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Label Query: Genus = "" Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant ssp. aggregata Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Hurricane Creek Canyon. 4 miles east of Delrio. Elev. 5382 ft. 48.00553°, -119.29927°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 6500 m., Source: 45° 17.335' N, 117° 18.325' W GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open meadows, gravel bank, and willow thickets along creek. Red Basaltic outcrop. Corollas red on outside, watermelon pink within. flowers. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Richard G. Olmstead 02-100 21 Jul 2002 C. L. Hitchcock 17497 20 Jun 1948 with Peter Zika WTU-126362 WTU-360933 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant ssp. aggregata U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: Pasco. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: 46.23972°, -119.09944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Eagle Cap Ranger District, Eagle GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Cap Wilderness Area. Big Sheep Creek Drainage. Bonnie Lakes Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Trail. North of Dollar Lake; ~ 200 meters south of the previous collecting site. H. H. Hindshaw s.n. May 1896 Elev. 8495 ft. 45° 11.46' N, 117° 11.28' W WTU-316181 Basalt bedrock, +/- alpine meadows (widely scattered trees) - Pinus. Flowers orange-red; locally common. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae Sharon Rodman 644 19 Jul 2002 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant with Peter Zika, Mark Egger, David Tank, Ben Legler U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: WTU-361018 Along the Sanpoil River, ca. [circa] 60 miles north of Wilbur. 48.06411°, -118.670011°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In sandy soil above river. Corollas watermelon pink inside. Polemoniaceae Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant C. L. Hitchcock 17561 21 Jun 1948 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: WTU-126361 Ridge, 1/2 miles west of Anatone Butte, 10 miles southwest of Anatone. Elev. 4700 ft. Polemoniaceae T7N R44E S2; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant On open rocky south slope just under crest of ridge. Corolla red, the limb more or less speckled with white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Native. Umatilla National Forest, road 46, about 4 miles north of Godman Guard Station. Arthur Cronquist 5844 11 Jun 1949 Elev. 5199 ft. T8N R40E S23; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-169546 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open lithosol-type area with eastern and southern aspects. Surrounding forest of Pinus ponderosa, Abies, Picea engelmannii. Polemoniaceae Most shrubs heavily browsed (presumably by elk). Flowers brilliant red. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Sarah Gage 2938 29 Jun 1997 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Swakane Canyon, about 4 miles west of Columbia River. WTU-338496 47.590806°, -120.380314°; WGS84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae C. L. Hitchcock 23442 24 May 1964 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-217136 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Lind Coulee. 46.997974°, -119.156901°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Harold W. Smith 769 30 May 1936 WTU-35859 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Rock Creek. Kamiak Butte, on the second ridge; between Pullman and Palouse. T4N R18E S11; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, 46.8625°, -117.16583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Georef'd by Ben Legler GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ditch beside gravel road at base of rocky canyon. Phenology: Arid transition zone, rocky sandy soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Native. Eliza Habegger RC 284 21 Aug 1997 W. A. Weber 2168 10 May 1941 WTU-335074 WTU-66736

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Upper Beverly Creek, at ca.[circa] 3 mile marker, North Fork Snoqualmie Forest. Teanaway River drainage, Wenatchee National Forest. Elev. 2400 ft. 47.372454°, -120.877017°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 46.80568°, -121.20545°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 30000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff West-facing serpentine-peridotite slopes. N = 7. Phenology: Flowers. Creek bottom - damp. Slope south; soil rocky. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 5624 25 Jun 1963 R. C. Maxfield 81 22 Jun 1936 with D. Miller WTU-217990 WTU-321945 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Okanogan National Forest, just north of Conconully, roadside by U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLARK COUNTY: Oriole Campground. Near Vancouver. 48.59417°, -119.77111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: 45.65°, -122.660833°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ponderosa pine grassland. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Growing along railroad tracks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Fayla Schwartz 149 7 Jul 1990 J. William Thompson 908 1 Jun 1926 WTU-331291 WTU-24196JWT

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: Spokane. Hills, Montesano. 47.65889°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 46.98139°, -123.60139°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In stony soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Charles B. Fiker s.n. Jun 1931 J. M. Grant s.n. May 1919 WTU-24189 WTU-43831

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: South hillside of Colville Mt. Roadside near cultivated field, Smith's Prairie. Elev. 2400 ft. 48.19922°, -122.62831°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: T35N R39E S4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by Ben Legler Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Open pine forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Lloyd E. McElvain 186 20 Jun 1950 Monita Engvall 153 28 Jun 1958 WTU-135232 WTU-198737 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Old Cascade Highway ca 1/4 mile from Highway 2 at Scenic. Near Priest Rapids, Columbia River. T26N R14E S21; uncertainty: 1200 m., Georef'd by Joseph 46.63889°, -119.91944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Roadside with Tanacetum vulgare & grasses. . Flowers blue. Among sagebrush. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. George Neville Jones 6369 13 Apr 1935 Mildred Arnot 649 4 Aug 1993 WTU-315860 WTU-327982 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: Along Kioma Creek, 3.5 miles southwest of Randle. [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5/S1 46.499439°, -122.007915°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., (Threatened; WANHP)] Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 1140 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Fine reddish to blackish basalt, gravel sand and pumice. Aspect 290 degrees, slope 2%. Assoc. species: Artemisia tridentata, Eriogonum Xerpha M. Gaines 139 10 Aug 1946 codium, Bromus tectorum, Poa sandbergii, Salvia dorrii. growing in an area with low vegetation cover. Jepson manual used WTU-132355 for determination. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Florence E. Caplow 95076 31 May 1995 Polemoniaceae with Kathryn A. Beck Gilia capitata Sims WTU-333339 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Tacoma. Polemoniaceae 47.25306°, -122.44306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter Along railroad cut. Introduced here. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5/S1 J. B. Flett s.n. 18 Jun 1897 (Threatened; WANHP)] Elev. 930 ft. WTU-348229 Caliche soils. Aspect 270 degrees, slope 1%. Assoc. species: Eriogonum microthecum, Poa sandbergii, Bromus tectorum, Astragalus caracinus, Eurotia lanata. Relatively high quality native Polemoniaceae community. Petals white, shallowly tridentate. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Gilia capitata Sims Florence E. Caplow 95055 19 May 1995 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: with Kathryn A. Beck West end of Cook-Underwood Road 2 miles from SR 14. T3N R9E S26; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, WTU-333352 Georef'd by Ben Legler Rocky cliff and gravelly area on roadside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae Mildred Arnot 796 10 Jun 1996 Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter WTU-333209 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: 4.4 miles south from I-90 intersection with SR 26 on east side of SR 243. Sandy swale below short side road east of highway. Polemoniaceae 46° 53' 5.52" N, 119° 57' 13.14" W; T16N R23E S9 Flowers off white with yellow throat. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Gilia capitata Sims ssp. capitata Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Mildred Arnot 844 30 May 1997 About 2 airmiles northeast of White Salmon, near where powerline crosses road on southwest-facing slope. WTU-333661 Elev. 1600 ft. T3N R11E; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2187 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Regrowth in powerline swath, and on old road through forest. Local; uncommon in partial shade; flowers pale blue. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Barbara Ertter 7541 14 Jun 1988 WTU-320551 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Microgilia minutiflora (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Hanford Site, in semi-stabilized low dunes. Near Wilbur. Elev. 580-640 ft. 47.75889°, -118.70444°; WGS 84, T12N R26E S34 SE 1/4, SW 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by WTU Staff Associated species: Chrysothamnus naseosus, Stipa comata, Dry sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Cryptantha circumcissa, Prushia tridentata, Orysopsis hymenoides. Fruits. Origin: Native. Jepson Manual used for determination. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 11675 Florence E. Caplow 95069 25 May 1995 16 Jun 1935 with Kathryn A. Beck WTU-15292JWT, WTU-V-046306 WTU-333443

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microgilia minutiflora (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson Microgilia minutiflora (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: Pasco. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: 46.23972°, -119.09944°; WGS 84, Prosser. uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, 46.20694°, -119.76778°; WGS 84, Georef'd by WTU Staff uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravelly sagebrush land. This is a characteristic C. V. Piper s.n. weed on the worn out range. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 11 Jul 1897 J. S. Cotton 813 WTU-12101, WTU-V-046309 11 Aug 1902 WTU-4029, WTU-V-046308 Polemoniaceae Microgilia minutiflora (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Near Blue Lake, in Grand Coulee. Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet 47.562222°, -119.4575°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: WTU Staff Hanford Reservation; 50 yards SW of Gate 106. Sandy sagebrush slopes along lake. Phenology: Elev. 540 ft. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 46° 30' N, 119° 43' W; T10N R27E S9 Eriogonum sphaerocephalum/Poa association. Dry stony J. William Thompson 11658 south-facing ridge. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 16 Jun 1935 Joan T. O?Farrell 72-202 29 Apr 1972 with Thomas P. O’Farrell WTU-15311JWT, WTU-V-046297 WTU-260897

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Microgilia minutiflora (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ADAMS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: 8 miles north of Kahlotus. Railroad, Bingen. 46.75915°, -118.55583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Semi-dormant dunes. On west slopes of dunes. Phenology: Flowers WTU Staff & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. R. C. Rollins 865 11 May 1935 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 12423 with L. A. Dillon, F. L. Pickett 8 Sep 1928 WTU-4280 WTU-230107, WTU-V-046295 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: 6 miles east of Beverly on road to Othello. Blue Mountains: Alnus Springs from Rattlesnake trail #3219. T16N R24E S34; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, 46° 10' 52" N, 117° 41' 41" W; NAD 27, uncertainty: 50 m., Georef'd by Ben Legler Source: GPS On sand dunes. Corollas pale blue. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Open meadow, dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. Alan C. Yen 294 27 Jun 1997 C. L. Hitchcock 20961 25 May 1957 with Pat Reeves and John Myers WTU-175328 WTU-349092

