m. Roadside cut along Forest Service road; 48.80119° N, 117.231037° W; WGS 84, southwestern aspect; scattered rocky seeps. uncertainty: 18 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by Leaves glaucous, red; corollas much longer Maria Yousoufian than calyx. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Moist mossy soil of road bank and bed under Alnus sinuata and conifer forest. Petals white; David Giblin 2978 plants common in moist soil. Phenology: with Ben Legler Flowers. Origin: Native. 23 Jun 2009 Don Knoke 2303 WTU-400690, WTU-V-007198 21 Jul 2012 WTU-406842, WTU-V-019563 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Little Goose Dam Road. Milepost 4 at pullout. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE Elev. 193 m. COUNTY: 46.55533° N, 118.13114° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Colville National Forest. Sullivan Creek Road, Source: Digital map, Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian 10.2 miles from junction with Sullivan Lake North-facing basalt cliff with seeps. Locally common on shelf near Road. base of cliff. Seeds removed at WTU by Maria Yousoufian for study Elev. 887 m. by Michael Wilcox, Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, May 48.88888° N, 117.09759° W 2017. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 3872 20 May 2011 Kathleen Whitson 2012-7 WTU-397118 20 Jul 2012 Montiaceae WTU-407030, WTU-V-019647 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson COUNTY: Colville National Forest. Road to Salmo U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE Mountain. Approximately 1.5 kilometers below COUNTY: summit. Colville National Forest. Bear Pasture trailhead Elev. 1900 m. and along road near trailhead. 48.9633° N, 117.105° W; WGS 84, Elev. 5620 ft. uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map, 48.91724° N, 117.13914° W Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. South-facing slope bisected by road; small Origin: Native. seasonal stream along edge of road; slope with seasonally moist open areas. Locally common Doug Williams 2012-23 in Alnus understory; corollas white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 22 Jul 2012 Amy Cabral 12-30 WTU-407542, WTU-V-020599 21 Jul 2012 Montiaceae WTU-406799, WTU-V-18088 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Found along the road to the top of Mission Ridge ski area. Elev. 6200 ft. 47° 16.642' N, 120° 25.129' W; T21N R19E S26 Sub-alpine fir and lodgepole pine. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. P. Camp 3230 19 Jul 2012 WTU-394215 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia lanceolata Pursh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Blue Mountains, Touchet River. Up the Touchet river road (Road 64) Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Little from Dayton past the Bluewood ski resort turnoff going towards Bald Mountain along Forest Service Road 1600. Table Mountain. Elev. 1820 m. Elev. 5200 ft. 46.8996° N, 121.1708° W; WGS 84, 46° 5.165' N, 117° 53.368' W; T7N R39E S14 NE uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map, Rocky, roadside west aspect, in an Engelmann spruce grand fir Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Subalpine meadow and basalt outcropping on west side of road; Lupinus sp. and Festuca P. Camp 2385 29 Jun 2012 viridula common. Locally common on forest edge adjacent to meadow. Phenology: Flowers WTU-394223 and Fruits. Origin: Native. Alex Harkness 35 Montiaceae with Don Knoke, David Giblin Claytonia lanceolata Pursh 13 Jul 2011 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: WTU-408208, WTU-V-021416 Squilchuck. Elev. 2800 ft. T21N R20E S8; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Montiaceae Growing in the Douglas fir forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson P. Camp 1919 10 Apr 2005 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Olympic National Park, Idaho Camp. WTU-394314 Elev. 5100 ft. 48.26667°, -124.675°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Montiaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In shade under trees. [Mixed collection with Claytonia sibirica.] Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Ruby L. C. Sovereign s.n. 4 Jul 1941 Near Naches Pass Trail, NW end of Government Meadows, 1.3 air km WNW of Naches Pass. W slope of Cascade Range. WTU-316057B Elev. 1455 m. 47.09° N, 121.395° W On wet ground, full sun, with Deschampsia cespitosa, Carex Montiaceae laeviculmis. White flowers, occasional. Phenology: Flowers. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. P. F. Zika 26379B 29 Jul 2013 with E. R. Alverson U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: Deschutes National Forest. Dillon Falls Day WTU-394867 Recreation Area at end of Forest Service Road 600. Elev. 1228 m. Montiaceae 43.9564° N, 121.4201° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 200 m., Source: GPS Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Seasonally wet meadow that is currently dry, dominated by Carex spp. Common in loose, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE open soil; cespitose. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: COUNTY: Native. Colville National Forest. Salmo Mountain Lookout Road, approximately 0.5 kilometers Ruth Pelz 13-14 from top at pullout. Elev. 2001 m. 13 Jul 2013 48.96471° N, 117.10195° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by WTU-410278, WTU-V-024297 Maria Yousoufian Open ridgeline with Vaccinium, Xerophyllum, Abies and Picea. Mixture of open and lightly forested areas. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Luke Ledwich 12-20 21 Jul 2012 WTU-408698, WTU-V-022478 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Puget Sound Energy Wild Horse Wind Facility, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest; south under pines along north-south drainage side of Highway 410; Mesatchee Creek between Government Spring and Thorn Spring, trailhead. Whiskey Dick Creek watershed. Elev. 1090 m. Elev. 3275 ft. 46.9126° N, 121.4059° W; WGS 84, 47.03685° N, 120.1979° W uncertainty: 50 m., Source: Digital map East-facing slope, grassy shaded area under Disturbed soil on edge of gravel road in mixed mature pines, pine needles cover ground, deep conifer forest. Petals white with pink lines; plants soils. Other plants: Pinus ponderosa, grasses, scattered in moist soil. Phenology: Flowers. Lithophragma glabrum, Hydrophyllum Origin: Native. capitatum, Achillea millefolium, Boechera sparsiflora. Conspicuous white to pink flowers Alex Harkness 12-128 with red-pink veins on petals, lanceolate leaves, with David Giblin, Ben Legler abundant clumps under pines but absent elsewhere. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. 28 Aug 2012 Origin: Native. WTU-414682, WTU-V-031593 Ron Bockelman 14-019 25 Apr 2014 WTU-405242, WTU-V-015946 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Off the Colockum Creek road. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Elev. 4850 ft. Puget Sound Energy Wild Horse Wind Facility, T20N R20E S24 NE, near the section line south of Wild Horse Spring, North Fork Whiskey with 13; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Dick Creek watershed. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Crystal Shin, Elev. 3300 ft. Invalid coordinates (located outside county 47.04238° N, 120.19622° W bounds). Shady hillside seep, deep moist soils, mostly Shady, moist meadow of elk sedge and growing under hawthorns where grasses are grasses. Saturated soil, adjacent snow patch. sparse. Other plants: Crataegus douglasii, Douglas fir and ponderosa pine forest. grasses, Maianthemum stellatum, Ribes cereum, Achillea millefolium, Rosa woodsii. P. Camp 2319 Plants 15-20 centimeters tall, multiple erect stems, relatively large leaf surrounding stem 18 May 2012 below several buds and single white flower, 5 small white waxy petals, frequent but limited WTU-398978, WTU-V-007994 patchy distribution. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Ron Bockelman 14-051 23 May 2014 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. WTU-399784, WTU-V-006073 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Montiaceae Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Forest south of campsite "Swauk Campground" on Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson highway 97. Elev. 970 m. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: 47.328° N, 120.656° W; Source: Specimen Naneum Creek circa 2.2 miles south of Naneum Label Meadows on Forest Road 3530. Collected under USDA (Region 6) Permit Elev. 1425 m. number 2013-15. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: 47.2707° N, 120.5256° W; Source: Field Native. notes Openings in mixed conifer forest and wet Jurriaan M. de Vos 275 meadows. Flowers white; growing in wet seep. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 19 Jun 2013 Richard G. Olmstead 2012-9 WTU-399772, WTU-V-006061 16 Jun 2012 WTU-399120, WTU-V-005297 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Forest Fishtrap Lake area. West side of lake. South of around former campsite Lion Rock. abandoned corral, across wetland area. Elev. 1890 m. Elev. 670 m. 47.251° N, 120.581° W; Source: Specimen 47.324° N, 117.8759° W; WGS 84, Label uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map Collected under USDA (Region 6) Permit North-facing, low, basalt rimrock bluff with number 2013-15. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: scabland above and wetland area below. Native. Annual; growing in basalt rimrock outcropping. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Jurriaan M. de Vos 271 David Giblin 4110 18 Jun 2013 22 May 2012 WTU-399778, WTU-V-006067 WTU-415204, WTU-V-032642 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Fishtrap Lake area. West side of lake near Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. abandoned corral. Elev. 670 m. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: 47.3253° N, 117.8774° W; WGS 84, Hog Lake area. Approximately 0.5 kilometers uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map south of trailhead parking area for Hog Lake Low basalt rimrock bluff with mix of scabland trail. and loess mounds; Triteleia grandiflora, Elev. 680 m. Artemisia rigida, Pseudoroegneria spicata, and 47.3771° N, 117.8112° W; WGS 84, Leymus cinereus common. Scattered among uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map rocks at base of basalt rimrock; annual. Riparian zone at base of basalt outcropping and Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. adjacent scabland and Pinus ponderosa forest. Phalaris arundinacea dominant in riparian zone. David Giblin 4057 Growing in rock crevice; leaves thin; bract deeply incised. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. 21 May 2012 Origin: Native. WTU-414712, WTU-V-031891 David Giblin 4170 23 May 2012 Montiaceae WTU-414719, WTU-V-031746 Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Fishtrap Lake area. West side of lake near Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. abandoned corral. Elev. 670 m. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: 47.3253° N, 117.8774° W; WGS 84, Wooten Wildlife Area, Deer/Watson uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map Campground, south end of camping area. Low basalt rimrock bluff with mix of scabland Elev. 691 m. and loess mounds; Triteleia grandiflora, 46.29133° N, 117.65561° W; WGS 84, Artemisia rigida, Pseudoroegneria spicata, and uncertainty: 10 m., Source: Digital map Leymus cinereus common. Locally common East-facing slope dominated by Symphoricarpos among loess mounds among Leymus cinereus. albus and Pseudoroegneria spicata. Annual; Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. scattered in understory. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 4058 David Giblin 3739 21 May 2012 17 May 2011 WTU-414769, WTU-V-031853 WTU-415218, WTU-V-032628 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Wooten Wildlife Area. Tucannon Road, Wooten Wildlife Area. Hillside of drainage to approximately 3 kilometers north of Deer west of Spring Lake Campground. Watson Campground. Elev. 811 m. Elev. 690 m. 46.32909° N, 117.68107° W; WGS 84, 46.30409° N, 117.65524° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map Grassy slope with basalt outcroppings; East-facing basalt outcropping with seepy dominated by Pseudoroegneria spicata with areas; Penstemon spp. and Philadelphus lewisii scattered Pinus ponderosa; aspect collected common. Uncommon in seep; annual. primarily southern; Bromus tectorum common in Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. open soil areas. Common on edge of seasonal creek bed. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. David Giblin 3745 Origin: Native. 18 May 2011 David Giblin 3773 WTU-415223, WTU-V-032621 18 May 2011 WTU-411401, WTU-V-025020 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Wooten Wildlife Area. Tucannon Road, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: approximately 3 kilometers north of Deer Wooten Wildlife Area. Hillside of drainage to Watson Campground. west of Spring Lake Campground. Elev. 690 m. Elev. 811 m. 46.30409° N, 117.65524° W; WGS 84, 46.32909° N, 117.68107° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map East-facing basalt outcropping with seepy Grassy slope with basalt outcroppings; areas; Penstemon spp. and Philadelphus lewisii dominated by Pseudoroegneria spicata with common. Uncommon in crevices on basalt face scattered Pinus ponderosa; aspect collected in dry soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. primarily southern; Bromus tectorum common in open soil areas. Scattered on edge of seasonal David Giblin 3746 creek bed. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. 18 May 2011 David Giblin 3774 WTU-414961, WTU-V-032801 18 May 2011 WTU-411400, WTU-V-025018 Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. Wooten Wildlife Area. Hillside of drainage to west of Spring Lake Campground. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Elev. 811 m. Wooten Wildlife Area. Hillside to the east of 46.32909° N, 117.68107° W; WGS 84, Hartsock Grade Road where stream crosses uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map under road. Grassy slope with basalt outcroppings; Elev. 829 m. dominated by Pseudoroegneria spicata with 46.37361° N, 117.70573° W; WGS 84, scattered Pinus ponderosa; aspect collected uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map primarily southern; Bromus tectorum common in West-facing slope with rocky outcroppings; open soil areas. Uncommon on edge of Pseudoroegneria spicata dominates slope with seasonal creek bed. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Lupinus sulphureus common; other parts of Native. hillside dominated by Symphoricarpos albus where wet and Centaurea solstitialis? on upper David Giblin 3772 slopes. Locally common in moist crevice along seasonal creek bed. Phenology: Flowers. 18 May 2011 Origin: Native. WTU-414968, WTU-V-032790 David Giblin 3783 18 May 2011 WTU-411392, WTU-V-025028 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Wooten Wildlife Area. Section at northwest Along Forest Road 1115 1.5 miles from United corner of Hartsock Grade Road and Tucannon States Highway 97. Road. Elev. 978 m. Elev. 670 m. 47.27984° N, 120.70791° W; T20N R17E S4; 46.38554° N, 117.70334° W; WGS 84, WGS 84 uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map Open coniferous forest, few shrubs; somewhat South-facing slope with seasonal creek moist soil; 15° south-facing slope. Other plants: drainage; slope dominated by Pseudoroegneria Pinus ponderosa, Holodiscus discolor, Senecio spicata and Bromus tectorum; Lupinus integerrimus. Flowers white; common. sulphureus and Amsinckia sp. common. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Scattered along seep. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Don Knoke 2406 David Giblin 3803 11 Jun 2013 18 May 2011 WTU-409925, WTU-V-023936 WTU-418069, WTU-V-039821 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Along Forest Road 1115 1.5 miles from United Olympic National Forest. Cushman Lake Road. States Highway 97. Elev. 241 m. Elev. 978 m. 47.49646° N, 123.30341° W; WGS 84, 47.27984° N, 120.70791° W; T20N R17E S4; uncertainty: 200 m., Source: GPS WGS 84 Disturbed south-facing slope with loose, gravelly Open coniferous forest, few shrubs; moist soil; soil. Hypericum perforatum and Hypochaeris 15° south-facing slope. Other plants: Pinus radicata common. Locally common in mesic ponderosa, Holodiscus discolor, Senecio shaded areas; corollas white; annual. integerrimus. Flowers white to light pink with Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. pink lines; common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 5537 Don Knoke 2338 26 May 2015 9 Apr 2013 WTU-417785, WTU-V-038980 WTU-409308, WTU-V-023262 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Olympic National Forest. Cushman Lake Road. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Elev. 241 m. Along Forest Road 1115 0.1 miles west of 47.50024° N, 123.30921° W; WGS 84, United States Highway 97. uncertainty: 50 m., Source: GPS Elev. 750 m. Riparian corridor in Pseudotsuga menziesii 47.24805° N, 120.69647° W; T20N R17E S3; forest. Locally common at edge of road; corollas WGS 84 white; annual. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Fairly dry, gravelly soil; 20° south-facing slope; Origin: Native. open coniferous forest. Other plants: Pseudotsuga menziesii, Symphoricarpos albus, David Giblin 5553 Lithophragma parviflorum. Flowers white; common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 26 May 2015 Don Knoke 2361 WTU-417802, WTU-V-038735 15 May 2013 WTU-409227, WTU-V-023166 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Little Naches River at junction of Little Naches Forest Service Road 1902 approximately 17 River Road and entrance to Kaner Flat kilometers west of junction with Forest Service Campground. Road 19; where Sand Creek passes under road. Elev. 820 m. Elev. 1098 m. 47.0104° N, 121.12675° W; WGS 84, 47.03834° N, 121.23258° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS uncertainty: 50 m., Source: GPS Rocky shoreline with gravel bars and adjacent Forested riparian zone with Abies, Pseudotsuga upland; Eriophyllum lanatum and Lupinus menziesii and Thuja plicata overstory. Scattered abundant. Scattered among rocks along edge of in saturated soil along streambed; basal leaves riverbed; annual. Phenology: Flowers and upright; corollas white. Phenology: Flowers. Fruits. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. David Giblin 4926 David Giblin 5021 18 Jun 2013 20 Jun 2013 WTU-418394, WTU-V-039241 WTU-418398, WTU-V-039245

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Forest Road 1920 where it crosses West Quartz Base of south side of Viewcrest Ridge, Creek. Bellingham. 46.98838° N, 121.22858° W; WGS 84, 48.702484°, -122.503162°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: GPS uncertainty: 750 m., Source: Digital Map, North-facing cold-water seep emerging from Georef'd by Ibro Polovina forest with Larix occidentalis, Chamaecyparis In shallow soil over sandstone rock, near nootkatensis, and Alnus on forest margin. seashore. Flowers greenish. Phenology: Scattered in saturated soil; corollas white. Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Carl A. Linde Jr. s.n. David Giblin 4964 25 Apr 1957 19 Jun 2013 WTU-390477, WTU-V-010466 WTU-418368, WTU-V-039215

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: South side of Mount Adams. Road 762. Forest Service Road 19 approximately 10 Elev. 1219 m. kilometers north of Kaner Flat Campground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.06098° N, 121.2112° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS David Biek 04-1 28 May 2004 Seasonally wet meadow approximately 20 with Susan McDougall hectares in size along Little Naches River floodplain; dominated by grasses and forbs in Herbarium: WTU drier sections and Carex spp and Scirpus microcarpus where wet. Uncommon in dry soil on edge of meadow. Phenology: Flowers and Montiaceae Fruits. Origin: Native. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. David Giblin 4965 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: 19 Jun 2013 South side of Mount Adams. Road 762. Elev. 1219 m. WTU-418369, WTU-V-039218 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Biek 04-4A 28 May 2004 with Susan McDougall Herbarium: WTU Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH Southeast side of Mount Adams. Forest Road 71 at junction with COUNTY: Forest Road 150. East Warm Beach Senior Community, Elev. 1223 m. Stanwood. 46° 5.9' N, 121° 27.727' W; Source: Field notes 48.181907°, -122.348357°; WGS 84, Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. uncertainty: 224 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian David Biek 04-85 3 Jul 2004 Trailside, mixed woods, moist. Phenology: with Susan McDougall Flowers. Origin: Native. Herbarium: WTU Clayton Haberman s.n. 4 May 2009 Montiaceae WTU-402766, WTU-V-010536 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Indian John Hill rest stop, Interstate 90. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Elev. 2141 ft. 47.161318°, -120.842822°; WGS 84, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: uncertainty: 200 m., Source: Digital Map, Along Icicle River west of Fish Hatchery, Georef'd by Crystal Shin Leavenworth. Open ponderosa pine. Phenology: Flowers. 47.544209°, -120.709224°; WGS 84, Origin: Native. uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Clayton Haberman s.n. Open Ponderosa Pine stand. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 7 Apr 2005 Clayton Haberman s.n. WTU-402764, WTU-V-010531 6 May 2011 WTU-402761, WTU-V-010969 Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. Tulare Beach. 48.101763°, -122.343202°; WGS 84, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH uncertainty: 650 m., Source: GeoLocate, COUNTY: Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian East Warm Beach Senior Community, Volunteer in flower pot. Phenology: Flowers. Stanwood. Origin: Native. 48.181907°, -122.348357°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 224 m., Source: Digital Map, Clayton Haberman s.n. Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Trailside, mesic-mixed woods. Phenology: 3 May 2006 Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-402762, WTU-V-010532 Clayton Haberman s.n. 7 Jul 2009 Montiaceae WTU-402759, WTU-V-010971 Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: East side Cascade Pass, Highway 2. Claytonia sibirica L. 47.769793°, -120.96668°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Digital Map, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Georef'd by Joseph Stormer West side of Mount Adams. Road 23. Everett Community College Botany 101 lab Elev. 1163 m. specimen. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46° 12.541' N, 121° 38.174' W; Source: Field notes Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Dr. F. Schwartz s.n. David Biek 05-44 14 Jun 2005 21 Apr 2004 with Susan McDougall WTU-402765, WTU-V-010533 Herbarium: WTU Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Cougar Creek Road, approximately 8 kilometers Fishtrap Lake area. Pullout approximately 2 north of junction with Grande Ronde River kilometers west of abandoned corral. Area on Road. north side of road. Elev. 967 m. Elev. 700 m. 46.06192° N, 117.33096° W; WGS 84, 47.3275° N, 117.8836° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 50 m., Source: GPS uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map South-facing slope with scattered Ponderosa Loess mounds, vernal ponds, and basalt pine trees to 20 meters tall; Balsamorhiza and rimrock outcroppings. Locally common in Lupinus abundant. Locally common in shrub crevices of basalt rimrock outcroppings. understory. Seeds removed at WTU by Maria Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Yousoufian for study by Michael Wilcox, Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, May David Giblin 4140 2017. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. 22 May 2012 David Giblin 4727 WTU-418318, WTU-V-039325 21 May 2013 WTU-410170, WTU-V-024150 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Umatilla National Forest: spring at outlet of unnamed cirque in U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: headwaters of East Fork Clear Creek, ca. 1 air mile NW of Vinegar Alder Creek Road at fork where it begins to Hill. climb to top of canyon. Elev. 2190 m. Elev. 330 m. 44.724936° N, 118.570187° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 25 m., 45.9138° N, 120.0457° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Digital map Saturated soil with flowing seep, dominated by Allium validum. Ephemeral stream corridor and surrounding Petals white, not striped; plants rhizomatous. Phenology: Flowers. shrub-steppe areas; Artemisia tridentata Origin: Native. scattered and Bromus tectorum abundant. Locally common at base of rocks in streambed. Ben Legler 12169 16 Aug 2011 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with Nick Otting, Richard Brainerd David Giblin 4644 Herbarium: WTU 25 Apr 2013 Montiaceae WTU-417970, WTU-V-039854 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Montiaceae Swanson Lakes Wildlife Area: along Hatten Road 0.4 km north of Willow Lake. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Elev. 645 m. 47.591649° N, 118.594425° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Meadow Small vernal pool adjacent to road; now drying with moist bottom; circa 1.6 miles southeast of Quartz Mountain with Myosurus, Plagiobothrys, Allium, Delphinium, Alopecurus, Summit, at the end of Forest Road 3300. Vulpia. Plants red-tinged; leaves spreading; plants common on road Elev. 1920 m. shoulder. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. 47.0745° N, 121.081° W; Source: Specimen Label Ben Legler 12639 23 May 2013 Meadow. DNA sample taken. Collected under USDA Forest Service Region 6 permit 2014-10. Herbarium: WTU Jurriaan M. de Vos 338 Montiaceae 26 Jul 2014 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. WTU-404434, WTU-V-012436 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITSAP COUNTY: North side of Point No Point Road NE at Point No Point, 8 air miles north of Kingston. Elev. 5 ft. 47.911645° N, 122.529289° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 20 m., Source: Digital Map Sandy flat between road and saltwater beach, with low mats of moss, Claytonia, and Polygonum paronychia. Petals white; plants red-tinged, common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 12982 8 Apr 2014 Herbarium: WTU Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia exigua Douglas ex Torr. & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITSAP COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: North side of Point No Point Road NE at Point No Point, 8 air miles Schaefer County Park along Skookumchuck north of Kingston. River ca 4 air km NNE of Centralia. Elev. 5 ft. Elev. 40 m. 47.911645° N, 122.529289° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 20 m., 46.75324° N, 122.937193° W; WGS 84, Source: Digital Map uncertainty: 4 m., Source: GPS Sandy flat between road and saltwater beach, with low mats of Edge of moist Pseudotsuga menziesii woods moss, Claytonia, and Polygonum paronychia. Plants pinkish to dull adjacent to open, unmaintained lawns and grayish-brown, common in otherwise bare sand. Phenology: picnic areas. Petals very pale pink, ca 4-5 mm Flowers. Origin: Native. long; inflorescences elongate; stem leaves perfoliate; basal leaves nearly linear; plants Ben Legler 12983 8 Apr 2014 occasional on forest edge. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Herbarium: WTU Ben Legler 13456 with Sara Legler Montiaceae 8 May 2015 Claytonia sibirica L. Herbarium: WTU U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Montiaceae Schaefer County Park along Skookumchuck River ca 4 air km NNE of Centralia. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Elev. 40 m. 46.75324° N, 122.937193° W; WGS 84, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: uncertainty: 4 m., Source: GPS Gifford Pinchot National Forest: along Forest Edge of moist Pseudotsuga menziesii woods Service Road 21 near crossing of Jennings adjacent to open, unmaintained lawns and Creek, 6.2 air km southeast of Packwood. picnic areas. Petals pale pink with pink stripes, Elev. 605 m. ca. 7-8 mm long; plants abundant on edge of 46.555596° N, 121.634467° W; WGS 84, woods. Phenology: Flowers. uncertainty: 54 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ben Legler Ben Legler 13454 Open, montane Pseudotsuga menziesii forest with Sara Legler on steep southwest-facing slope. Petals white, 2-3 mm; stems red-tinged; plants occasional in 8 May 2015 rocky shaded soil. Phenology: Flowers. Herbarium: WTU Ben Legler 13547 10 May 2015 Montiaceae WTU-409984, WTU-V-023953 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Schaefer County Park along Skookumchuck Montiaceae River ca 4 air km NNE of Centralia. Elev. 40 m. Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. 46.75324° N, 122.937193° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4 m., Source: GPS U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Edge of moist Pseudotsuga menziesii woods Boeing Creek Park: along Boeing Creek Loop adjacent to open, unmaintained lawns and Trail near north end of park; Shoreline. picnic areas. Petals white, ca 3 mm long; stem Elev. 93 m. leaves perfoliate, round; plants robust, common 47.755151° N, 122.363888° W; WGS 84, on edge of woods. Phenology: Flowers. uncertainty: 25 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ben Legler Ben Legler 13455 Moist leaf litter and humus on trailside beneath with Sara Legler edge of Acer macrophyllum forest, on level bench. Petals white, ca 4 mm, not striped; 8 May 2015 cauline leaves distinct, broadly ovate; basal leaves broadly ovate; plants locally common on Herbarium: WTU trailside. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Ben Legler 13568 31 May 2015 Herbarium: WTU Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Puget Sound Energy Wild Horse Wind Facility, South Woods Park, in northwest corner of park west of Beacon Ridge Road, northwest of not far from sports fields for Shorecrest High maintenance yard near transmission line, School; Shoreline. Schnebly Coulee watershed. Elev. 120 m. Elev. 2730 ft. 47.738821° N, 122.305815° W; WGS 84, 46.97991° N, 120.21032° W uncertainty: 4 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by Shrub-steppe/sagebrush habitat, top of low Ben Legler south-running ridgeline, deep drifted soils under Small shaded opening under mixed forest, moist bitterbrush. Other plants: Purshia tridentata, humus with abundant Geranium robertianum, Artemisia rigida, grasses, Cryptantha watsonii, edges with Rubus discolor. Petals 5-5.5 mm, Allium acuminatum. Dense grouping of small white with faint pink tinge and with pink lines; somewhat prostrate annual plants, leaves inflorescences mostly with 1 bract subtending succulent, small white flowers; dominant in lowest cluster of flowers and 1-2 paired bracts localized pockets under shrubs. Phenology: on upper-most flower cluster, other flowers Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. ebracteate, clustered; inflorescence leaves broadly ovate, distinct, ca 1-1.5 cm; plants Ron Bockelman 15-27 25 Apr 2015 locally common in opening. Photographed. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. WTU-407811, WTU-V-021882 Ben Legler 14039 20 Apr 2016 Montiaceae WTU-410000, WTU-V-024061 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: South shore of Rainbow Lake, circa 20 air Claytonia sibirica L. kilometers south-southwest of Yellow Pine. Elev. 2360 m. U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: 44.828436° N, 115.577796° W; WGS 84, Coeur d'Alene National Forest. Shadow Falls, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: GPS along and above trail at Yellow Dog Creek. Peaty and marshy lake shore with meadow [Elevation approximate, from digital map.] bordering lake and subalpine forest; wet soil, Elev. 3200 ft. with Carex, Antennaria microphylla, Potentilla; 47.7596° N, 116.1049° W; Source: GPS, lake shallows muddy, dominated by Nuphar Digital map polysepala. Occasional. Phenology: Flowers. West-facing slope along and above trail. Origin: Native. Western hemlock dominant, ericaceous understory. (Vaccinium, etc.) Phenology: S. Legler 2015-75 Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. with Ben Legler, Don Estberg, John Bassett Ashley Powell 2016-18 12 Jul 2015 9 Jul 2016 WTU-416568, WTU-V-035926 WTU-419434, WTU-V-041012

Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. Claytonia sibirica L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: West shoulder of 15th Avenue NE near U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: intersection with NE 188th Street, Shoreline. Coeur d'Alene National Forest: where Forest Elev. 120 m. Service Road 805 crosses Eagle Creek. 47.764343° N, 122.313749° W; WGS 84, Elev. 917 m. uncertainty: 3 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by 47.685794° N, 115.875966° W; WGS 84, Ben Legler uncertainty: 9 m., Source: GPS Moist, shaded, steep road banks on forested Moist, open conifer forest and brushy stream east-facing slope, dominated by Claytonia bottoms bisected by gravel road, with Abies washingtoniana. Petals white, 4-6 mm, not grandis, Thuja plicata, Tsuga heterophylla. striped; bracts small, several per inflorescence; Petals white with pink veins; occasional in cauline leaf pair distinct; plants annual, very gravelly soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. abundant on road side. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Terri Knoke 2016-11 Ben Legler 14037 16 Apr 2016 9 Jul 2016 WTU-409998, WTU-V-024063 WTU-420522, WTU-V-047674 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Coeur d'Alene National Forest. Border of Idaho Trail to Thompson peak. and Montana (Sanders County). Forest Road Elev. 2800 m. 430, 0.4 miles north of Jordan Summit. 44° 8.895' N, 114° 59.888' W; Source: Elev. 1552 m. Specimen Label 47.94377° N, 116.00731° W; Source: GPS Hab.: Alpine, saddle between Thompson and Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Williams peak. Asp.: E. Slope: 5°. Ass.: Native. Smelkowskia americana, Heuchera grossularifolia, Ivesia gordonii. Phenology: Richard G. Olmstead 2016-65 Flowers. with Sheila Olmstead, Evan Kelly, Veanna Willard, Mike Carlson, Wendy McClure, Regina R.C. Benkendorf 176 Johnson, Jim Duemmel, Richard Robohm, Terri Knoke 30 Jul 2016 8 Jul 2016 WTU-411542, WTU-V-025904 WTU-420797, WTU-V-049199 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: On Flagstaff Point in the Kukutali Preserve. U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: Elev. 10 ft. Coeur d'Alene National Forest: Along trail to 48.41788° N, 122.57325° W; Source: Revett Lake adjacent to waterfall circa 400 Specimen Label meters north of north end of lake. In a grassy bald. Growing under Rosa nutkana. Elev. 1598 m. Base of stems are reddish. Phenology: Flowers. 47.565174° N, 115.746422° W; WGS 84, Origin: Native. uncertainty: 5 m., Source: GPS Moist, open subalpine forest near small stream, Jeff Walker 920 with Menziesia ferruginea, Athyrium filix-femina, moss. Petals white; plants rhizomatous, in 16 Apr 2017 patches in saturated soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-416378, WTU-V-035291 S. Legler 2016-14 10 Jul 2016 Montiaceae WTU-420771, WTU-V-048928 Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: On Flagstaff Point in the Kukutali Preserve. Montiaceae Elev. 10 ft. 48.41788° N, 122.57325° W; Source: Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson Specimen Label In a grassy bald. Growing under Rosa nutkana. U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Base of stems are reddish. Origin: Native. Scree slopes beneath Patterson Peak over the Antz Basin. Jeff Walker 920 Elev. 3000 m. 44° 11.426' N, 113° 46.789' W; Source: 16 Apr 2017 Specimen Label Hab.: stable rock outcrops amidst scree. Slope: WTU-416377, WTU-V-035293 20-60°. Asp.: S. Ass.: Collomia debilis, Senecio fremontii. R.C. Benkendorf 217 19 Aug 2016 WTU-411453, WTU-V-025861 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE COUNTY: COUNTY: Colville NF Newport R.D. [Ranger District]. 1 Winchester Creek, 32 miles northwest of mile south of North Baldy L.O. Selkirk Mtns. Newport, Colville National Forest, Selkirk T35N R45E S17 SW; WGS 84, uncertainty: Mountains 1500 m., Source: Calc. from TRS, Georef'd by T33N R42E S28 W.M.; WGS 84, uncertainty: Sara Shiina 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Moist north aspect under Douglas-fir, subalpine Crystal Shin, Invalid coordinates (located fir. Phenology: Flowers. outside county bounds). Northeast exposure, growing in duff on Cindy Jo Talbott 267 streambank under Western red cedar. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 6 Jun 1978 Cindy Talbott 281 WTU-410946, WTU-V-025260 with Connie Smith 14 Jun 1978 Montiaceae WTU-410949, WTU-V-025263 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Montiaceae Western Colville National Forest and Vicinity: Smackout Swamp, ca [about] 7 air mi NW of Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Ione; ca 1 air mi NW of Smackout Pass. Elev. 3100-3300 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: T38N R41E S13 SE¼; also T38N R42E S18 1 mile east of Cottonwood Creek Road approx. SW¼; WGS 84, uncertainty: 900 m., Source: 5 miles south of Chewelah. Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Elev. 2200 ft. Mixed woods. Phenology: Flowers. T31N R41E S5 SW NW; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Digital Map, Jean Wood 6630 Georef'd by Crystal Shin Growing in loamy soil on grassy northwest 27 Jul 1996 mountain slope under Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-410947, WTU-V-025261 Cindy Talbott 25 17 Apr 1976 Montiaceae WTU-410950, WTU-V-025264 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE COUNTY: Montiaceae Colvillle, Watch Lake. Elev. 6450 ft. Claytonia lanceolata Pursh T40N R45E NWSE30 WM; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Digital Map, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: Georef'd by Sara Shiina Western Colville National Forest and Vicinity: Lake edge and adjacent area. Origin: Native. Horseshoe Mountain, ca [about] 8 air mi NW of Republic; on Forest Road 514 at south end of RCP 634 Horseshoe Mountain. East side of road Elev. 5200 ft. 30 Jul 1974 T38N R32E S19 SW¼; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by WTU-410948, WTU-V-025262 Sara Shiina Open slope with rock outcrops on south end of mountain; edges of Douglas fir/pinegrass forest. Phenology: Flowers. Jean Wood 479 28 May 1995 WTU-410951, WTU-V-025265 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: U.S.A., NEVADA, ELKO COUNTY: Western Colville National Forest and Vicinity: Wildhorse Crossing Campgrounds. Barstow Flats on Kettle River, ca [about] 1 air mi Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. SSE of Barstow store. Elev. 1806 m. Elev. 1300 ft. 41.72341° N, 115.89319° W; WGS 84, T38N R37E S29 NE¼; also S 28 W½; WGS Source: GPS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Digital Map, White flowers, circa 3-4 millimeters. Phenology: Georef'd by Crystal Shin Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Riverbank and sandy flood plain with ponderosa pine; heavily infested with cheatgrass and Poa Doug Williams 2017-15 bulbosa. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 17 Jun 2017 Jean Wood 4399 WTU-421354, WTU-V-052134 31 May 1996 WTU-410958-A, WTU-V-025266 Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Montiaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: Claytonia sibirica L. Payette National Forest; Granite Mountain Lookout. U.S.A., NEVADA, ELKO COUNTY: Elev. 2587 m. Road, circa 3 miles east of Jack Summit. Humboldt-Toiyabe National 45.09349° N, 116.20728° W; WGS 84, Forest, County Road 732. uncertainty: 3 m., Source: GPS Elev. 2137 Open mountain top with chunks of granite and 41.57656° N, 115.95144° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS loose rocky sandy soil. Assoc.: Pinus albicaulis, Moist draw and dry slope above. White. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Abies lasiocarpa, and copious amounts of Carex Native. spp, and Phlox; also Aconogonon. Along trail. Abundant throughout. Phenology: Flowers. John Chau 2017-05 18 Jun 2017 Origin: Native. with R. Olmstead, S. Olmstead, Paige Fabre, Marina Bambans Veanna Willard 2013-93 Herbarium: WTU with Dave Tank, Sarah Jacobs, Diego F Morales-Briones, Hannah Marx, Grahm Johnson Montiaceae 10 Jul 2013 Claytonia sibirica L. WTU-417508, WTU-V-037554 U.S.A., NEVADA, ELKO COUNTY: Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Forest Service Road 935 at Summit Springs; about 2.5 Montiaceae kilometers uphill toward Merritt Mountain. Elev. 2480 m. Claytonia sibirica L. 41.8796° N, 115.84976° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 200 m., Source: GPS U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR Snowbank area and adjacent dry slope and COUNTY: rocky outcropping; stand of Abies lasiocarpa on Olympic National Forest. West side of north-facing aspect. Locally common on edge Wynoochee Lake. Spur road off Forest Service of snowbank; corollas white. Phenology: Road 2294. Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 340 m. 47.4496° N, 123.57079° W; WGS 84, David Giblin 5934 uncertainty: 10 m., Source: GPS Understory of Abies grandis stand; Oxalis 17 Jun 2017 oregana, Polystichum munitum, and Rubus spectabilis common. Locally common; corollas WTU-421290, WTU-V-052043 pinkish-white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 6078 22 May 2018 WTU-418092, WTU-V-039793 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., OREGON, GILLIAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: East side of John Day River, within first half mile above mouth at At Lewis and Clark State Park in gravel parking Columbia River. lot near the restroom. UTM Zone 10, 683070E, 5067008N; Source: GPS Elev. 1400 ft. Locally common on sandy soils, 0-20% slope, with Bromus tectorum, 46.28679° N, 118.07229° W; Source: Cryptantha pterocarya, Camissonia contorta, Plagiobothrys tenellus. Specimen Label Flowers white. Growing with Stellaria media. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie PWD-17-63 30 Apr 2017 with Stacy Kinsell, Pam Camp Jeff Walker 1006 Herbarium: WTU 6 Apr 2018 WTU-418589, WTU-V-040073 Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Near north end of Canning Drive Northeast in Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Colville. Elev. 1570 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: 48.55606° N, 117.91933° W; Source: Common in Illia Dunes Recreation Area, Specimen Label downstream of the Lower Granite Dam. Dunes Growing on slope at edge of parking lot with are between Almota Ferry Road and the Snake Poa bulbosa, Buglossoides arvensis and River. Collinsia parviflora. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Elev. 675 ft. Native. 46.68593° N, 117.49325° W; Source: Specimen Label Jeff Walker 1018 Growing in sand with Cerastium semidecandrum. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: 28 Apr 2018 Native. WTU-418616, WTU-V-040939 Jeff Walker 1014 8 Apr 2018 Montiaceae WTU-418597, WTU-V-040074 Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Montiaceae S of NE 65th Street, near NE Windemere Road, 0.4 air kilometers west of Lake Washington, Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. Seattle. Elev. 20 m. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: 47.6748° N, 122.2558° W; Source: Specimen Common on Illia Dunes Recreation Area, Label downstream of the Lower Granite Dam. Dunes Uncommon on sunny meadow edge; with are between Almota Ferry Road and the Snake Rubus ursinus, R. armeniacus, Geranium River. dissectum, Myosotis discolor, Vicia sativa. Elev. 670 ft. Annual, white petals, 1-5 flowers/node. 46.68609° N, 117.49382° W; Source: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Specimen Label Growing in sand with Claytonia rubra. Peter F. Zika 29207 Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. 5 May 2018 Jeff Walker 1016 WTU-418797, WTU-V-040246 8 Apr 2018 WTU-418599, WTU-V-040081

Montiaceae Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: JBLM, TA-21, Upper Weir Prairie. Elev. 174 m. 46.91671° N, 122.71053° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Common-abundant on west-facing, heavily burned slope, with Nemophila parviflora. Origin: Native. Peter W. Dunwiddie PWD 16-08 29 Mar 2016 Herbarium: WTU Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: JBLM, TA-21, Upper Weir Prairie, north end. Wooten Wildlife Area. Section on the west side Elev. 170 m. of Blind Grade Road. 46.92743° N, 122.69272° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Elev. 833 m. Common on steep, recently-burned hillside under Pseudotsuga 46.36604° N, 117.67156° W; Source: menziesii. Origin: Native. Specimen Label East and south facing grassy slopes dominated Peter W. Dunwiddie PWD 16-30 6 Apr 2016 by Pseudoroegneria spicata; Basalt outcropping with Rod Gilbert, Sarah Krock throughout; large patches of Centaurea solstitialis abundant; Balsamorhiza sagittata and Herbarium: WTU Lupinus sulphureus common. Scattered in basalt outcropping where moist. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Montiaceae David Giblin 3822 Claytonia sibirica L. 19 May 2011 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Scatter Creek North Unit WTU-421077, WTU-V-50921 Elev. 200 m. 46.84056° N, 123.00258° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Occasional in understory of Quercus garryana-Pseudotsuga menziesii woodland at edge of prairie, with Symphoricarpos albus, Montiaceae Vancouveria hexandra, Nemophila parviflora, Circaea alpina. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Peter Dunwiddie PWD-17-392 9 Jun 2017 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: with Peter Zika Kanaka Bay Island #3. Elev. 2 ft. Herbarium: WTU 48.482781° N, 123.08528° W; Source: Digital map, Georef'd by Linnea Johnson, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). Montiaceae A few on moist bedrock ledges. Seeds shiny, deep reddish black, plants prostrate but green, stem leaves fused. Origin: Native. Claytonia sibirica L. Peter Dunwiddie PWD-18-259 3 Jun 2018 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: with Adam Martin, Judy Lantor Scatter Creek North Unit Elev. 200 m. Herbarium: WTU 46.84056° N, 123.00258° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Occasional in understory of Quercus garryana-Pseudotsuga Montiaceae menziesii woodland at edge of prairie, with Symphoricarpos albus, Vancouveria hexandra, Nemophila parviflora, Circaea alpina. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, LAKE COUNTY: Peter Dunwiddie PWD-17-392 9 Jun 2017 At junction of Lake, Glenn, and Coulsa with Peter Zika Counties. Snow Mountain Summit; Mendocino National Forest. Herbarium: WTU Elev. 7038 ft. 39.3768° N, 122.7569° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Montiaceae Rocky serpentine soil. Flowers white; annual. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. R. G. Olmstead 2014-36 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Richardson Rock #2. 30 May 2014 Elev. 20 ft. 48.445002° N, 122.907176° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS, Georef'd WTU-420853, WTU-V-049423 by Linnea Johnson Local, in steep, moist dirt. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie PWD-18-30 26 Apr 2018 with Peter Zika, Katy Beck Herbarium: WTU Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Wooten Wildlife Area. Second parking area off Oliphant Road. Area Large Bureau of Land Management property at covered includeds tope of ridge to about halfway down to valley southeast corner of East Road and Sixprong floor. Road. Elev. 745 m. Elev. 490 m. 46.38451° N, 117.68713° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., 45.8368° N, 120.1983° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Digital map Pseudoroegneria spicata dominant on west and south-facing slopes; Overgrazed shrub-steppe habitat with Artemisia Symphoricarpus albus dominant on north-facing slopes of drainages. rigida, Poa secunda, and areas of lithosol. Locally common among rock crevices. Phenology: Flowers and Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 4663 David Giblin 3858 19 May 2011 26 Apr 2013 Herbarium: WTU WTU-423679, WTU-V-063668 Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Montiaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Olympic National Forest. FS Road 23, Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. approximately 19km west of jct. with Highway 101. Skokomish River drainage. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Elev. 290 m. Junction of Little Naches Road and Forest 47.37558° N, 123.32745° W; WGS 84, Service Road 1901. Gravel and sand bar on uncertainty: 10 m., Source: GPS south bank of Little Naches River. South-facing gravelly rock outcropping. Elev. 820 m. Scattered at base of outcropping; corollas 46.94064° N, 121.063° W; WGS 84, pinkish-white; annual. Phenology: Flowers. uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS, Invalid Origin: Native. coordinates (located outside county bounds). Disturbed riverbed area exposed by receding David Giblin 5834 river level. Alnus and Melilotus common. Uncommon in shaded, sandy soil. Phenology: 27 Apr 2016 Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-420920, WTU-V-049761 David Giblin 4911 18 Jun 2013 Montiaceae WTU-424986, WTU-V-068444 Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: Panhandle National Forest. St. Joe Ranger Montiaceae District. Upper St. Joe River at bridge near junction of roads to Superior, Montana, and Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson north fork of Clearwater River. Elev. 1530 m. U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: 47.03964° N, 115.15748° W; WGS 84, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest: at base of Source: GPS large talus slope ca. 0.5 air km south of south Mixed conifer forest. Flowers white, rhizomatous end of Van Patten Lake. perennial. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 2275 m. 44.948438° N, 118.186427° W; WGS 84, R. G. Olmstead 2018-22 uncertainty: 11 m., Source: GPS Large, blocky talus bordered below by subalpine 27 Jun 2018 conifer forest, with Mertensia, Claytonia, Veratrum viride. Petals white; plants local in WTU-420591, WTU-V-048219 shaded soil by boulders. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Julia Bent 2018-02 13 Jul 2018 WTU-424151, WTU-V-065519 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Claytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook. U.S.A., OREGON, UNION COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Forest Service Road 43, approximately 5 km Approximately 20 kilometers south of Asotin along Meyer's Ridge north of junction with FS Road 73. Road. East side of road. Elev. 2060 m. Elev. 790 m. 45.00743° N, 118.24064° W; WGS 84, 46.2587° N, 117.1522° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 200 m., Source: uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS GPS Wet meadow in forest clearing with bryophytes North-facing slope with dense patches of Pseudoroegneria spicata; Eleocharis spp., and Allium geyeri (?) common few non-natives present; Artemisia rigida scattered. Locally common and abundant; adjacent dry conifer forest in grass understory; basal leaves linear. Phenology: Flowers and understory and adjacent disturbed moist Fruits. Origin: Native. roadside edge. Scattered in moist forest edge. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 4710 20 May 2013 Elena Boyle 2018-6 Herbarium: WTU 13 Jul 2018 Montiaceae WTU-423411, WTU-V-061938 Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Montiaceae Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. The Lakes Lookout trail form trailhead to peak. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Elev. 2571 m. 44.94392° N, 118.24374° W; WGS 84, U.S.A., OREGON, UNION COUNTY: uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: GPS Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Forest Pinus albicaulis and Vaccinium scoparium forest Service Road 4380. Approximately 5 km from with rocky outcroppings and crevices; sandy soil junction with FS Road 43. with exposures ranging from west to east; Elev. 1878 m. northern exposure in avalanche chutes. Locally 45.02231° N, 118.17725° W; WGS 84, common along rocks in avalanche chute; uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS corollas white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Dry, south-facing slope with sandy with Native. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi and Ceanothus velutinus common. Locally common in Natsuko Porcino 2018-8 disturbed dry roadside edge. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. 14 Jul 2018 Jim Duemmel 2018-5 WTU-421919, WTU-V-055262 13 Jul 2018 Montiaceae WTU-422119, WTU-V-057364 Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: Montiaceae Upper edge of cirque ca 0.6 km south of south end of Van Patten Lake. Claytonia cordifolia S. Watson Elev. 2406 m. 44.940616° N, 118.186504° W; WGS 84, U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: uncertainty: 14 m., Source: GPS Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, near Steep, north-facing, blocky talus below small Crawfish Creek. snow fields and rock head wall; with Elev. 6156 ft. Ranunculus, Luzula, Pinus albicaulis, Abies 44.93219° N, 118.28692° W; WGS 84, lasiocarpa. Petals white; local in rock crevices. Source: GPS Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Mixed conifer forest. White flowers. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Richard Robohm 2018-2 Jet Eccleston 2018-30 13 Jul 2018 13 Jul 2018 WTU-421711, WTU-V-053941 WTU-423401, WTU-V-061845 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia sibirica L. Claytonia arenicola L.F. Hend. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, SANDERS COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. West of [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Clear Lake at end of Forest Service Road 540. Montana: S2S3 (Rare; MTNHP)] Edge of Clear Creek. Elev. 2500 ft. Elev. 1025 m. 46.65186° N, 121.33129° W; WGS 84, Peter Lesica 11743 uncertainty: 50 m., Source: GPS Gravelly stream bank highly disturbed by 20 May 2019 seasonal snow melt runoff. Locally common in cobble at edge of stream; petals whitish-pink. WTU-423274, WTU-V-060324 Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 5246 17 Jun 2014 Montiaceae WTU-424728, WTU-V-067834 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Montiaceae [locality and coordinates withheld; status in British Columbia: S1 (Critically Imperiled, Red Claytonia washingtoniana (Suksd.) Suksd. List; BCCDC)] Elev. 7 m. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: South-facing grassy highway embankment of Dewatto River Road, approximately 1 kilometer Pattullo Bridge interchange; growing with north of intersection with Dewatto Beach Road. Lamium purpureum, Lamium amplexicaule, Elev. 0 m. Veronica arvensis, Draba verna, Arabidopsis 47.45309° N, 123.04805° W; WGS 84, thaliana. Annual; plants not red, but some small uncertainty: 200 m., Source: GPS maturing ones becoming reddish; all becoming Estuary marsh at mouth of Dewatto Creek and yellowish at maturity; basal leaves ascending to riparian zone along creek. Flowers white; spreading; stem leaves variable, some disk-like annual; uncommon on gravel bar. Phenology: with a point, most partly connate, a rare few with Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. entirely separate leaf pairs; petals white; seeds 2 mm; ca. 300 plants. David Giblin 5666 Frank Lomer 9795 8 Mar 2016 24 Aug 2015 WTU-422096, WTU-V-057335 WTU-424784, WTU-V-068066 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia lanceolata Pursh Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: Olympic National Forest, Discovery Lake trail, between 3 Peaks and U.S.A., OREGON, SHERMAN COUNTY: Mt. Hoquiam. Wynoochee River headwaters area. At Rattlesnake Recreation Site along Lower Elev. 3770 ft. Deschutes River access road. 47.50948° N, 123.56796° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS 45.336241°, -120.931059°; WGS 84, South facing rocky bald in mid elevation mixed coniferous forest. uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Digital Map, With Abies amabilis, Callitropsis nootkatensis, Tsuga mertensiana, Georef'd by Dan Post Vaccinium deliciosum, Saxifraga sp. Locally common. Growing in Weedy, highway disturbed site. Miner's lettuce. cracks in rock. Flowers white. With relatively large bulbs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Gross 1309 Regina Johnson 2020-015 19 Jun 2020 16 Apr 2018 Herbarium: WTU WTU-420706, WTU-V-048874 Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Sherman State Wildlife Area, Mt. Bisbee Road, approximately 1 km Cap Sante in Anacortes. north of junction with Highway 20. Elev. 150 ft. Elev. 647 m. 48.51317° N, 122.59944° W; WGS 84, Source: Digital map 48.60355° N, 118.15016° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Disturbed grassy bald, growing with Festuca rubra, Holcus lanatus, Source: GPS Lomatium utriculatum, Stellaria media, and Cytisus scoparius. Plants Riparian corridor with Cornus occidentalis common and adjacent of variable sizes; larger ones are browsed. Petals white. Phenology: disturbed, open upland with Poa bulbosa; likely a former home site. Flowers. Origin: Native. Scattered in disturbed area; annual; flowers white. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Jeff Walker 1327 27 Mar 2021 David Giblin 6677 21 May 2019 Herbarium: WTU Herbarium: WTU Montiaceae Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: Wooten Wildlife Area. Second parking area off U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Oliphant Road. Area covered includes Behind Stone Gardens at the end of NW 54th Street in Ballard (includeds) tope of ridge to about halfway down neighborhood of Seattle. to valley floor. Elev. 30 ft. Elev. 745 m. 47.66773° N, 122.39512° W; WGS 84, Source: Digital map 46.38451° N, 117.68713° W; WGS 84, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS Pseudoroegneria spicata dominant on west and Jeff Walker 1236 28 Mar 2020 south-facing slopes; Symphoricarpus albus dominant on north-facing slopes of drainages. Herbarium: WTU Locally common among rock crevices. David Giblin 3858 Montiaceae 19 May 2011 Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. WTU-424839, WTU-V-068070 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Sand Ridge Trail between 1 and 2 km west of trailhead. Georef'd by Crystal Shin Montiaceae Dry, mixed conifer forest with Cacaliopsis nardosmia, Achlys triphylla, and Arctostaphylos nevadensis common in places, as well Claytonia megarhiza (A. Gray) Parry ex S. Watson as Fragaria vesca. Locally common in dry soil; annual; foliage red; petals white. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Okanagon-Wenatche National Forest, Earl Peak. David Giblin 7605 14 Jul 2020 Elev. 2143 m. 47.40994° N, 120.64286° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Herbarium: WTU Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ava Kloss-Schmidt, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). Exposed ridge line and summit area with mixed geology: potentilla Montiaceae tweedy, erigeron compositus, polystichum sp., white bark pine. Flowers pink, common on north facing ridge east of summit. Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Ava Kloss-Schmidt 21-67 6 Jul 2021 On trail in Iverson Trail Preserve on Camano Island. with David Giblin, Leo Linder Elev. 10 ft. 48.21192° N, 122.44255° W; WGS 84, Source: Digital map Herbarium: WTU Growing in mossy, sandy soil with Rumex acetosella, Draba verna, and Hypochaeris radicata. Plants prostrate; white flowers largely in bud with a few open. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Montiaceae Jeff Walker 1325 20 Mar 2021 Claytonia sibirica L. Herbarium: WTU U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: A sedge meadow dominated valley surrounded by managed timberland that is likely in the North River watershed of Willapa Bay. 47.431833° N, 123.97305° W Moist-hummock; part shade; headwater valley marsh - downed wood created hummocks. Sparse, forb, fibrous roots, erect; pink flowers with 5 petals. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Patricia Johnson NWC21-WA-10045-Q21 2 Jun 2021 Herbarium: WTU Montiaceae Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Ryegrass Summit Eastbound Rest Area. 46.941264° N, 120.20464° W Sagebrush community. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Bill Harms 7677 31 Mar 2013 WTU-425128, WTU-V-068705

Montiaceae Claytonia rubra (Howell) Tidestr. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: Olympic National Forest. Forest Service Road 2240. West Fork Humptulips River approximately 2 kms east of Gorge Bridge Trailhead. Elev. 100 m. 47.38475° N, 123.78097° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 50 m., Source: Digital map River floodplain with cobbly areas, sandy backwater channels, and shrubby shoreline with Salix sitchensis and Alnus rubra common. Scattered in cobble; leaves in a fleshy rosette; corollas pinkish-white. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 7094 26 Aug 2019 Herbarium: WTU