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Near Vantage. Blue Mountains: Alnus Springs from Rattlesnake trail #3219. 46.94556°, -119.98611°; WGS 84, 46° 10' 52" N, 117° 41' 41" W; NAD 27, uncertainty: 50 m., uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Source: GPS Georef'd by WTU Staff Open meadow, dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Rocky sagebrush slopes and plains. Reference specimen for illustration in Revision of Flora of Alan C. Yen 275 27 Jun 1997 the Pacific Northwest WTU Herbarium, 2016. with Pat Reeves and John Myers Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-349064 J. William Thompson 6222 2 May 1931 Polemoniaceae WTU-18704JWT, WTU-V-025177 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant ssp. aggregata U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: Colville National Forest: 11.3 miles from Hwy 20. Polemoniaceae Elev. 3280 ft. T37N R35 E S36; WGS 84, uncertainty: 659 m., Source: Digital Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Map, Georef'd by Richard Olmstead Steep S-facing road cut. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Near Columbus (Maryhill). Richard G. Olmstead 99-173 11 Jul 1999 45.68722°, -120.8125°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-349582 Dry sandy places. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6479 22 Apr 1909 Polemoniaceae WTU-270541 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Ochoco National Forest: Forest Road 4225 between William's and Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Lytle Prairies. 3.5 miles south of Rt. 42. Elev. 5000 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: 44° 16' N, 120° 12' W Bluffs above Columbia River, on Nespelem Road, east of Omak. East slope above William's Prairie. Ponderosa pine and sagebrush 48.16722°, -118.97361°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: (Artemisia). Basalt talus. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sandy soil. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Kari Stiles 00-22 10 Jun 2000 Charles B. Fiker 708 15 May 1932 WTU-349942 WTU-24066 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Gifford Pinchot National Forest: Klickitat River Rd between U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Glenwood and Goldendale on Road cut and S slope. 19.8 mi. NW of Near Toppenish-Goldendale Highway, 10 miles south of Toppenish. Goldendale (junction of US 97 and hwy 142). 46.232722°, -120.3075°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Elev. 1311 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 45.939417°, -121.0962°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Dry rocky bench. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Annual with sky-blue flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 23396 3 May 1964 with C. V. Muhlick Richard G. Olmstead 01-70 18 Jun 2001 WTU-217528 WTU-352138 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5/S1 Catherine Creek Overlook along old highway 3.7 miles west of Lyle. (Threatened; WANHP)] Elev. 250 ft. Elev. 700 ft. 45° 42' 36" N, 121° 21' 38" W; NAD 27 Gravelly bluff. Aspect 180, slope 35%. Growing with Pushia Basaltic scabrock with patches of Quercus garryana, Pinus tridentata, salvia dorrii, Bromus tectorum, Eatonella nivea, Mentzelia ponderosa. Flowers light blue; common on edge of highway. albicaulis. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Florence E. Caplow 95041 16 May 1995 Ben Legler 1658 24 May 2004 with Kathryn A. Beck WTU-367405 WTU-333351 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: Hanford Site, Whaluke Wildlife Area; on White Bluffs. Pasco. Elev. 600 ft. 46.23972°, -119.09944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3600 m., Source: T12N R28E S24 NW 1/4 of NW 1/4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Rocky open soil; aspect 200 degrees, slope 2%; associated with Mentzelia albicaulis, Astragalus caricinus, Poa secunda, H.H. Hindsham s.n. 15 May 1996 Pseudoroegneria spicata. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-14383 Florence E. Caplow 97028 22 May 1997 with Kathryn A. Beck Polemoniaceae WTU-359531 Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: Pasco. Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter 46.23972°, -119.09944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Near Beverly, east side of Columbia River. Elev. 540 ft. T. Kincaid s.n. 15 May 1896 T16N R23E S34 NE 1/4 of SE 1/4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler WTU-14384 Plants growing in open sand on and near a road berm; aspect 260 degrees, slope 2%; associated with Artemisia tridentata, Purshia tridentata, Gilia sinuata, Cryptantha circumcissa, Hesperostipa Polemoniaceae comata, Hymenopappus filifolius, Amsinckia sp., Oenothera pallida, Bromus tectorum. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter Kathryn A. Beck 200228 23 May 2002 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5/S1 WTU-359408 (Threatened; WANHP)] Elev. 700 ft. On upper slopes of gravelly bluff. Aspect: 180 degrees, slope 30%. Polemoniaceae Associated species: Salvia dorrii, Camissonia pygmaea, Eatonella nivea. Petals white, shallowly trident. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Florence E. Caplow 9535 15 May 1995 Near Beverly, east side of the Columbia River. with Kathryn A. Beck Elev. 540 ft. T16N R23E S34 NE 1/4 SE 1/4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., WTU-353355 Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Plants growing in open sand on and near a road berm; aspect 260 degrees, slope 2%; associated with Artemisia tridentata, Purshia Polemoniaceae tridentata, Gilia sinuata, Cryptantha circumcissa, Hesperstipa comata, Hymenopappus filifolius, Amsinckia sp., Oenothera pallida, Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Bromus tectorum. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Kathryn A. Beck 200218 13 May 2002 Okanogan National Forest. Road to Hart's Pass, at old gravel pit. Elev. 6271 ft. WTU-359407 48° 41.789' N, 120° 37.985' W Old gravel pit. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Richard G. Olmstead 03-130 26 Jul 2003 with Sheila Olmstead, Sarah Gage, Liz Van Volkenburgh, B. Lippett, Robert Goff, Marguerite Goff WTU-362538 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Gilia transmontana (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) A.D. Grant & V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: Hanfold Site, in basalt-derived stabilized sand dunes north of Gable U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Mountain. North Yakima. Elev. 475 ft. 46.60222°, -120.50472°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: T13N R26E S13 NE 1/4 of SW 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Hillsides. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. In a sandy swale; associated with Artemisia tridentata, Poa sandbergii, Bromus tectorum, Cryptantha circumcissa, Mimulus Louis F. Henderson s.n. 25 May 1892 suksdorfii; growing in area with high diversity of native annual species. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-14382 Florence E. Caplow 95047 17 May 1995 with Kathryn A. Beck Polemoniaceae WTU-359342 Microgilia minutiflora (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Polemoniaceae Coulee City. 47.61139°, -119.29111°; WGS 84, Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: Dry, sandy soil, amongst the sages. Two [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5/S1 specimens on one sheet from North Yakima and (Threatened; WANHP)] from Coulee City, Washington. Phenology: Elev. 920 ft. Flowers. Origin: Native. On sparasely vegetated ground, in sand and caliche; aspect 220 degrees, slope 5%; associated with Chrysothamnus nauseosus, Louis F. Henderson 2407 Bromus tectorum, Astragalus caricinus, Artmisia tridentata, Astragalus succumbens, Gilia siinuata. Plants very small, quite 12 Jun 1892 reddish with tridentata petals. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-14381A, WTU-V-046311 Florence E. Caplow 97042 31 May 1997 with Kathryn A. Beck WTU-359341 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microgilia minutiflora (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: North Yakima. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: 46.60222°, -120.50472°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Hanford Site, east of east end of Umtanum Ridge. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 500 ft. Dry, sandy soil, amongst the sages. Two specimens on one sheet T13N R25E S17 SE 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: from North Yakima and from Coulee City, Washington. Phenology: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Fruits. Origin: Native. Plants growing in moist sand in shrub steppe; aspect 0 degrees, slope 0%, associated with Mimulus suksdorfii, Draba verna, Louis F. Henderson 2407 11 Jul 1892 Epilobium minutum, Gilia inconspicua. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-14381B Florence E. Caplow 97009 5 May 1997 with Kathryn A. Beck Polemoniaceae WTU-359340 Gilia humilis (Greene) Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Gilia wilcoxii A. Nelson Olympia. 47.03806°, -122.89944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Pasco, near Columbia River. Sandy, moist banks. Very common throughout the state. Three 46.23972°, -119.09944°; WGS 84, specimens on one sheet from the Skokomish River and from uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Olympia, Washington. Phenology: Flowers. Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry, sandy soil. Phenology: Flowers. Louis F. Henderson 2403-4-5 May 1892 Louis F. Henderson 2408 WTU-14386A 12 Jun 1892 WTU-14403, WTU-V-038828 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia humilis (Greene) Navarretia sinistra (M.E. Jones) L.A. Johnson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Skokomish River. Fremont-Winema National Forest. 2.5 miles northeast of Deadhorse 47.321554°, -123.138752°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Lake. Along Forest Road 28 at Ring Corral Creek. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 6809 ft. On bars. Very common throughout the state. Three specimens on 42° 35.242' N, 120° 44.489' W; NAD 27 one sheet from the Skokomish River and from Olympia, Washington. Open wet meadow with Ranunculus, Carex, Veratrum, surrounded Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. by Pinus contorta. Corolla white. Five-lobed. Common in moist soil under Pinus. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Louis F. Henderson 2403-4-5 May 1892 Ben Legler 1827 2 Jul 2004 WTU-14386B with Sarah Gage, Wendy Gibble, Robert Goff, Sharon Birks, Ken Davis Polemoniaceae WTU-368441 Gilia capitata Sims Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Near Woodlawn. Allophyllum gilioides (Benth.) A.D. Grant & V.E. Grant 47.00934°, -122.80397°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Common in sandy prairies. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Grant's Pass. 42.443211°, -123.324638°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4101 m., Louis F. Henderson s.n. 22 Jun 1892 Source: Digital map, Georef'd by Sara Legler Phenology: Flowers. WTU-14406 Thomas Howell s.n. 24 Jun 1884 Polemoniaceae WTU-24178JWT Gilia capitata Sims Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHEHALIS COUNTY: Gray's Harbor!, Ocosta, near Northern Pacific Railroad track. Gilia grandiflora A. Gray Sandy shores of Grays Harbor. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Snoqualmie Forest; along Tieton River. Louis F. Henderson 2401 27 Jun 1892 Elev. 2400 ft. T14N R14E; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, WTU-14424 Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky, sand soil; rocky slopes; no associated plants; have not been used. Generally distributed; common; 0 palatability. Phenology: Polemoniaceae Flowers. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant E. H. Reid 119 24 Jun 1936 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: WTU-322898 North Yakima. 46.60222°, -120.50472°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Polemoniaceae Common in sandy ground along streams in Eastern Washington. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Gilia grandiflora A. Gray Louis F. Henderson s.n. 29 May 1892 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: 47th and 14th Northeast, Seattle. WTU-14422 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff At streetside in city. Phenology: Flowers. Polemoniaceae T. C. Frye s.n. 4 Jul 1910 Navarretia sinistra (M.E. Jones) L.A. Johnson WTU-14389 U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Fremont-Winema National Forest. North Fork Sprague River at Forest Service Road 3411 crossing near Sandhill Campground. Polemoniaceae Elev. 6087 ft. 42° 35.619' N, 120° 52.626' W; NAD 27 Gilia grandiflora A. Gray Damp grassy bench along river. Other plants; Pinus contorta, Artemesia arbuscula, Salix exigua, Juncus sp. White flowers. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Seattle. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Don Knoke 487 1 Jul 2004 Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. WTU-368412 Emma A. Shumway 7166 Jul 1892 WTU-89016 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia linearis Gray Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Beehive area, Wenatchee National Forest. Oregon Caves National Monument; Lake Mountain Trail. Sand Elev. 4000 ft. Ridge. 47.328216°, -120.391995°; WGS84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: 42.088356°, -123.369989°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer No slope. Soil dry sandy loam. Principal associated plants in order of Phenology: Flowers. abundance Arnica, Pinegrass, lupine. Distribution wide. Type: 6 W.I.P. (Woodland, timber, park etc.) Weed. .02 density in tenths. William H. Baker 185 30 Jun 1949 Common. Forage value palatability fair, grazed by sheep, Season with George C. Ruhle grazed July. use moderate. Usual size of plant 12 inches. Flowering period June, Period of seed dissemination July. U. S. Department of WTU-299171 Agriculture number 57930. Phenology: Fertile. Polemoniaceae C. J. Conover 1024 22 Jun 1927 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-322544 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Oregon Caves National Monument and Vicinity, Sand Ridge, Lake Polemoniaceae Mountain. 42.088356°, -123.370161°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: 1 mile northeast of Castle Peak, White Cloud Range, Challis William H. Baker 364 10 Jul 1949 National Forest. with George C. Ruhle Elev. 9800 ft. 44.049961°, -114.570753°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., WTU-29923 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wooded slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae C. L. Hitchcock 10918 8 Aug 1944 with C. V. Muhlick Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-91305 U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: About 10 miles south of Gibbonsville. 45.410762°, -113.92222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Polemoniaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravel bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant C. L. Hitchcock 9047 17 Jun 1944 U.S.A., IDAHO, ELMORE COUNTY: with C. V. Muhlick 2 miles north of Atlanta-Featherville Pass. Elev. 6700 ft. WTU-91310 43.830639°, -115.12583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae C. L. Hitchcock 10212 22 Jul 1944 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant with C. V. Muhlick U.S.A., IDAHO, BOISE COUNTY: WTU-91303 1 mile east of Lowman. Elev. 5000 ft. 44.083608°, -115.599557°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Polemoniaceae Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Decomposed granite along river. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant C. L. Hitchcock 8587 31 May 1944 U.S.A., IDAHO, ELMORE COUNTY: with C. V. Muhlick At Dam, Anderson Ranch Resevior. Steep rocky bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-91309 W. H. Baker 10409 13 Jul 1953 Polemoniaceae WTU-297950 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: Green Tables Forest Camp, Payette National Forest. Elev. 6000 ft. 44.583659°, -115.881559°; uncertainty: 4800 m. Open slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 13886 16 Jul 1937 WTU-10485JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Gilia heterophylla Dougl. U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Above Yankee Fork 11 miles north of Custer. Bingen Mountain, Bingen. 44.518016°, -114.600566°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Talus slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU Staff Clearings. Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 9581 5 Jul 1944 with C. V. Muhlick Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 5673 WTU-91308 25 Jun 1906 WTU-232760, WTU-V-17771 Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Imnaha National Forest, Stanley Range. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Elev. 7000 ft. Dry south slope. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Mouth of Joseph Creek, junction of the Grande Ronde River. Arthur W. Sampson 128 10 Aug 1907 46.067154°, -117.000983°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., with Gustaf A. Pearson Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry grassy hilliside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-250697 William H. Baker 13947 20 Jul 1956 Polemoniaceae WTU-296935 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: Crater Lake National Park, lower Sun Creek Canyon. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: William H. Baker 6313 13 Aug 1949 Siskiyou National Forest. Along Weston Ridge, ca. [circa] 4 miles southwest of Bolan Lake. WTU-131116 Elev. 4800 ft. Open rocky slopes with Arctostaphylos, Quercus and Pseudotsuga. Occasional; flowers bright red, the lobes of the corolla orange with Polemoniaceae red spots. Phenology: Flowers. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Melinda F. Denton 2823 27 Jun 1973 U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: WTU-258919 Crater Lake National Park, west of Crater Peak. Vidae Ridge. Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Polemoniaceae William H. Baker 6136 5 Jul 1949 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-296939 U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: East Fork of the Jorbridge River at Murphy's Hot Springs. Polemoniaceae 43.081824°, -116.752925°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Along the banks. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: William H. Baker 13131 26 Jun 1955 Crater Lake National Park, west of Crater Peak. Vidae Ridge. Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-296936 William H. Baker 6136 5 Jul 1949 Polemoniaceae WTU-131115 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: Slopes of Wallowa Mountains, near Cornucopia. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant 45.008214°, -117.192675°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Digital map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: Rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Crater Lake. Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 13412 20 Jul 1936 E. A. Meola 2 Jun 1938 WTU-15338JWT WTU-73820 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, BUTTE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, ADA COUNTY: Little Cottonwood Canyon, Craters of the Moon National Monument. Near Mile High, Boise National Forest, circa 10 miles north of Boise. 43.697585°, -113.227974°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Dry grassy thicket. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sagebrush hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 7943 14 Jul 1951 William H. Baker 10493 18 Jul 1953 WTU-296960 WTU-296922 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Above Cub Lake, north of Lake Chelan. U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: T31N R20E; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Along Fishhook Creek, 2 miles west of Redfish Lake, Stanley Basin. Georef'd by WTU Staff 44.125848°, -114.987389°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Rocky knoll. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. George H. Ward 81 8 Aug 1942 William H. Baker 10902A 7 Aug 1953 WTU-187528 WTU-296921 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Colville forest; Aeneas Hood. U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: Elev. 2400 ft. Above Galena Summit. 48.547381°, -118.978645°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Elev. 8752 ft. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Dan Post 43.87139°, -114.65639°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: West slope; shallow soil. Trumpet Phlox. Phenology: Flowers. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Origin: Native. Rocky slope, high mountain ridges. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. L. L. Hougland 38 9 Jul 1922 William H. Baker 10717 25 Jul 1953 WTU-322831 WTU-296920 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: Circa 25 miles west of Dillon, in pass to Big Hole Valley. U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Grassy rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Antelope Pass, above Copper Basin. Elev. 8934 ft. C. L. Hitchcock 12568 20 Jul 1945 T5N R23E S18; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: with C. V. Muhlick GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-97800 William H. Baker 11048 15 Aug 1953 Polemoniaceae WTU-296919 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, BANNOCK COUNTY: Mink Creek Canyon, 5 miles south of Pocatello. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant T8S R35E S5 & 6; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: West facing slopes. Occasional. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 2 miles south of McCall. 44.882147°, -116.09778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: R. L. Lingenfelter 647 15 May 1949 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Grassy hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-180012 William H. Baker 11771 12 Jul 1954 WTU-296972 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: 1 mile west of Lolo. 10 miles north of Ellensburg. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.138889°, -120.559167°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 4000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Fred A. Barkley 2433 27 May 1938 In meadow along bank of Yakima River. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-48761 Walter J. Eyerdam 6697 11 Jun 1938 Polemoniaceae WTU-290947 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: Along San Poil River. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant 48.65315°, -118.68468°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Gravel bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. On Three Brothers. Elev. 5000 ft. F. L. Pickett 1681 9 Sep 1934 47.43891°, -120.74198°; WGS84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-65928 Alpine meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 10535 2 Jun 1934 Polemoniaceae WTU-15092JWT Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Polemoniaceae On divide between Jungle and Johnson Creeks, toward Malcolm Mountain circa 12 miles North of Cle Elum. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant 47.362°, -120.9128°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ellensburg Ranger District, Wenatchee National Forest, Liberty-Beehive Road. C. L. Hitchcock 19153 25 Jun 1949 Elev. 5000 ft. T21N R19E S24 NW 1/4; WGS84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: WTU-168381 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff East 50% slope, sandy loam, with Bromus marginatus, Achillea lanulosa. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae R. Gibbons 105-56 27 Jul 1956 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-322257 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Dirtyface Peak, Wenatchee Mountains. Elev. 4000 ft. Polemoniaceae 47.87139°, -120.82389°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Lower slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: J. William Thompson 8544 24 Jun 1932 Omak. 48.41111°, -119.52639°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: WTU-24208JWT GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In sandy soil usually in cuts along highway. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae Chas. B. Fiker 727 27 May 1932 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-24205JWT U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Snoqualmie National Forest. Elev. 2900 ft. Polemoniaceae South slope, rocky soil, damp creek bottom. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant R. C. Maxfield 73820 22 Jun 1936 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: with Don Miller Mission Ridge, northwest of Mission Peak Lookout, Wenatchee National Forest. WTU-321944 47.28407°, -120.44296°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. W. A. Weber 2673 22 Aug 1944 WTU-119640 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, KOOTENAI COUNTY: Badger Mountain. Lake Couer d'Alene. End of bay east of town of Couer d'Alene. Elev. 5000 ft. 47.62428°, -116.63576°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 47.43917°, -120.07278°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Martha R. Flahaut s.n. 16 Jun 1931 J. William Thompson 14617 1 Jun 1940 WTU-35710 WTU-21705JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: East side of Peshastin Creek, 1 mile below Ingalls Creek. Latah Creek. 47.447636°, -120.65885°; WGS84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 47.28167°, -117.15444°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky slopes at base of cliff. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. George H. Ward 433 22 May 1946 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 8967 20 Jul 1916 WTU-187526 WTU-230718 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Milan. Above De Roux Forest Camp, north fork Teanaway River. 47.96722°, -117.33167°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 47.251427°, -120.87694°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Open sandstone slope; with Douglas fir, Ceanothus velutinus, Arctostaphylos nevadensis, Pachystima, Spiraea lucida. N=7. Geo. N. Jones 606 22 Jun 1927 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-28788 A. R. Kruckeberg 5778 6 Jul 1964 WTU-313382 Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ellensburg, R. D. Wenatchee National Forest; Liberty-Beehive Road. Elev. 5000 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: T21N R19E S24 NW 1/2; WGS84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: At Mount Lilian, Table Rock Area, 2 miles off Liberty-Wenatchee GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Road, Wenatchee Mountains. East 50% slope; sandy loam soil; associated with Bromus Elev. 5500 ft. marginatus, Achillea lanulosa. Skyrocket gilia. Phenology: Flowers. 47.25389°, -120.66417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff R. Gibbons 105-56 27 Jul 1956 Just below summit. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-322256 A. R. Kruckeberg 3051 4 Jul 1952 WTU-154304 Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Pullman. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Pasco. Rocky hillsides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.23972°, -119.09944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff C. V. Piper 1519 18 Jul 1893 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-14421 H. H. Hindshaw s.n. 15 May 1896 WTU-14420 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, KOOTENAI COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: [No locality given on label] Fort Wright. 47.676278°, -116.686856°; uncertainty: 44000 m. 47.67664°, -117.47529°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Gravelly hillsides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. B. Leiberg 7120 Jul 1891 Clara Ripley Smith s.n. 6 Jul 1908 WTU-14439 WTU-14426 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Ice Creek. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Elev. 6000 ft. Wallowa Mountains; just south of Hurricane Creek Campground; 48.105535°, -120.737582°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., about 5 miles south of Enterprise. Bank of Fall Creek. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 5100 ft. Talus. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 45.308266°, -117.325161°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1575 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer G. E. Morrill 383 23 Aug 1933 Shady, rocky bank of creek. With Artemisia, Senecio and Achillea. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-27783 Georgia Mason 8801 29 Jun 1971 Polemoniaceae WTU-256549 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Entiat Valley. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Elev. 900 ft. 47.67611°, -120.20722°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Near Liberty. Dry soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 3500 ft. 47.25389°, -120.66417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: G. E. Morrill 246 7 Aug 1933 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open rocky ridge. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-27793 J. William Thompson 11546 25 May 1935 Polemoniaceae WTU-33389 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Columbia River at mouth of Onion Creek. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Elev. 1290 ft. 48.741912°, -117.793121°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Fish Lake. Sandy bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 2500 ft. 47.5245°, -121.07345°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: H. T. Rogers 639 9 Jun 1940 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-83123 J. William Thompson 10686 17 Jun 1934 Polemoniaceae WTU-15098JWT Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Fish Lake. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Elev. 2500 ft. 47.5245°, -121.07345°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Near Liberty. Open rock slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 3500 ft. 47.25389°, -120.66417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: J. William Thompson 10686 17 Jun 1934 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open rocky ridge. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-25871 J. William Thompson 11546 25 May 1935 WTU-15304JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Muckamuck Lookout, Tiffany Range. Along Boulder Creek. Elev. 6300 ft. Elev. 3500 ft. 48.611032°, -119.856611°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4000 m., 47.198258°, -120.4389°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Exposed open summit. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Rock slides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 7015 26 Jun 1931 J. William Thompson 10423 12 May 1934 WTU-24151JWT WTU-15094JWT

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Along Beverly Creek to Mount Stuart, Wenatchee Mountains. Pullman. Elev. 4500 ft. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 47.372454°, -120.877017°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry rocky hillsides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Emma J. Hardwick s.n. 8 Jul 1895 J. William Thompson 5859 20 Aug 1930 WTU-33083 WTU-24186JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant ssp. aggregata U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: Pullman. East slope Lemhi Range; Salmon National Forest. About 2 miles 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: west of Gilmore on road to Meadow Lake. Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett 44.682996°, -113.356649°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Dry rocky hillsides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry, rocky slope; northeast exposure. With Hackelia, Penstemon, Emma J. Hardwick s.n. 8 Jul 1895 Phlox and Erysimum. Corolla red with white speckles. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-33084 D. Henderson 959 4 Jul 1973 with M. Henderson Polemoniaceae WTU-266651 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Syringa, 0.9 miles east of Kooskia along highway 12 along Polemoniaceae Clearwater River. Elev. 1150 ft. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant 46.144998°, -115.958132°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: Dry, stoney slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Crater Lake National Park. Elev. 5000 ft. J. M. Gillett 11917 9 Jul 1963 Lower slopes. Phenology: Flowers. with T. Mosquin J. William Thompson 189 14 Aug 1925 WTU-227804 WTU-24195JWT-A Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Northeast side of Lookout Mountain; Ochoco Mountains east of U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Prineville. Open slopes in Tumwater Canyon near Leavenworth. Elev. 6500 ft. 47.59639°, -120.66028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: T14S R20E S30; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by Ben Legler Open slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Open stony slopes well up on mountain. Plants short-lived, probably blooming only once; corolla light pink to scarlett, the lobes speckled J. William Thompson 8450 22 Jun 1932 within. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-24195JWT-B Arthur Cronquist 7478 14 Jul 1953 WTU-156127 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Blewett Pass Region, Cascade Mountains. Pullman. 47.33556°, -120.57778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. M. Grant s.n. Aug 1929 C. V. Piper s.n. 18 Jul 1893 WTU-42418 WTU-88938

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Clark Springs, 10 miles north of Spokane. At Tulameen. 47.803635°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Sandy flat, among lodgepole pines. Plants uniformly GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff scarlet-flowered. Phenology: Flowers. Gravel, open wood. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 22038 29 Jun 1961 F. O. Kreager 91 7 Jul 1902 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-68547 WTU-209663

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: 5 miles south of Tamarack. 11 miles up Big Boulder Creek Road, about 18 miles northeast of 44.739033°, -116.339648°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Winthrop. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T36N R22E; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Sandy bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georef'd by WTU Staff On sandy roadbank in lodge-pole pine forest. Flowers deep red, the C. L. Hitchcock 13862 24 Jun 1946 segments of the corolla white-mottled on the upper surface, anthers with C. V. Muhlick yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-104511 C. Leo Hitchcock 21624 1 Jul 1958 with C. V. Muhlick Polemoniaceae WTU-189160 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Near Leavenworth. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant 47.59639°, -120.66028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., IDAHO, ELMORE COUNTY: Moist creek bottoms. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 4 miles north of Pine, Boise National Forest; east slope Dog Mountain. J. William Thompson 6749 15 Jun 1931 Elev. 7000 ft. 43.54211°, -115.31111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-24061JWT-A GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Under pines. Corolla scarlet. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae C. L. Hitchcock 8724 5 Jun 1944 with C. V. Muhlick Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-91306 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Blue Mountains. 46.15354°, -117.39861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Very dry ridge. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. N. Jones 9 30 Jun 1929 WTU-24061JWT-B Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant ssp. aggregata Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: Umatilla National Forest, Scoggin Ridge. Mountain Road 2 miles Silver Creek 8 miles northeast of Myer's Cove. south of Bartels Road. "Scoggin's Bone Yard" about 1/2 mile north of 44.902319°, -114.397465°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., National Forest Boundary. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 4500 ft. Sandy banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46° 18' 12" N, 117° 34' 10" W Slope to south side of road forested with Ponderosa pine; soil moist C. L. Hitchcock 9464 1 Jul 1944 and rich. Flower red with many white speckles on petals. Scattered with C. V. Muhlick distribution except in gully with 10 - 15 plants in close proximity to each other. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-91148 Doug Williams 23 28 Jun 1997 with Robert Goff Polemoniaceae WTU-343149 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: 20 miles south of Gibbonsville; near Salmon River. Polemoniaceae 45.39539°, -114.033543°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Gravelly soil. Flowers scarlet. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: C. L. Hitchcock 9037 17 Jun 1944 On Kamiak Butte. with C. V. Muhlick 46.8625°, -117.16583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-91146 Dry rocky exposed slopes, Arid Transition Zone. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae Fred G. Meyer 344 24 May 1936 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-183199 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Above Liberty. Polemoniaceae 47.25389°, -120.66417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Dry, open, serpentine knoll. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: C. L. Hitchcock 3589 12 Jun 1938 Spokane. with Roland V. Rethke, R. Van Raadshooven 47.65889°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-44869 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. I. C. Otis 1965 18 Jul 1934 Polemoniaceae WTU-26321 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Polemoniaceae Along Chewelah Peak road, 1.5 miles below lookout; Colville National Forest. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant 48.27639°, -117.71444°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: On open slopes of ridges, with scattered Douglas fir and subalpine Near Midway. fir. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Dry slopes. Phenology: Flowers. A. R. Kruckeberg 4063 27 Jun 1957 J. William Thompson 14396 18 Jul 1939 WTU-190462 WTU-57138 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Salmon River Canyon, 5 miles south of White Bird. Columbia River north of Wenatchee. 45.862098°, -116.301631°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., 47.42361°, -120.30917°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On sepentine talus. Corolla watermelon pink. Phenology: Flowers. Desert, sand at base of cliff. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. Lyman Benson 1307 5 May 1929 C. L. Hitchcock 8480 29 May 1944 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-43565 WTU-91147 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, ELMORE COUNTY: Along Paddy-Go-Easy Pass Trail, upper Cle Elum River drainage. Black Creek [Blacks Creek], 10 miles from Boise - Regena [Regina] 47.176973°, -120.991239°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Highway. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 43.496°, -115.925803°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4828 m., Source: Open slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Dry sagebrush south slope. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: A. R. Kruckeberg 5215 8 Jul 1961 Native. WTU-215296 C. L. Hitchcock 15420 17 Jun 1947 WTU-115527 Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Between Fly and Sleeping Deer Mountains, 32 miles northwest of Challis. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: 44.7675°, -114.69056°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Mount Lillian, Wenatchee Mountains. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 6500 ft. Roadside talus. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.31995°, -120.51585°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff C. L. Hitchcock 11375 22 Aug 1944 Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with C. V. Muhlick J. William Thompson 14925 1 Jul 1940 WTU-91304 WTU-22484JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant ssp. aggregata U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Cedonia. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: 48.15389°, -118.16806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Umatilla National Forest, Forest road 40 near milepost 19, Sunset GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Point. On dry slopes. Inflorescences open, limb bright red or pink, finely Elev. 5989 ft. mottled with white flowers clustered at the ends of branches but not 46° 10' 2" N, 117° 31' 32" W; T8N R42E S22 NE 1/4 in dense heads. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Open rock slope with occasional basalt outcroppings, widely scattered Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus ponderosa, Cercocarpus, Mae E. Dennis 8 8 Jul 1946 below road. Widely scattered below road. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-110820 Don Knoke 9 27 Jun 1997 Polemoniaceae WTU-338945 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Circa 3 miles south of Hershberger Butte. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Elev. 5800 ft. Tube scarlet; limb pumpkin-colored and spotted. Phenology: U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Flowers. Mount Ashland. 42.080833°, -122.717222°; uncertainty: 2400 m., Georef'd by C. L. Hitchcock 5106 1 Jul 1939 Joseph Stormer with J. S. Martin Just below summit; in fine, granitic gravel. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-21212JWT G. B. Rossbach 582 19 Jul 1938 with R. P. Rossbach Polemoniaceae WTU-96342 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, ELMORE COUNTY: Polemoniaceae About 1/2 mile west of Atlanta. T5N R11E S3; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In open meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Near Midway. D. R. Simpson 156 12 Jul 1964 Dry slopes. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-288798 J. William Thompson 14396 18 Jul 1939 WTU-21033JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, LANE COUNTY: Swakane Canyon, 2 miles east of divide to Nahahum Canyon. Fairview Mountain. 47.595237°, -120.382689°; WGS84, uncertainty: 200 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Helen M. Gilkey s.n. 17 Jul 1936 C. L. Hitchcock 23424 23 May 1964 WTU-127227 WTU-217135 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Yakima Indian Nation (YIN), Lakebeds area, southern boundary of U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: reservation about 15 miles north of Goldendale ACF. On Lick Creek road, 12 miles from Joseph. Elev. 4696 ft. Rocky hillside. Phenology: Flowers. 46.038018°, -120.82056°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff J. R. Murphy 74 29 Jun 1946 Canadian - Hudsonian transition. Road edge. Hummingbird's food. Kmamsalinmi tkwatat-lit. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-117487 E. Hunn 437 16 Jun 1977 Polemoniaceae WTU-271092 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, WHEELER COUNTY: 10 miles north of Mitchell. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Dry slope. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., IDAHO, KOOTENAI COUNTY: Morton E. Peck 16022 17 Jun 1928 Near Garwood. 47.83194°, -116.77639°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: WTU-24078JWT GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Roadside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae W. B. Cooke 17334 6 Jun 1946 with V. G. Cooke Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-134855 U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: At end of road along Hyndman Creek. Elev. 6700 ft. Polemoniaceae 43.643297°, -114.250351°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: J. William Thompson 13525 27 Jul 1936 Near the head of the Metolius River, circa 8 miles southeast of Suttle Lake. WTU-4757JWT Elev. 3400 ft. Moist bank of river. Phenology: Flowers. Polemoniaceae C. L. Hitchcock s.n. 23 Jun 1939 with J. S. Martin Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant ssp. aggregata WTU-53592 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Chatter Creek, ca. [circa] 10 miles west of Leavenworth. 47.606053°, -120.89171°; WGS84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Polemoniaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Maxine Hagen s.n. 29 May 1949 U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: 15 miles north of Burns. WTU-332906 Sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 12005 12 Jul 1935 WTU-4550JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Crooked Creek, east side of Klamath Lake. Near Ellensburg. 42.610237°, -121.948118°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., 46.99667°, -120.54667°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Yellow pine woods. Phenology: Flowers. Sagebrush plains. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elmer I. Applegate 3685 22 Jul 1923 J. William Thompson 8335 29 May 1932 WTU-56254 WTU-24204JWT

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Nine Mile. Near Entiat along the Columbia River. Aspen field of coarse gravel. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.67611°, -120.20722°; WGS84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Fred A. Barkley 2584 12 Jun 1938 Dry sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-47817 J. William Thompson 6385 16 May 1931 WTU-24167JWT Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Gilia capitata Sims 2 miles north of mouth of Sheep Creek, Snake River Canyon. Elev. 3000 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: T25N R2W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Green River Hot Springs. Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.205914°, -121.5452°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: Gravelly south slope. Corolla red. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. M. Maurer 38 17 May 1936 C. V. Piper 158 18 Jul 1888 WTU-9390JWT WTU-14405 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: At base of Ribbon Cliff along the Columbia River. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: 47.7125°, -120.22306°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Seattle. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Dry, rocky soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. George H. Ward 391 14 May 1946 Emma A. Shumway 7141 1 Jul 1892 WTU-187527 WTU-89014 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Seattle. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Seattle, University of Washington Campus. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: [No collection date given]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Weed. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. V. Piper 158 G. N. Jones 6141 20 Sep 1934 WTU-14404 WTU-42270 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: 3 miles south of Freedom, along the east side of the Salmon River. 2 miles from Oliver on Causton Road. On a steep bank; in rocky soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 2100 ft. Crevices in rock slide and gravel cut along highway. Phenology: Sidney C. Beinke 468 28 May 1938 Flowers. WTU-194760 K. Beamish 60441 17 May 1960 with F. Vrugtman Polemoniaceae WTU-197100 Gilia capitata Sims Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Along Columbia River near Bingen. Gilia capitata Sims 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Moist slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Gold Beach. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 11540 25 May 1935 Lilla Leach s.n. 12 Jun 1928 WTU-34441 WTU-24177JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Across road from Rowland Lake Park entrance. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: 45.70861°, -121.37806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Mount Grayback. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 4000-6000 ft. Roadside bank with Ceanothus above. Flowers blue. Phenology: Forested slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 12982 27 Jun 1936 M. Arnot 150 21 May 1989 WTU-4942JWT WTU-317296 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Ragsdale Butte Lookout, circa 12 miles northwest of Trail. Siskiyou Summit on state highway. Elev. 4500 ft. Elev. 4520 ft. Outcrop of blue schistose shale. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 5026 29 Jun 1939 A. A. Heller 13655 21 Jun 1922 with J. S. Martin WTU-87886 WTU-53063

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., OREGON, WASHINGTON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: Two miles north of Cornelius Pass. Snake River Canyon. Elev. 150 ft. Elev. 4500 ft. Grassy openings with Holodiscus, Berberis and Quercus Carryana in On open rocky east slopes, associated with Artemesia tridentata, cut-over Pseudotsuga grove. Corolla light lavender-blue. Phenology: Pentstemon payettensis, Lupinus caudatus, Balsamorhiza sagittata. Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Lincoln Constance 2764 14 Jun 1940 Brenda Bafus 110 31 May 1979 with Alan A. Beetle WTU-278848 WTU-71489 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims ssp. pacifica V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., OREGON, COOS COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Bandon State Park. 1 1/2 miles below Indian Hill Lookout on road to Meadow Creek; T29S R15W Selway River drainage, Nez Perce National Forest. Thinned out grassy areas on back dunes. Common. Phenology: Elev. 6000 ft. Flowers. Origin: Native. 45.993495°, -115.246824°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 834 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Richard Olmstead Noel H. Holmgren 2692 11 Jun 1966 On open grassy, steep slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with James L. Reveal A. R. Kruckeberg 4102 7 Jul 1957 WTU-236456 WTU-191697 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Gilia capitata Sims ssp. pacifica V.E. Grant U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Eight Mile Creek; Mount Hood National Forest. U.S.A., OREGON, COOS COUNTY: Elev. 3900 ft. Bandon. 45.412237°, -121.445454°; uncertainty: 7500 m. 43.110978°, -124.413941°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3522 m., Yellow pine woods. Phenology: Flowers. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Open bluffs and beaches. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. N. Jones 4045 15 Jul 1933 J. William Thompson 12794 20 Jun 1936 WTU-26698 WTU-5066JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Gilia capitata Sims ssp. capitata U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Circa 18 miles southeast of Cave Junction, or 0.2 miles north of U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: intersection of 4023 and 4023 D on 4023 D; slopes of Elder Siskiyou National Forest. Forest Highway 25, circa 1 mile north of Mountain. Serpentine Point. Elev. 3240 ft. Elev. 3798 ft. Woods of Calocedrus, Quercus, Arbutus, Pseudotsuga, and Pinus. 42° 23' 5" N, 123° 38' 23" W Flowers light blue, common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. On reddish rocky gravel, in very open meadow surrounded by forest. Patchy to sparse distribution. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Melinda F. Denton 2762 27 Jun 1973 Doug Williams W&G-78 27 Jun 1998 WTU-258897 with Robert Goff Polemoniaceae WTU-345603 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Old Ashland road from summit to Horse Creek. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant On first creek. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: A. M. Vollmer 183 Jul 1951 2 miles southeast of Bargamin Creek, Poet Creek Camp Ground, on with L. Beane the way to Burnt Knob. T28N R12E S31; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-140738 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Growing on bald, southeast-facing slope on decomposed granite. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae Quentin Jones 350 5 Aug 1950 Gilia capitata Sims WTU-141854 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Siskiyou National Forest, 12.6 miles west of intersection of Highway199 and 3807 (road to Kalmiopsis Wilderness), on 3807. Polemoniaceae Elev. 3540 ft. Woods of Pseudotsuga and Arctostaphylos, roadside bank. Locally Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant abundant, flowers light blue. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Melinda F. Denton 2358 19 Jun 1973 1/2 miles east of Little Van Buren Creek on Slate Creek. T27N R2E S26, 35; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-258843 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On road banks. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Quentin Jones 121 28 Jun 1950 WTU-143706 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Illinois River Valley on 4-wheel drive road off 8 Dollar Mountain Oregon Caves National Monument and Vicinity, along the Limestone Road, Downstream from Illinois River Bridge, 1.4 miles northwest of Trail near the mouth of Limestone Creek. bridge. Siskiyou National Forest. Dry hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 42° 15' 31" N, 123° 41' 24" W; T38S R8W S19 Roadside seep, with Penstemon. Blue flower (most in fruit). William H. Baker 959 21 Aug 1950 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. with George C. Ruhle Hillary S. Hayden 106 26 Jun 1998 WTU-299220 WTU-342650 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Above Elk Lake. U.S.A., IDAHO, CASSIA COUNTY: T23N R2E S32; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 2 miles east of saddle and 6 miles west of Elba on road to Oakley. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Mount Independence area. Rocky hillsides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 42.24827°, -113.677995°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff William H. Baker 12252 30 Jul 1954 In open sagebrush slopes and along roadside. Pale salmon flowers, corollas minutely spotted red. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-297958 A. R. Kruckeberg 4454 16 Jun 1958 Polemoniaceae WTU-192089 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Florida Mountain, Silver City Range. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant 43.01667°, -116.755°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Dry gravelly summit. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Eight Mile Creek; Mount Hood National Forest. Elev. 3900 ft. William H. Baker 7921 12 Jul 1951 45.412237°, -121.445454°; uncertainty: 7500 m. Yellow pine woods. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-296945 G. N. Jones 4045 15 Jul 1933 Polemoniaceae WTU-39135 Gilia capitata Sims Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: [No locality given on label]. Gilia capitata Sims Elev. 1200 ft. 46.02956°, -121.85691°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 60000 m., Source: U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Portland. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 45.52361°, -122.675°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 12756 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian J. B. Flett 1224 7 Aug 1899 River Banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-38181 Drake 7141 Jun 1988 with Dickson Polemoniaceae WTU-14437 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Seven Devils Camp, Seven Devils Mountains. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant 45.30917°, -116.55389°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Open alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Circa 3 miles south of Hershberger Butte. Elev. 5800 ft. William H. Baker 12051 21 Jul 1954 Tube scarlet; limb pumpkin-colored and spotted. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-297959 C. L. Hitchcock 5106 1 Jul 1939 with J. S. Martin WTU-53605 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., IDAHO, ONEIDA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Above Western Creek, Below the Weston Reservoir. 7 miles west of Lyle, along Washington State Highway 830. Dry rocky hillside; sagebrush grass zone. Phenology: Flowers. 45.696018°, -121.430113°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Grassy clearings along roadside. Common. Phenology: Flowers. William H. Baker 9342 16 Jul 1952 Origin: Native. WTU-296944 Jared J. Davis 189 7 Jun 1953 WTU-195847 Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Gilia capitata Sims Whidbey Island. 48.146201°, -122.552685°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 30000 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer About 5 miles west of Wahkiacus along Highway 142. Cultivated fields. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 45.825783°, -121.201111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff N. L. Gardner s.n. 20 Jun 1897 Scattered Quercus garryana and Pinus ponderosa on broken basalt, weedy along roadside. Flowers blue. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. WTU-14410 Origin: Native. Warren Douglas Stevens 1692 24 Jun 1973 Polemoniaceae WTU-257154 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: Polemoniaceae East of Payette Lakes. 44.91167°, -116.125°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Gilia capitata Sims ssp. pacifica V.E. Grant GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rabbit brush-grass, flat. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Native. 7 miles south of Gold Beach, Meyers Creek. Elev. 100 ft. William H. Baker 7703 5 Jul 1951 T38S R14W S7; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler WTU-296943 Along coastal bluffs with Cerastium arvense and Anthoxanthum odoratum. Scattered. Flowers bright blue. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae La Rea J. Dennis 2810 20 May 1966 Gilia capitata Sims WTU-256792 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Along Columbia River near Bingen. 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Polemoniaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant J. William Thompson 11540 25 May 1935 U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: Along the East Fork of Wood River, 5 miles east of Gimlet. WTU-15303JWT 43.86785°, -114.354643°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae William H. Baker 10985 13 Aug 1953 Gilia capitata Sims WTU-302315 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Along State Highway 14, 4.3 miles east of Washougal or .7 miles east of the Clark County line. Polemoniaceae Elev. 394 ft. T1N R5E S19; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Gilia capitata Sims var. achilleifolia (Benth.) H. Mason ex Georef'd by Ben Legler Jeps. Associated genera: Acer, Holodiscus, Quercus, Rubus, Pteridium, Hypericum. Flowers blue. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Mouth of Pistal River. Richard R. Halse 2900 14 Jul 1984 Sand dune. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-305378 Morton E. Peck 23980 24 Jul 1945 WTU-116808 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Near mouth of Two Mile Creek along Rogue River about 1 mile Kernville. south of Illahe. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. T35S R11W S30; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler H. A. Scullen s.n. 7 Jul 1937 Rocky bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-73865 William H. Baker 11585 15 Jun 1954 WTU-296973 Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Gilia capitata Sims Slopes of Mount Grayback. Elev. 4000-6000 ft. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: 42.11697°, -123.308026°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4000 m., Source: Circa. 1/4 mile downstream from Rogue River Boat launching ramp Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer at mouth of Graves Creek. Forested slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 689 ft. T34S R8W S1; WGS 84, uncertainty: 578 m., Source: Digital Map, J. William Thompson 12990 27 Jun 1936 Georef'd by Richard Olmstead On trail, along trail, with Streptanthus, Madia. Annual, pale blue WTU-4904JWT flowers, common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Richard Olmstead 762 4 Jun 1986 Polemoniaceae WTU-315664 Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: Polemoniaceae At Oswego. Dry ground along a road side. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Gilia capitata Sims Sister Mary Milburge 559 24 Jul 1932 U.S.A., OREGON, TILLAMOOK COUNTY: Trask River. WTU-15111JWT Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. E. Morrill 189 16 Jul 1933 Polemoniaceae WTU-27973 Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Polemoniaceae About 12 mils northeast of Howe. Sandy sagebrush-juniper desert, on small and dunes. Corollas Gilia capitata Sims white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: C. Leo Hitchcock 21296 2 Jul 1957 Near Canby. with C. V. Muhlick 45.262899°, -122.692592°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3138 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer WTU-175154 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. E. Morrill 140 3 Jul 1933 Polemoniaceae WTU-27845 Gilia capitata Sims var. capitata U.S.A., OREGON, SHERMAN COUNTY: Polemoniaceae Just south of Biggs. T2N R16E Gilia capitata Sims Dry, very sandy slopes. Corolla light blue. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Arthur Cronquist 7138 13 Jun 1953 Salem. [No collection date given]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-156122 O. B. Johnson s.n. WTU-14436 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant ssp. viridis Gilia capitata Sims (Cronquist) A.G. Day U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, ADA COUNTY: Along Forest Road 4105, 8.5 miles from junction with Forest Road Bogus Basin Road, about 15 miles north of Boise. 4103; Siskiyou National Forest. Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 2450 ft. 42° 20' 25" N, 123° 44' 49" W; T37S R9W S22 or 23 William H. Baker 16819 16 Jun 1965 Serpentine ridge, aspect northeast, Jeffrey pine, Calocedrus, madrona, Festuca rubra. Annual, light lilac flowers. Phenology: WTU-302314 Flowers. Roger N. Fuller 98-13 27 Jun 1998 Polemoniaceae WTU-345722 Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Polemoniaceae 1 mile north of Agness. Shale road bank. Corollas pale blue. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant Native. U.S.A., IDAHO, BUTTE COUNTY: C. L. Hitchcock 19924 1 Jul 1953 5 miles east of Arco. 43.636626°, -113.19937°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-153971 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sandy gravelly outwash slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae J. H. Christ 51-161 31 May 1951 Gilia capitata Sims WTU-302869 U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Rogue River Canyon, 2 miles east of trail. Polemoniaceae Elev. 1500 ft. T33S R1W S35; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Georef'd by Ben Legler Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: Hanford Site, north of Gable Mountain. Noel H. Holmgren 3173 19 May 1968 Elev. 510 ft. with Nancy Carmichael T13N R26E S2 SE 1/4 of SE 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-242507 Basalt derived sands, in a small swale; aspect 180 degrees; slope 1%. Associated species: Artemisia tridentata, Bromus tectorum, Descurainea pinnata, Loeflingia squarrosa var. swuarrosa, Mimulus Polemoniaceae suksdorfii. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Gilia capitata Sims Florence E. Caplow 95081 28 May 1995 with Kathryn A. Beck U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Coast Mountains, Roseburg Quadrangle. WTU-333315 On basaltic cliffs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. W. C. Cusick 4306 11 Jul 1914 Polemoniaceae WTU-144953 Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, CLARK COUNTY: Polemoniaceae About 25 miles from Howe on road to Gilmore. Sandy desert soil. Phenology: Flowers. Gilia capitata Sims C. L. Hitchcock 15757 24 Jun 1947 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Siskiyou National Forest, slopes of Onion Mountain, ca. [circa] 15 WTU-293917 miles due west of Grants Pass. Elev. 4020 ft. Shrubby area with Arctostaphylos, Quercus vaccinifolia, and Polemoniaceae Ceanothus. Common annual, flowers blue, mostly fruiting. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Gilia capitata Sims Melinda F. Denton 3060 5 Jul 1973 U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Chenowith Creek, near the Dalles. WTU-259250 Hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. George Neville Jones 10048 30 May 1937 WTU-128663 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant ssp. montana (A. Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Nelson & Kenn.) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, BUTTE COUNTY: Hanford Site, sandy swale at north base of Gable Mountain. 2 miles north of Butte City. Elev. 450 ft. 43.63897°, -113.24333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: T13N R27E S19 NW 1/4 of NW 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open sagebrush desert. Woody-based perennial corolla white. In sandy swale, in dark basalt sand. Associated species: Artemisia Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. tridentata, Poa sandbergii, Bromus tectorum, Gilia sinuata, Cryptantha circumcissa. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 22754 19 Jun 1963 with C. V. Muhlick Florence E. Caplow 95060 21 May 1995 with Kathryn A. Beck WTU-216417 WTU-333437 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Along Highway 42, 2 miles east of Camas Valley. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: In logged over Douglas Fir. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Steens Mountains Region, 8 miles due northeast of Frenchglen. Elev. 4600 ft. A. R. Kruckeberg 2701 31 May 1951 T30S R32E S31; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler WTU-191972 With sage and open canyon, north slope; soil dry. Flowers blue. Phenology: Fruits. Polemoniaceae Charles G. Hansen 280 4 Jul 1953 Gilia capitata Sims WTU-170016 U.S.A., OREGON, UMATILLA COUNTY: Along the Umatilla River near the Mission Bridge out of Mission. Polemoniaceae T2N R33E S10; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., MONTANA, MADISON COUNTY: James Grimes 1861 15 Jul 1980 Along Montana St. 287 about 5 miles west of Virginia City. with Patricia L. Packard, Lynda Smithman T6S R3W S7; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler WTU-285668 On sandy rocky soil. Corolla white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae D. R. Simpson 209 16 Jul 1964 Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter WTU-288944 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: Hanford Site, north of Gable Mountain. Polemoniaceae Elev. 475 ft. T13N R26E S13 NE 1/4 of SW 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In basalt-derived stabilized sand dunes, in a sandy swale. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Associated species: Artemisia tridentata, Poa sandbergii, Bromus Near Narrows. tectorum, Cryptantha circumcissa, Mimulus suksdorfii. Growing in Sagebrush desert. Phenology: Flowers. are with high diversity of native annual species. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 11979 10 Jul 1935 Florence E. Caplow 95047 17 May 1995 WTU-1398JWT with Kathryn A. Beck WTU-333363 Polemoniaceae Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: 9 miles southwest of Wagontire, on US #395. Deep sand. Phenology: Fruits. Roxana S. Ferris 12937 9 Jul 1955 WTU-193953 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microgilia minutiflora (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: At Bingen. Albina, Portland. 45.714842°, -121.464517°; WGS 84, Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. uncertainty: 2400 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 3055 3 Jun 1902 On sand, rare. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-230104 Wilhelm Suksdorf 7146 Polemoniaceae 12 Sep 1910 Gilia multicaulis Benth. ssp. maritima WTU-230719, WTU-V-046313 U.S.A., OREGON, LINCOLN COUNTY: 2 miles south of Seal Rock. Old dune. Phenology: Flowers. Polemoniaceae Morton E. Peck 10504 12 Aug 1921 Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter WTU-8911JWT U.S.A., OREGON, MALHEUR COUNTY: About 4 miles northwest of Harper. Polemoniaceae Elev. 3000 ft. T19S R41E S23; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Georef'd by Ben Legler In sandy soil among sagebrush. Flowers pink or white. Phenology: U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Fruits. At road corner a mile north of Andrews, near the east base of the Steens Mountains. Arthur Cronquist 7833 14 Jun 1955 Elev. 4150 ft. T35S R33E S15; T35S R33E S22; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., WTU-162463 Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Sandy soil in sagebrush desert. Leaves soft and somewhat succulent, forming a rosette flat on the ground. Stems rigid but soft Polemoniaceae and brittle. Flowers blue-lavender, with yellowish throat. Seeds nearly 1 mm. long, not becoming mucilaginous when moistened. Microgilia minutiflora (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Arthur Cronquist 8304 29 May 1959 At Bingen. 45.714842°, -121.464517°; WGS 84, WTU-211959 uncertainty: 2400 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer On sand, rare. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Polemoniaceae Origin: Native. Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Wilhelm Suksdorf 7146 U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: 12 Sep 1910 Albina, Portland. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-269131, WTU-V-046312 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 3055 3 Jun 1902 WTU-270544 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia multicaulis Benth. ssp. maritima Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Chetco. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: By the sea. Phenology: Fruits. Five miles south of Fields. On lava, moist soil near road, in sagebrush desert. Phenology: Thomas Howell s.n. 12 Jun 1884 Flowers. WTU-24179JWT C. L. Hitchcock 22289 29 May 1962 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-209590 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, MALHEUR COUNTY: Road near Flook Lake, about 6 miles northeast of Refuge Along Crooked Creek, 6 miles southwest of Rome. Headquarters, Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. T32S R41E S6; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Elev. 5149 ft. Georef'd by Ben Legler T34S R27E S27; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Pale sandy hills in sagebrush country. Phenology: Flowers. Georef'd by Ben Legler In a swale, soil almost dry, in sagebrush flat. Annuals growing in a Arthur Cronquist 8405 11 Jun 1959 mass, plants to 10 centimeters tall, flowers blue. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-212578 David Giblin 022 9 Jun 1996 Polemoniaceae WTU-337900 Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Near Alkali Lake. Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter Desert. Phenology: Fruits. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: J. William Thompson 13272 13 Jul 1936 [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5/S1 (Threatened; WANHP)] WTU-15332JWT Sandy sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 9088 21 Jun 1933 Polemoniaceae WTU-24055JWT-A Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: Polemoniaceae 3 miles south of Hanford. 46.53987°, -119.38974°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open desert dunes. Corolla pinkish-lavender, throat yellowish, plant U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: very viscid. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Narrows. Dry sandy ground. Phenology: Fruits. C. L. Hitchcock 8193 23 May 1944 with C. V. Muhlick Morton E. Peck 13950 24 Jun 1925 WTU-91295 WTU-24055JWT-B Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Navarretia sinistra (M.E. Jones) L.A. Johnson U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: Near Alkali lake. At Vitae Falls; Crater Lake. Sandy plains. Phenology: Flowers. Elev. 6000 ft. Rocky moist slopes. Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 12173 18 Jul 1935 J. William Thompson 12252 21 Jul 1935 WTU-32939 WTU-15090JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Navarretia sinistra (M.E. Jones) L.A. Johnson U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Near Alkali lake. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Sandy plains. Phenology: Fruits. Buckhorn Springs. Moist flat. Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 12173 18 Jul 1935 Morton E. Peck 18335 28 Jun 1934 WTU-15087JWT WTU-8086JWT Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., OREGON, SHERMAN COUNTY: West side of John Day River near its mouth. Sand dunes. Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 20448 28 May 1955 WTU-173305 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Rabbit Creek, about one mile south of Murphy. Near Columbus. 43.218324°, -116.553664°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 45.68476°, -120.81578°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry sandy bed. Phenology: Flowers. Dry sandy places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 10102 26 May 1953 Wilhelm Suksdorf 6479 22 Apr 1909 WTU-297962 WTU-2536JWT

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, GOODING COUNTY: Idaho Highway 51, 13.5 miles south of Bruneau. 10 miles east of Gooding. Elev. 3450 ft. On sandy hill in lava reefs with rabbit sage and bitter brush. T8S R5E S19; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On abandoned road. Locally common. Phenology: Flowers. J. H. Christ 51-95 30 May 1951 Noel H. Holmgren 4937 31 May 1971 WTU-296329 with Patricia K. Holmgren WTU-260687 Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Along the Columbia River betwween Beverly and Vantage. 46.83694°, -119.93194°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Near Narrows. Sand dunes and rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Sagebrush desert. Phenology: Flowers. Jean G. Witt 1925 7 May 1950 J. William Thompson 11979 10 Jul 1935 WTU-177761 WTU-32130 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: 7 miles east of Tendoy, on Lemhi Pass road. 10.2 mile southwest of Bruneau and a quarter mile northeast of the 44.95935°, -113.500633°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: road. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 3000 ft. Plants on light rocky soil with Artemisia tridentata these plants on old T7S R6E S36; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: mine tailings. Phenology: Fruits. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In sandy soil. Common. Phenology: Flowers. C. Leo Hitchcock 21272 2 Jul 1957 with C. V. Muhlick Noel H. Holmgren 5815 6 Jun 1972 with Patricia K. Holmgren WTU-175304 WTU-276911 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: 5.3 miles south of Vantage Ferry, 3/4 miles east of the Columbia U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: River. 2 miles south of Murphy. T16N R23E S16; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, 43.189358°, -116.55139°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Georef'd by Ben Legler GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On basaltic plateau, in sandy spot. Corolla pale blue. Phenology: Open sandy sagebrush desert. Corolla pale lavender. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Fruits. C. Leo Hitchcock 20935 28 Apr 1957 C. L. Hitchcock 22564 31 May 1963 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-216434 WTU-176542 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: At Bingen. Pasco. 45.714842°, -121.464517°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2400 m., 46.23972°, -119.09944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff High bottom-land, transient. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 11174 3 Apr 1897 C. V. Piper 2978 25 May 1899 WTU-230921 WTU-20559

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella lottiae (A.G. Day) J.M. Porter Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: About 10 miles northeast of Bruneau, on the south side of the Snake Near Priest Rapids. River. 46.63889°, -119.91944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Sand dunes. Plants erect; corolla lavender; plants mephitic. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fruits. Among sagebrush. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 22547 30 May 1963 George Neville Jones 6369 13 Apr 1935 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-29084 WTU-216429 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Sunnyside. Near Vantage. 46.32389°, -120.0075°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46.94653°, -119.96224°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Sand plains. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Dry sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Flowers. J. S. Cotton 313 22 Apr 1901 J. William Thompson 11451 11 May 1935 WTU-4063JWT WTU-32320 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Yakima Region, near Prosser. 10 miles south of Bruneau. 46.60222°, -120.50472°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 42.735693°, -115.79639°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Northern slope. Phenology: Flowers. Sage-sahdscale on chalky hillocks. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. S. Cotton 591 17 May 1902 Bassett Maguire 26235 29 May 1946 WTU-15287JWT with Arthur H. Holmgren WTU-111824 Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. [No locality given on label] 46.496837° N, 119.294111° W; T12N R28E S27 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: With Gilia leptomeria primarily on trailing stabilized ridges, dune Near Columbus (Maryhill). area. Rare annual, occasionally elsewhere in dune area. Phenology: 45.68722°, -120.8125°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry sandy places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. M. Langham 188 21 May 1970 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6479 22 Apr 1909 WTU-260170 WTU-230105 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella micromeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter Aliciella micromeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: At edge of Alvord Desert, 6 miles south of Alvord Ranch. Buckeroo Lake area; North of Alkali Lake, along Highway 395. Sandy sagebrush desert. Sepals glandular, reddish; corolla reddish, Elev. 4475 ft. already closing by midmoring. Phenology: Flowers. Very common in Sarcobatus zone; with Atriplex, Elymus and Sitanion; moist sand soil. Rosette herb; flowers lavender or white. C. Leo Hitchcock 21150 29 May 1957 Phenology: Fertile. with C. V. Muhlick Albert N. Steward 7118 23 Jun 1956 WTU-175334 with John E. Smith WTU-200777 Polemoniaceae Aliciella micromeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, MALHEUR COUNTY: Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet About 3 miles east of Burns Highway Junction on Highway 95 near Scotts Butte. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Open sagebrush desert. Corollas minute, white with reddish Range 4, Squaw Butte. blotches. Phenology: Fertile. Dry sandy soil. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. C. Leo Hitchcock 21075 28 May 1957 A. H. Holmgren 2249 22 Jun 1943 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-77747 WTU-175108 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet U.S.A., IDAHO, GOODING COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, ADA COUNTY: 3 miles south of Hagerman. East side of Snake River, 30 miles south of Regina. T7S R13E; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Rocky windswept point of lava bluffs. Phenology: Flowers. Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry soil, among Chrysothamnus. Phenology: Flowers. J. H. Christ 51-35 25 May 1951 Ray J. Davis 1948 7 May 1940 WTU-296432 WTU-98839 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Above Antelope Creek, 10 miles south of Darlington. U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: 43.74339°, -113.49639°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Lower Sawpit Creek ca. [circa] 2 mile south of Silver City. Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett 42.987967°, -116.73222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Talus slides along cliffs. Corolla pale blue. Phenology: Fruits. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry gravelly slope. Occasional. Phenology: Flowers. C. Leo Hitchcock 21342 2 Jul 1957 with C. V. Muhlick William H. Baker 8247 27 Jul 1951 WTU-175305 WTU-302316

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, MALHEUR COUNTY: 6 miles southwest of Challis. Circa 16 miles east of Brogan. 44.443244°, -114.316984°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Phenology: Flowers. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Shale slopes. Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 20625A 30 May 1955 J. H. Christ 51-188 1 Jun 1951 WTU-168169 WTU-296440 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia tweedyi Rydb. Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, BUTTE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: About 6 miles north of Leslie on Pass Creek Near top of Bruneau grade on east side of Bruneau Valley, 2 miles Gorge road. north of Bruneau. Rather sandy soil of limestone origin. Corolla 42.909533°, -115.79639°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: pale blue. Reference specimen for illustration in GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Revision of Flora of the Pacific Northwest WTU Shale slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: Flowers. J. H. Christ 51-67 25 May 1951 C. L. Hitchcock 8872 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-296410 12 Jun 1944 Polemoniaceae WTU-93312, WTU-V-025182 Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter U.S.A., OREGON, MALHEUR COUNTY: Polemoniaceae 3 miles southwest of Harper. Elev. 2500 ft. Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter T20S R41E S24; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Soil derived from diatomite. Plants somewhat malodrous, but not Across river from Challis. mephitic. Flowers white or nearly so. Phenology: Flowers. Elev. 5200 ft. 44.50472°, -114.23083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Arthur Cronquist 8348 7 Jun 1959 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravel washes in low hills. Teeth of leaves spinulose. Phenology: WTU-211460 Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 8933 14 Jun 1944 Polemoniaceae with C. V. Muhlick Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet WTU-91298 U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: 1 mile from mouth of Morgan Creek (empties into Salmon River circa Polemoniaceae 10 miles north of Challis). 44.660765°, -114.226249°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sandy bank. Plant viscid with black pin-head glands above, corolla U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: light blue. Phenology: Flowers. Near Vantage. 46.94653°, -119.96224°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: C. L. Hitchcock 9345 29 Jun 1944 Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett with C. V. Muhlick Dry sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. WTU-91297 J. William Thompson 11451 11 May 1935 WTU-1175JWT Polemoniaceae Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter Polemoniaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter Morgan Creek, 9 miles north of Challis. 44.647286°, -114.213755°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., U.S.A., OREGON, MALHEUR COUNTY: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 7 miles north of Brogan. Slopes of rhyolite sand. Phenology: Flowers. Elev. 3000 ft. T14S R42E S27; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, J. H. Christ 51-242 2 Jun 1951 Georef'd by Ben Legler Loose, dry, open slopes with scattered sagebrush and other shrubs. WTU-298469 Flowers white or very faintly pinkish; plants strongly glandular. Phenology: Flowers. Polemoniaceae Arthur Cronquist 7810 10 Jun 1955 Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter WTU-162462 U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: 52 miles southeast of Burns. Elev. 4000 ft. T27S R35E S26; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Low places in sagebrush desert. Plants mildly malodorous, but not mephitic. Flowers very faintly bluish, almost white. Phenology: Flowers. A. Cronquist 8562 29 Jun 1959 WTU-211226 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter Gilia tweedyi Rydb. U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: South of Bruneau, along Highway 51. Near Burns. 42.88056°, -115.79639°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Dry slope. Phenology: Flowers. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry sandy plains. Phenology: Flowers. Morton E. Peck 19192 5 Jul 1936 William H. Baker 14035A 21 Jun 1956 WTU-7970JWT WTU-297961 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Navarretia leptalea (A. Gray) L.A. Johnson Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: About Diamond Lake. U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Dry open ground. Phenology: Flowers. Across river from Challis. Elev. 5200 ft. Morton E. Peck 19232 7 Jul 1936 44.50472°, -114.23083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-9427JWT Gravel washes in low hills. Corollas bright blue, plant densely pin-head-glandular above. Phenology: Flowers. Polemoniaceae C. L. Hitchcock 8968 14 Jun 1944 with C. V. Muhlick Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant WTU-91299 U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: 1 mile north of Bruneau. 42.895047°, -115.79639°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Polemoniaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Fine sandy banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter William H. Baker 10201 29 May 1953 U.S.A., IDAHO, ADA COUNTY: East side of Snake River, 29 miles south of Regina. WTU-296938 With Shadscale, starting of plateau. Phenology: Fruits. J. H. Christ 51-30 25 May 1951 Polemoniaceae WTU-296358 Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: Polemoniaceae Above the Deschutes River, 4 miles west of Radmond. Elev. 2900 ft. Navarretia leptalea (A. Gray) L.A. Johnson T15S R12E S14; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Dry, sandy flats among scattered junipers. Plants variable in degree 10 miles north of Seneca. of cutting of the lower leaves, corolla blue-lavender. Phenology: Elev. 4000 ft. Flowers. 44.279433°, -118.971614°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Arthur Cronquist 7161 15 Jun 1953 Sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-156123 J. William Thompson 11934 7 Jul 1935 Polemoniaceae WTU-33785 Navarretia leptalea (A. Gray) L.A. Johnson Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: 10 miles north of Bonanza. Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant Dry slope. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Morton E. Peck 15170 24 Jun 1927 Bruneau Hills, 1 mile north of Bruneau. 42.895047°, -115.79639°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-24176JWT GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Fine sandy soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 12992 17 Jun 1955 WTU-297957 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Navarretia leptalea (A. Gray) L.A. Johnson Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, ADA COUNTY: 10 miles north of Seneca. Bridle path on north side of Crane Creek Country Club in the Elev. 4000 ft. Highlands, northeast of Boise. 44.279433°, -118.971614°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Elev. 3000 ft. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer T4N R2E S26 SW; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Flowers. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Foothills; fine sandy soil of south-facing slope, bare soil between J. William Thompson 11934 7 Jul 1935 Aristida, Purshia, and Chrysothamnus. Flowers pale blue-violet. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-15308JWT B. Ertter 3224 16 Apr 1980 with J. Grimes Polemoniaceae WTU-285401 Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet U.S.A., IDAHO, ELMORE COUNTY: Polemoniaceae Shoestring Road. Elev. 2952 ft. Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet T6S R11E S14 SW; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler U.S.A., IDAHO, TWIN FALLS COUNTY: Hillside, soil brown, loose, sandy, corolla pale blue-violet, anthers Northeast end of Jarbridge Mountains (sens. lat.), road to Monument blue, throat yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Spring, 4.3 miles south of Rogerson-Murphy Hot Springs road, 11 airline miles west-southwest of Rogerson. J. F. Smith 4425 20 May 2003 Elev. 6200 ft. T15S R14E S3; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-355725 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Along roadside. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Polemoniaceae Noel H. Holmgren 5793 5 Jun 1972 with Patricia K. Holmgren Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones WTU-277018 U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge; Rock Creek; about 5 miles northeast of Refuge Headquarters. Polemoniaceae Elev. 5248 ft. T34S R27E S29; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Georef'd by Ben Legler Shallow canyon; on a grassy bank in draw. Flowers purple, with a U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: pair of elongate yellow spots on each petal at throat of flower. Priest Rapids Reservoir of Columbia River, Western river shore Stigma purple, anthers white. Plant sticky-glandular. Phenology: south of Hanson Creek mouth and north of Alkali Canyon. Fruits. Elev. 510 ft. T14N R23E S29 Center; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: Alison Colwell JM222 8 Jun 1996 Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett with John Myers Iron oxide-rich pea gravel on 'terrace' along water's edge (below railroad bed). Flowers purple, associated with Astragalus WTU-335424 succumens, Allium robinsonii, Erigeron poliospermus, Mentzelia albicaulis, Festuca microstachys. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Polemoniaceae Native. Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Joy Mastrogiuseppe 7147 8 Apr 1992 with Kali Robsen, Donna Wilcox U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Priest Rapids Reservoir of Columbia River. East shore circa. 1 mile WTU-354608 north of Desert Aire boat launch. Elev. 500 ft. Polemoniaceae T14N R23E S16 SE 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Ipomopsis gunnisonii (Torr. & A. Gray) V.E. Grant In sand of very grandually sloped shoreline of small inlet. In coarse ironocide rich sand in openings among sagebrush. Scattered, U.S.A., MONTANA, CARBON COUNTY: flowers bright sky blue, fully open, associated with Phacelia linearis, From about 1 to 15 miles north of the Wyoming line north of Lovell, Layia glandulosa, Cryptantha circumscissa. Phenology: Flowers. Wyoming. Origin: Native. 45.132067°, -108.394486°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 40234 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Joy Mastrogiuseppe 6999 6 Apr 1992 Dry clay slopes. Phenology: Fruits. with Kali Robsen, Donna Wilcox, Darrell Pock W. E. Booth 54575 18 Jul 1954 WTU-354693 WTU-156075 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet U.S.A., IDAHO, ADA COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, MALHEUR COUNTY: East side of Snake River, 29 miles south of Regina. Ca. 25 miles southwest of Vale. With shadscale, on breaks, just starting off plateau. Phenology: Gravelly wash in sagebrush desert between basaltic cliffs. Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. J. H. Christ 51-23 25 May 1951 C. L. Hitchcock 20700 31 May 1955 WTU-296312 WTU-167984

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet U.S.A., IDAHO, ADA COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, MALHEUR COUNTY: 14 miles south of Regina. 15 miles southwest of Vale. 43.187485°, -115.99111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: On very porous shale hills. Corollas blue, tube yellow. Phenology: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Flowers. High sagebrush plain. Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 20664 31 May 1955 J. H. Christ 51-19 25 May 1951 WTU-168162 WTU-298470 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, MALHEUR COUNTY: Southeast section of the Squaw Butte 3 miles east of Burns Junction on Highway 95 Experimental Station. from Jordan Valley, near Scotts Butte. 43.474112°, -119.721249°; WGS 84, Sagebrush desert. Corolla lilac-blue, the tube uncertainty: 2319 m., Source: Digital Map, yellow, anthers clear blue. Reference specimen Georef'd by Isaac Afolayan for illustration in Revision of Flora of the Pacific Dry soil in Artemisia cana, bordering dry lake Northwest WTU Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: bed. Frequent. Reference specimen for Flowers. illustration in Revision of Flora of the Pacific Northwest WTU Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: C. Leo Hitchcock 21065 Flowers. with C. V. Muhlick Bassett Maguire 26483A 28 May 1957 with Arthur H. Holmgren WTU-175335, WTU-V-025184 17 Jun 1946 WTU-111827, WTU-V-025181 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet U.S.A., OREGON, MORROW COUNTY: 1/2 mile east of Boardman. U.S.A., IDAHO, BUTTE COUNTY: T4N R25E 10 miles north of Craters of-the-Moon National Monument. In sand. Flowers lavender. Phenology: Flowers. Sagebrush desert. Corolla pale blue. Phenology: Flowers. Arthur Cronquist 6238 30 Apr 1950 C. L. Hitchcock 22728 18 Jun 1963 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-143059 WTU-213432 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia tweedyi Rydb. Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones U.S.A., IDAHO, CANYON COUNTY: New Plymouth. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Elev. 2200 ft. Between Alvord Creek and its south tributary, east base of the Loamy hillsides. Phenology: Flowers. Steens Mountains, a hundred miles southeast of Burns. Elev. 4500-5000 ft. J. Francis Macbride 83 21 May 1910 T33S R34E S33; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler WTU-143573 Sanddy sagebrush slope. Corolla blue-violet, with yellow tube. Phenology: Flowers. Arthur Cronquist 8279 25 May 1959 WTU-211960 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Linanthus pungens (Torr.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: At Long Lake reservoir site. Wenatchee Natinal Forest. At Naneum Meadows turnoff on Liberty - T23N R28E S25; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Beehive Road. Two miles east of Lion Rock turnoff. Georef'd by Ben Legler Elev. 6000 ft. Dry slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.29083°, -120.54556°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Xerpha M. Gaines 619 1 Jun 1951 Steep, dry, south-facing slopes amid bunch grass and other forbs, with T. H. Scheffer open lodgepole pine - western larch forest type on south-facing slope. Corolla mottled scarlet. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: WTU-143239 Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 3252 1 Aug 1953 Polemoniaceae WTU-191976 Gilia bicolor (Nutt.) Piper Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, MARION COUNTY: In Bush's Pasture, Salem. Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Open ground. [Two separate collections of Gilia bicolor mounted on this sheet. Collector: J. William Thompson - #7354; 15 July 1931]. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. 29 miles south of Folly Farm. T32S R34E S25; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, J. William Thompson 2518 24 May 1927 Georef'd by Ben Legler Open sagebrush covered valley. Corollas opening in the morning, WTU-24197JWT-B closing by evening. Phenology: Flowers. C. Leo Hitchcock 21143 29 May 1957 Polemoniaceae with C. V. Muhlick Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-175103 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Slate Lake Trail from Twisp Valley, 17 miles west of Twisp. Polemoniaceae Elev. 4500 ft. 48.363016°, -120.491424°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open yellow pine slope. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: 6 miles south of Alvord Ranch. At edge of Alvord Desert. C. L. Hitchcock 8100 12 Aug 1942 Sandy desert. Plant glabrous to floccose below, glandular only above, corolla salverform, the lobes orchid (pale), the tube more WTU-75628 yellowish. Phenology: Flowers. C. Leo Hitchcock 21155 29 May 1957 Polemoniaceae with C. V. Muhlick Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-175333 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Entiat Valley 15 miles from mouth. Polemoniaceae 47.67611°, -120.20722°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Sandy loam under yellow pines. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: C. L. Hitchcock 13786 1 Jun 1946 Pullman. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-104826 Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Dry rocky hillsides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae Emma J. Hardwick S-274 8 Jul 1895 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-20702 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Valley of Myers Creek, Chesaw. Elev. 3000-4500 ft. 48.946236°, -119.049966°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Harold St. John 5215 3 Jul 1921 with W. D. Courtney, Charles S. Parker WTU-108944 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: 4 miles west of Cle Elum. 5 miles east of Redmond. Elev. 2200 ft. Elev. 3000 ft. 47.195528°, -121.023274°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Sandy desert with cedar and sagebrush. Pink flowers. Phenology: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Flowers. Gravelly soil in open, yellow pine forest. Corollas scarlet, gray-maculate on throat. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. B. Rossbach 545 13 Jul 1938 with R. P. Rossbach C. L. Hitchcock 4685 27 May 1939 with J. S. Martin WTU-90894 WTU-53210 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones U.S.A., OREGON, WHEELER COUNTY: Painted Hills, 10 miles northwest of Mitchell. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: T10S R21E S31; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Diamond Craters. Georef'd by Ben Legler T28S R32E S33; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Open gravelly slopes near felsite outcrops. Flowers blue-lavender. Georef'd by Ben Legler Phenology: Flowers. Side of a Quaternary cinder cone. Phenology: Flowers. Arthur Cronquist 6902 28 Apr 1953 R. C. Bunn 1571 5 Jun 1946 WTU-156124 WTU-202239 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones U.S.A., IDAHO, ADA COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Snake River about 1.25 miles below Swan Falls Dam. Five miles south of Fields. Elev. 2800 ft. On lava, moist soil near road, in sagebrush deseert. Corollas pale T2S R1E S18 NE 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: blue. Phenology: Flowers. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Flood plain, on the north side of the river in very sandy soil in C. L. Hitchcock 22284 29 May 1962 openings among Sarcobatus. Phenology: Flowers. with C. V. Muhlick James Grimes 1528 30 Apr 1980 WTU-209536 with Shelley Haugh WTU-281756 Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Gilia harknessii Curran Cline Falls. On canon sides. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: Meadow 7 miles south of Wise River; Pioneer Range. Elias Nelson 818 29 May 1905 45.68996°, -112.949481°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 7000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer WTU-240253 Meadow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. C. L. Hitchcock 14990 25 Jul 1946 Polemoniaceae with C. V. Muhlick Gilia modocensis Eastw. WTU-105029 U.S.A., OREGON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: 10 miles south of Madras. Dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Morton E. Peck 13802 19 Jun 1925 WTU-24175JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia modocensis Eastw. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: Juniper Waysides, Deep Canyon, between 20 miles east of Pomeroy. Sisters and Redmond. 46.41208°, -117.27173°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Elev. 3000 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In Juniper-Sage-Rabbit-brush zone, with Dry, rocky hillside. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Descurainia, Valerianella and Bromus, dry, sandy soil. In patches. Erect herb, flowers blue. F. L. Pickett 1539 28 May 1934 Reference specimen for illustration in Revision of Flora of the Pacific Northwest WTU WTU-65936 Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: Flowers. Albert N. Steward 7087 Polemoniaceae 24 May 1956 Ipomopsis spicata (Nutt.) V.E. Grant WTU-200781, WTU-V-025172 U.S.A., MONTANA, POWELL COUNTY: Deer Lodge, east peak of Mount Powell. Elev. 10 ft. In gravelly soil between rocks, only on sharp edges of ridge. Polemoniaceae Phenology: Flowers. Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Frank Trask 286 27 Aug 1962 U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: WTU-209998 Powell Butte. Elev. 3050 ft. T16S R14E S1; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Polemoniaceae Georef'd by Ben Legler Sagebrush, associated with Juniperus occidentalis, Artemisia Ipomopsis spicata (Nutt.) V.E. Grant tridentata, gentle north slope, dry sandy loam in full sun. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., MONTANA, MADISON COUNTY: Circa 10 miles southwest of Crockett Lake in the Gravelly Range. L. E. Detling s.n. 6 May 1938 An open, grassy, sagebrush-covered hill. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-74338 C. L. Hitchcock 12533 19 Jul 1945 with C. V. Muhlick Polemoniaceae WTU-98393 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Pullman. Ipomopsis spicata (Nutt.) V.E. Grant 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: Dry rocky hillsides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 1 mile east of peak of Iron Mountain, 4 miles west of Martin. Elev. 8500 ft. Emma J. Hardwick s.n. 8 Jul 1895 Long gravelly slope. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-31324 C. L. Hitchcock 3844 25 Jun 1938 with Roland V. Rethke, R. Van Raadshooven Polemoniaceae WTU-18073JWT Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Along Beverly Creek, Wenatchee Mountains. Ipomopsis spicata (Nutt.) V.E. Grant Elev. 4000 ft. 47.372454°, -120.877017°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 1 mile east of peak of Iron Mountain, 4 miles west of Martin. Open rocky ground. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 8500 ft. Long gravelly slope. Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 6605 13 Jun 1931 C. L. Hitchcock 3844 25 Jun 1938 WTU-24207JWT with Roland V. Rethke, R. Van Raadshooven WTU-45625 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis spicata (Nutt.) V.E. Grant var. cephaloidea Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant (Rydb.) Wilken & R.L. Hartm. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: Near Cle Elum. On northeast slope of Black Lion Mountain, Pioneer Range. 47.19556°, -120.93806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Elev. 9700 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In sand between granitic boulders on northeast slope. Phenology: Open yellow pine slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Flowers. Native. C. L. Hitchcock 12912 30 Jul 1945 J. William Thompson 9016 19 Jun 1933 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-24060JWT WTU-98233 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, CLEARWATER COUNTY: Pierce-Weippe Highway. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Elev. 2500 ft. Kamiak Butte. T36N R4E S36; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46.8625°, -117.16583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open, dry, south-facing, rocky slope. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Among rocks, sparsely wooded top. Common. Phenology: Flowers & Origin: Native. Fruits. Origin: Native. R. L. Lingenfelter 500 22 Jul 1947 Pickett 1087 30 Jun 1917 WTU-118333 WTU-67168 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis spicata (Nutt.) V.E. Grant var. cephaloidea (Rydb.) Wilken & R.L. Hartm. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Hurricane Creek, 12 miles from Enterprise. End of road up Hurricane U.S.A., MONTANA, BROADWATER COUNTY: Creek. 6 miles east of Townsend. 45.311345°, -117.306021°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., On juniper covered hills. Phenology: Flowers. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer End up road, up creek; soil rocky. Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 15882 28 Jun 1947 J. R. Murphy 54 26 Jun 1946 WTU-114851 WTU-117488 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis spicata (Nutt.) V.E. Grant var. orchidacea (Brand) Dorn Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, ELMORE COUNTY: East slope Lemhi Range, Targhee National Forest-Challis National Above Arrow Rock Lake, beside road to Black Creek Canyon. Forest boundary on north shoulder of Big Windy Peak. Plateau. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 10200 ft. 44.682996°, -113.356649°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., C. L. Hitchcock 15449 17 Jun 1947 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocks predominantly limestone. Flowers white, in heads, sts single, WTU-115524 with Phlox pulvinata, P. albomarginata, Astragalus, Hymenoxys grandiflora and Senecio. Phenology: Flowers. Polemoniaceae D. Henderson 1110 16 Jul 1973 with M. Henderson, P. Jackson Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant WTU-266773 U.S.A., IDAHO, BOISE COUNTY: Sawtooth Primitive Range; headwaters of South Fork Payette River above Sacajawea Hot Springs. Baron Creek, circa 3 miles southeast Polemoniaceae of the springs. 44.071634°, -115.750945°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Pullman. C. L. Hitchcock 9886 11 Jul 1944 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: with C. V. Muhlick Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Mostly along bottoms. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-91307 Rex Hunt 269 7 Jul 1906 WTU-66779 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Top of Harvey Ridge; 15 miles northwest of Suntex Maintenance Klickitat River. Station. Elev. 4900 ft. In dry sandy soil. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. 46.044714°, -121.237172°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff A. H. Holmgren 9640 17 Jul 1953 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with Stephen S. Tillett J. B. Flett 1221 15 Jul 1899 WTU-163966 WTU-36853 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., OREGON, UMATILLA COUNTY: 3 miles above Tollgate Guard Station, Tollgate-Fry Meadow. U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: Dry, stony ground. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Baker. Moist slopes of steep rocky hill. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 2496 30 Jul 1950 L. A. Hanna 1622 5 May 1935 WTU-180840 WTU-34742 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene : [No collection site is given on label]. U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: [No collection date given]. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Above the Clearwater River, 1 miles east of Spaulding. Moist rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Unknown 53 William H. Baker 6592 13 May 1950 WTU-322255 WTU-303651 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Trail to Ashnola Range. U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Elev. 5600 ft. Near the summit of the South Mountain; north slope. 49° 7' N, 120° 8' W 42.75222°, -116.9225°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Open, rocky-gravelly slope at top of meadow. Locally common but GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff not noted elsewhere along trail. Flowers red. Phenology: Flowers & Dry sagebrush slope. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Fruits. William H. Baker 7986 16 Jul 1951 J. A. Calder 19813 5 Aug 1956 with J. A. Parmelee, R. L. Taylor WTU-296940 WTU-172948 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Leptosiphon liniflorus (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant ssp. aggregata U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Long Lake reservoir site, about 4 miles northeast of Stratford. East side of Devine Canyon, below palisades about 13 miles north of 47.468146°, -119.360042°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Burns, along U.S. 395. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 4650 ft. Dry, open areas. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. On top of prominent basalt (?) bluff. Sagebrush grassland, Artemisia, Atriplex, Purshia, Ribes, Chrysothamnus, Amelanchier. Phenology: Xerpha M. Gaines 605 1 Jun 1951 Flowers. with T. H. Scheffer Richard Olmstead 339 16 Jun 1983 WTU-143240 WTU-321446 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Eriastrum filifolium (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Squaw Butte Experiment. Station. Crumarine Creek, Moscow Mountain; 5 miles northeast of Moscow. Plots. Phenology: Flowers. 46.78118°, -116.915305°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Albert N. Steward 22 22 Jun 1956 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-196013 Ben Chichester 377 10 Jul 1950 WTU-296929 Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant South edge of city limits, Troy. 46.73694°, -116.76861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Along the East Fork of the Jarbidge River, ca. [circa] 1 mile Open woods. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. northwest of Murphy Hot Springs. 43.083128°, -116.75386°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: William H. Baker 15241 1 Jul 1958 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Grassy flat along river. Common. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. WTU-296934 Origin: Native. William H. Baker 8610 17 Aug 1951 Polemoniaceae WTU-296942 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: Polemoniaceae 1 mile west of Blanchard. 2 miles northwest of Spirit Lake. 48.016938°, -117.004418°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Eriastrum filifolium (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Grassy open flat. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Desert at edge of Alvord Desert, 6 miles south Alvord Ranch. William H. Baker 14991 4 Jul 1957 Sandy desert. Corolla clear blue (very light). Phenology: Flowers. WTU-296933 C. L. Hitchcock 21161 29 May 1957 with C. V. Muhlick Polemoniaceae WTU-175105 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: Granite outcrop, open woods, 2 miles south of Careywood, 23 miles Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene south of Sandpoint. 48.005773°, -116.64222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 20 miles west of Burns. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Sandy sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 14910 22 Jun 1957 J. William Thompson 12165.5 18 Jul 1935 WTU-296932 WTU-15286JWT

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Eriastrum filifolium (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, MALHEUR COUNTY: Crumarin Creek, Moscow Mountain. 3 miles east of Burns Junction on Highway 95 from Jordan Valley, 46.7325°, -116.99917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: near Scotts Butte. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sagebrush desert. Flowers blue. Phenology: Fertile. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. Leo Hitchcock 21070 28 May 1957 Ben Chichester 450 17 Jul 1950 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-296930 WTU-175329 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Eriastrum filifolium (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Between Redmond and Prineville. Soap Lake. At below 300 meters. In sandy soil, juniper-sagebrush area. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Elev. 300 ft. Origin: Native. 47.405°, -119.4975°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff A. R. Kruckeberg 2135 6 Jul 1950 On dry stony flat. Collected by Walter J. Eyerdam, Seattle, Washington, U. S. A. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-180930 Walter J. Eyerdam 6398 Aug 1943 Polemoniaceae WTU-122197 Gilia sp. Polemoniaceae CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: About 1/2 mile east of Kelowna. Gilia wilcoxii A. Nelson Moist bank, northern exposure. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: W. C. McCalla 11554 22 Apr 1952 Near Burns. Sandy sagebrush desert. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-182016 J. William Thompson 11973 10 Jul 1935 Polemoniaceae WTU-34107 Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Quinault River; 10 miles above Lake Quinault. Gilia pusilla Benth. 47.518761°, -123.775802°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Gravel bar. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Wilson Creek. Elev. 2000-3000 ft. G. N. Jones 3955 30 Jun 1933 47.421078°, -119.120787°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-39128 Herbarium of the Grand Rapids Public Museum Deposited in the Herbarium of the University of Michigan, 1974 Catalogue Number: 45245 In 1867 the Grand Rapids Lyceum of Natural History merged Polemoniaceae with the Grand Rapids Scientific Club to form the Kent Scientific Institute. In 1902 the name was changed to Kent Scientific Museum, Leptosiphon liniflorus (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson and in 1936 to Grand Rapids Public Museum. Catalogue numbers were assigned to the botanical collections during the period when U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: the institution was known as the Kent Scientific Museum. Phenology: Wenatchee Forest. Blag Mountain. Flowers. Elev. 3000 ft. 47.602068°, -120.509529°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., J. H. Sandberg 4969 Jun 1893 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Dan Post with J. B. Leiberg Sandy loam. Mustard, brome, larkspur. Slope 10 southwest. Abundance: common. Forage value: Fair. Local. Grazed by sheep WTU-269526 30%. Grass: 0.02. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Lee F. Chartrand 688 27 May 1925 Polemoniaceae with F. G. Renner Gilia wilcoxii A. Nelson WTU-325236 U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: 6 miles east of Redmond. Dried, dusty flat in open range with Juniperus. Phenology: Flowers. Polemoniaceae G. B. Rossbach 536 13 Jul 1938 Gilia floccosa A. Gray with R. P. Rossbach U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: WTU-90854 High Hill, east of Soap Lake. Elev. 1700 ft. 47.49139°, -119.44417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry sagebrush lands. Phenology: Flowers. Harold St. John 4988 27 Jun 1921 with W. D. Courtney, Charles S. Parker WTU-89167 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Leptosiphon septentrionalis (H. Mason) J.M. Porter & L.A. Gilia capitata Sims ssp. chamissonis (Greene) V.E. Grant Johnson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: West Seattle. Colville National Forest, Mount Bonaparte. 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 3700-7280 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 48.78529°, -119.12223°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1200 m., Source: Introduced. Herbarium, University of Washington Collection by C.V. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Piper Presented by Young Naturalists' Society. Phenology: Flowers. On granite ledges. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Introduced. Harold St. John 5312 9 Jul 1921 C. V. Piper s.n. May 1891 with W. D. Courtney, Charles S. Parker WTU-14422 WTU-111360

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia sp. Leptosiphon septentrionalis (H. Mason) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: 7 miles southwest of Prospect. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Elev. 2100 ft. Near summit on East Moscow Mountain. Quercus-Pinus ponderosa woodland. Phenology: Flowers. T40N R4W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff C. L. Hitchcock 4992 28 Jun 1939 Open, dry areas among rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with J. S. Martin Xerpha M. Gaines 662 14 Jul 1951 WTU-21139JWT WTU-143179 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia wilcoxii A. Nelson Gilia tricolor Benth. U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: About 15 miles south of Salmon. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Elev. 3700 ft. Minnehaha Park, Spokane. 44.958618°, -113.895°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 47.68806°, -117.3475°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sagebrush, sandy hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Stony ground. Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 3716 22 Jun 1938 Sister Mary Milburge 709 31 May 1933 with Roland V. Rethke, R. Van Raadshooven WTU-4003JWT WTU-18266JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Gilia wilcoxii A. Nelson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: West end of Lake Crescent. About 15 miles south of Salmon. 48.09472°, -123.80583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 3700 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 44.958618°, -113.895°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Seeds mucilaginous, developing spiracles when wetted!!; GNJ 1933. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Sagebrush, sandy hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Geo. N. Jones 3751 Aug 1931 C. L. Hitchcock 3716 22 Jun 1938 with Roland V. Rethke, R. Van Raadshooven WTU-21750 WTU-45742 Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Olympic Peninsula; Hurricane Ridge. Elev. 4500 ft. 47.93333°, -123.40833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sandy hillside. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Geo. N. Jones 3382 5 Jul 1931 WTU-21584 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Longmire; Mount Rainier. Above Liberty. 46.75°, -121.81139°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.25389°, -120.66417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravelly soil. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Mountain meadow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. F. A. Warren 1642 7 Jul 1932 J. William Thompson 11608 8 Jun 1935 WTU-39115 WTU-15179JWT

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Gilia sp. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Longmire; Mount Rainier. Near Merritt. 46.75°, -121.81139°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.78111°, -120.84194°; WGS84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravelly soil. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Dry hillside. Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. F. A. Warren 1642 7 Jul 1932 George Neville Jones 4736 12 May 1934 WTU-24596 WTU-128649

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Linanthus pungens (Torr.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson Gilia sp. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Near Tonasket. Nason Creek. Elev. 2000 ft. 47.769857°, -120.794418°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 48.705556°, -119.440556°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Roadside. Flowers pink. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Dry slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. N. Jones 4769 Apr 1934 J. William Thompson 8696 2 Jul 1932 WTU-128662 WTU-24193JWT-A Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY: Spokane. Pasco. 47.65889°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 46.23972°, -119.09944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In grassy places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. [Two specimens on one sheet. One is Gilia gracilis and the other is (?) Mentzelia albicaulis]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Sister Mary Milburge s.n. May 1931 H. H. Hindshaw s.n. 15 Jun 1896 WTU-30764 WTU-14397A Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: At northern side of Blewett Pass; near Ingalls Creek Forest Camp; U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Wenatchee Mountains. Above Liberty. Elev. 2000 ft. 47.25389°, -120.66417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.462899°, -120.661069°; WGS84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Mountain meadow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 11608 8 Jun 1935 J. William Thompson 5991 18 Apr 1931 WTU-33196 WTU-24062JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: Near Easton. Elk Meadows, Mount Hood. 47.23722°, -121.17778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Elev. 5000 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 45.344007°, -121.617297°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Moist open ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Dry ground. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 9002 19 Jun 1933 J. William Thompson 3229 a 31 Jul 1927 WTU-24053JWT WTU-24201JWT Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Sexton Mountain, north of Grants Pass. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: 42.600139°, -123.365787°; uncertainty: 4000 m. Pullman. Open rocky slopes. [There are specimens on this sheet collected 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: from Oregon and from Washington state]. Phenology: Flowers. Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Origin: Native. Very common. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 2084 7 Apr 1927 C. V. Piper 1517 14 Jun 1893 WTU-24199JWT-A WTU-14400

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: 5 miles north of Ellensburg. North of Pullman. 47.069051°, -120.54667°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist soil. [There are specimens on this sheet collected from Oregon Low moist meadows and hillsides. Arid Transition Zone. Phenology: and from Washington state]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 5957 4 Apr 1931 Fred G. Meyer 324 22 May 1936 WTU-24199JWT-B WTU-183196

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: South of Pullman. Above the Snake River, about one mile south of Wawawai. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46.63692°, -117.38033°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff South hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Grassy slopes where quite moist. Upper Sonoran Zone. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. F. L. Pickett 497 26 May 1916 Fred G. Meyer 82 21 Apr 1936 WTU-66953 WTU-183197 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia pubescens Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: At Roseburg. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: 43.219007°, -123.347918°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4784 m., Pullman. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3543 m., Source: Dry hillside. Phenology: Flowers. GeoLocate, Georef'd by Sara Legler On dry hillsides. Abundant. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 4409 2 Jun 1928 C. V. Piper s.n. 28 May 1896 WTU-24158JWT WTU-14391 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Near Dartford. Tacoma. 47.78472°, -117.41583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: 47.25306°, -122.44306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Along roadside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Prairie. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Sister Mary Milburge 325 13 May 1932 J. B. Flett s.n. 1 Jun 1896 WTU-24162JWT-A WTU-67406

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Wenatchee Mountains. Along trail to Mount Stuart. Tacoma. Elev. 4000 ft. 47.25306°, -122.44306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.47522°, -120.90238°; WGS84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Prairie. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Slopes along trail. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. B. Flett 881 16 May 1898 J. William Thompson 9576 23 Jul 1933 WTU-39129 WTU-24059JWT-A Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Cle Elum. Near Ellensburg. 47.19635°, -120.94206°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 46.99667°, -120.54667°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Open rimrock. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. George Neville Jones 4410 25 Mar 1934 J. William Thompson 6208 2 May 1931 WTU-23703 WTU-24059JWT-B Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia humilis (Greene) Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Seattle. Tacoma. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Prairie. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. J. B. Flett 882 16 Apr 1898 C. V. Piper s.n. 20 May 1888 WTU-39130 WTU-14385 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene Gilia humilis (Greene) U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: South of Tacoma. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: 47.25306°, -122.44306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Cowiche Ridge, 15 miles west of Yakima. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 46.601785°, -120.820789°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Gravelly prairies. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky soil. Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 5136 26 Apr 1930 F. A. Warren 1934 2 Apr 1933 WTU-24187JWT WTU-213379 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia humilis (Greene) Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., IDAHO COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Nes Pirus L [hard to read the handwriting]. Route 14. 100 meters west of Franz Lake Phenology: Flowers. viewpoint, south of Archer Mountain. Elev. 82 ft. E. A. Shumway s.n. Jun 1892 45° 36.4' N, 122° 5.1' W; T1N R6E S5 Occasional adventive on mesic roadside, full WTU-88941 sun. Blue flowers, taprooted annual. With Daucus carota. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Introduced. Polemoniaceae Peter F. Zika 22572 Gilia sp. 12 Oct 2005 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: 5 miles south of Ephrata. WTU-363321, WTU-V-019318 47.245403°, -119.5525°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sagebrush plains. [no collection date given on label]. Phenology: Polemoniaceae Flowers. Gilia capitata Sims R. Owen s.n. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: WTU-14085JWT-A Route 14. Elev. 770 ft. 45° 34.2' N, 122° 12' W; T1N R5E S16 Polemoniaceae Adventive on S-facing mesic gravel bank below road. Blue flowers, common taprooted annual, Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant up to 1 m tall. With Conyza canadensis, surrounding forest is Acer macrophyllum, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Pseudotsuga menziesii. Partial shade. 2 miles northwest of Mission Peak. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Introduced. Elev. 6000 ft. 47.30154°, -120.47944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Peter F. Zika 22553 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sandy soil at top of sandstone cliffs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: 12 Oct 2005 Native. WTU-363322, WTU-V-019317 C. L. Hitchcock 20319 14 Jul 1954 WTU-362440 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Base of Vantage Road, east shore of Columbia River; below U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: Babcock Bench and beyond boat ramp. Ten miles east of Priest River, near Highway #2. Elev. 543 ft. 48.200171°, -116.90305°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 46° 59.684' N, 119° 59.223' W; Source: Field notes Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Full sun, riparian, and immediately adjacent upland; basalt bedrock. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. White and yellow throat, limb light blue. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 17565 24 Jun 1948 Ben Legler 2515 23 Apr 2005 WTU-362441 with Peter F. Zika, David Giblin WTU-370686 Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLARK COUNTY: Gilia achilleifolia Benth. ssp. multicaulis (Benth.) V.E. Route 14. 50m W of Skamania County line. Grant & A.D. Grant Elev. 196 ft. T1N R4E S25; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Medicinal Herb Garden; campus of University of Washington, Occasional adventive on gravel roadside, full Seattle. sun. Blue flowers, taprooted annual. With Elev. 82 ft. Centaurea diffusa, Daucus carota, Conyza 47° 39.1' N, 122° 18.5' W canadensis. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Gravel paths, with Sagina procumbens. Erect blue-purple flowers, Origin: Introduced. spread from cultivation. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Introduced. Peter F. Zika 22576 Peter F. Zika 16915 23 May 2002 12 Oct 2005 WTU-369178 WTU-363320, WTU-V-019398 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Beatty Creek Research Natural Area, Roseburg Bureau of Land Lyle Grade. Klickitat wildlife refuge overlooking the Klickitat River. Management, 10 air miles southwest of town of Myrtle Creek. T5N R14E S17; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Elev. 1300 ft. Georef'd by Ben Legler T30S R6W S31 NW 1/4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: Ponderosa pine, Douglas fir community. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Native. Serpentine bedrock, Pinus jeffreyi savanna. Blue flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Pam Camp 407 5 Jun 1980 P. F. Zika 10348 21 May 1987 Herbarium: WTU WTU-370229 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella leptomeria (A. Gray) J.M. Porter Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Along road to Mickey Basin. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Sandy soil with annual grass, forbs, and shrubs. Phenology: Flowers Babcock Bench. & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 560 ft. 47.16436° N, 120.00568° W; uncertainty: 5 m. David Gross 421 24 May 2009 West-facing riverbank slope above riparian zone; sandy near base and lithosol towards top. Annual; corollas light blue; scattered in WTU-377202 sandy area. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Pam Camp 08-45 29 Apr 2008 Polemoniaceae WTU-380977 Microgilia minutiflora (Benth.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Polemoniaceae West of Highway 243. Elev. 520 ft. Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. T16N R23E S21; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Shrub-steppe. Associated species: Artemisia Grand Coulee area. tridentata, Poa secunda. Phenology: Fruits. T24N R27E S26 SWNW; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: Origin: Native. TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Coulee bottom, sand dune with Oryzopsis, Stipa, Chrysothamnus. Kathryn A. Beck 200827 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. with Joe Arnett P. Camp 1280 6 Jun 1998 19 Sep 2008 WTU-372672 WTU-375850, WTU-V-046310

Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Polemoniaceae U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Navarretia capillaris (Kellogg) Kuntze Along Upper Chenowith Creek Road. Dry roadside with annual grass. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Diamond Crater Outstanding Natural Area, 3.7 miles from entrance. David Gross 336 8 Jun 2008 Elev. 4198 ft. 43° 5.7' N, 118° 48.3' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS WTU-373008 Pumice plains and edge of extinct volcanic crater. Achnatherum dominant; appears to have been burned recently. Corollas light pink; stems red; annual. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae David Giblin 1057A 22 Jul 2007 Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. WTU-386143 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Saddle Mountains. T15N R23E S10; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Along ridgetop. In shallow, sparsely vegetated soil. Associated with Poa sandbergii, Balsamorhiza hookeri, Penstemon erianthus, and Antennaria nuttalli. Small population. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Unknown. Pam Camp 1527 14 May 2002 Herbarium: WTU Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Navarretia capillaris (Kellogg) Kuntze Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Diamond Crater Outstanding Natural Area, 3.7 miles from entrance. East shore of Columbia River just north of Elev. 4198 ft. Vernita Bridge. Public fishing access road. 43° 5.7' N, 118° 48.3' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Elev. 432 ft. Pumice plains and edge of extinct volcanic crater. Achnatherum 46.64406° N, 119.74575° W; WGS 84, dominant; appears to have been burned recently. Uncommon in uncertainty: 5 m. pumice plains. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Shrub-steppe community dominated by Artemisia tridentata; mix of sand and basalt David Giblin 1057B 22 Jul 2007 cobble. Locally common in sandy open areas. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-386197 Don Knoke 1788 with David Giblin Polemoniaceae 17 Apr 2009 Gilia capitata Sims WTU-400867, WTU-V-007384 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Lyle Grade. Klickitat wildlife refuge. 45.91375°, -121.085281°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8326 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Polemoniaceae Overlooking the Klickitat river; ponderosa pine, Douglas fir community. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant P. Camp 407 5 Jun 1980 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Riverside State Park, Spokane River. WTU-376486 T25N R42E S3; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Dry open Douglas fir-ponderosa pine forest with bluebunch Polemoniaceae wheatgrass, bitterbrush, sagebrush, and rose. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet P. Camp 2043 11 Jul 1981 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Saddle Mountains. Ridgetop. WTU-381295 T15N R23E S10; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler In sparsely vegetated soil; associated with Poa sandbergii, Polemoniaceae Balsamorhiza hookeri, Penstemon erianthus, and Antennaria nuttalii. Small population. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Gilia capitata Sims P. Camp 1527 14 May 2002 U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: Southwest of Kelly Point, near confluence of WTU-376487 Columbia and Willamette Rivers. Elev. 16 ft. 45° 37' N, 122° 47' W Polemoniaceae Sandy disturbed ground near pools, with Trifolium arvense, Vulpia, Aira caryophyllea. Gilia tricolor Benth. ssp. tricolor Annual, blue flowers, common weed. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Introduced. U.S.A., OREGON, BENTON COUNTY: Highway 99 West, 0.8 miles south of Airport Road; 4.8 miles south of Peter F. Zika 24998 downtown Corvallis. Elev. 250 ft. 24 Jun 2010 UTM Zone 10, 478544E, 4926744N; NAD 27 Gravel road shoulder, full sun. With Vicia sativa, Brassica rapa, WTU-383151, WTU-V-019399 Raphanus sp., Lactuca serriola, Plantago lanceolata, Daucus carota. Adventive, probably originated from a wildflower seed mix that was scattered in this area. Apparently not persisting. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Introduced. R.E. Brainerd 569 5 May 2005 WTU-379090 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Aliciella nyensis (Reveal) J.M. Porter sp. nov. Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., NEVADA, NYE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: 0.5 mi w. of Buckboard Mesa (Tippipah Spring) Route 30, 0.4 road miles below junction with Rd on Area 30 Rd (rd to Cat Canyon, Timber Larch Mountain Road. Mtn). Elev. 852 ft. Elev. 4760 ft. 45° 32.1' N, 122° 14.9' W 37.062489°, -116.179854°; WGS 84, Steep northwest slope; with: Trifolium pratense, uncertainty: 2121 m., Source: Digital map, Elymus glaucus, Chrysanthemum Georef'd by Sara Legler leucanthemum. Below roadside; blue flowers, Drainage basin: So. Forty-Mile. Vegetation annual; common weed. Phenology: Flowers. Type: Atriplex canescens. Corolla lobes Origin: Introduced. magenta, drying blue. Duplicate 5780. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Type Specimen: Peter F. Zika 25131 Isotype. 14 Jul 2010 J.L. Reveal 1048 with J.C. Beatley WTU-384387, WTU-V-019401 29 May 1968 Polemoniaceae WTU-243300, WTU-V-000828 Gilia capitata Sims Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Road 21; 3 road miles south of Route 12. Gilia capitata Sims Elev. 2050 ft. 46° 33.8' N, 121° 39' W U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: Full sun or partial shade, dry roadsides and Near railroad and North Edgewater Street, steep loose banks; With: Lomatium, Elymus above northeast shore of Willamette River, glaucus. Blue flowers, annual; common weed; Portland. above and below road. Phenology: Flowers. Elev. 32 ft. Origin: Introduced. 45° 34.9' N, 122° 44.6' W Steep sunny slope, with Vicia, Galium aparine, Peter F. Zika 25121 Lathyrus latifolius, Bromus tectorum. Annual, blue flowers, naturalized. Phenology: Flowers. 13 Jul 2010 Origin: Introduced. WTU-384371, WTU-V-019402 Peter F. Zika 25144 15 Jul 2010 Polemoniaceae WTU-383578, WTU-V-019400 Gilia capitata Sims Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: North side of Cook-Underwood Road, near Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Chenowith Road. Elev. 951 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: 45° 44.8' N, 121° 38' W Bureau of Land Management parcel uphill from Washington State Sunny dry roadside gravel, with Bromus Highway 14; north side of road. tectorum, Pteridium. Blue flowers, annual; Elev. 974 ft. occasional weed for several miles. Phenology: 45.73967° N, 120.53067° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Flowers. Origin: Introduced. Source: GPS Mix of degraded sand dune community and degraded lithosol/basalt Peter F. Zika 25124 rimrock community dominated by Eriogonum strictum, Bromus tectorum, and Erodium cicutarium. Annual; corollas blue; locally 13 Jul 2010 common in sandy soil at bottom of sand dune area. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-384344, WTU-V-019397 David Giblin 3705 20 Apr 2011 with Ben Legler, Steve Hahn, Paul Slichter Polemoniaceae WTU-384799 Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Flats on west side of Columbia River, just south of Beverly Tressle. T16N R23E S28; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Associated with Artemisia rigida, Astragalus purshii, Poa secunda, and Eriogonum sphaeracephalum, patchy grazed site. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. P. Camp 1514 17 Apr 2002 WTU-385429 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Blue Mountains; Day Ridge, just off the south end. Highway 142, 15.6 miles north of Lyle. Elev. 5200 ft. Elev. 514 ft. T7N R39E S3 NE; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, 45° 49.522' N, 121° 6.791' W Georef'd by Ben Legler Dry scree in road cut. Sky-blue flowers; annual. Phenology: Flowers A protected rocky spot dominated by Poa sandbergii and lupine. 30 & Fruits. Origin: Native. percent slope, south aspect. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Richard G. Olmstead 2006-30 20 May 2006 P. Camp 738 9 Jun 1981 with Sheila Olmstead, Valerie Soza, Yuan Yaowu WTU-385428 WTU-388488

Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant ssp. aggregata Gilia capitata Sims ssp. capitata U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, LINN COUNTY: [No locality given on label] South slope of Cone Peak, 0.6 air miles south of summit, Cascade T40N R26E S11 SW of NE; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: Range. TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Elev. 4723 ft. Mesic, open ponderosa woodland. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. 44° 24.1' N, 122° 7.9' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Origin: Native. Digital map, Georef'd by John Bassett Rocky sunny slopes, over volcanics, south aspect, with Delphinium, Lisa Healy s.n. Jun 1994 Selaginella, Penstemon rupicola, Juniperus communis, Pseudotsuga, Sedum stenopetalum, S. oregonense. Blue flowers, WTU-386361 common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Peter F. Zika 25957 6 Jul 2012 Polemoniaceae WTU-389656 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Polemoniaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Ruby Mine. Proposed weed spray area, section 21 spur road off of Gilia capitata Sims Salmon Creek Road. T35N R25E S21; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Georef'd by Ben Legler Along Nester Creek Road. Pinus ponderosa/Populus tremuloides/Calamagrostis rubescens 45.794059°, -121.542928°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., forest association with mixed shrub layer. Phenology: Flowers & Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Dan Post Fruits. Origin: Native. Ditchline below dry, rocky road cut slope. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Kevin M James 113 19 Jun 2000 David Gross 823 7 Jul 2012 WTU-386359 WTU-391553 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Lathrocasis tenerrima (A. Gray) L.A. Johnson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge. Adjacent to Columbia River. U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: T5N R26E S12 NW; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest: Along TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Forest Service Road 1278, ca. 1/2 mile from Flat, weedy sagebrush plains. Associated species: Artemisia junction with Road 185, south of Pintler Lake. tridentata, Pseudoroegneria spicata, Poa secunda, Bromus Elev. 1929 m. tectorum, Brodiaea douglasii, Machaeranthera canescens, 45.821223° N, 113.439763° W; WGS 84, Eriogonum niveum, Hesperostipa comata. Phenology: Flowers & uncertainty: 6 m., Source: GPS Fruits. Origin: Native. Low knoll dominated by Artemisia tridentata, with scattered Pinus contorta, Eremogone Kathryn A. Beck 200919 6 May 2009 congesta, Antennaria. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-387348 Valerie Soza 2014-07 12 Jul 2014 WTU-414545, WTU-V-031821 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant Gilia capitata Sims ssp. capitata U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Lake Chelan. Gifford Pinchot National Forest: on north bank of 47.83444°, -120.01139°; WGS84, uncertainty: Cispus River adjacent to FS Road 23, ca 800 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by meters downstream from junction with North WTU Staff Fork Cispus River. [Label says Okanogan County but this location Elev. 400 m. is actually in Chelan County.] Phenology: 46.443633° N, 121.810529° W; WGS 84, Flowers. Origin: Native. uncertainty: 5 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler Clayton Haberman s.n. Open gravel bars and Salix thickets, with scattered vegetation. Flowers light blue; single, 27 May 1990 much-branched plant growing in moist sand. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-401751, WTU-V-009636 Ben Legler 13365 with Sara Legler Polemoniaceae 22 Sep 2014 Gilia capitata Sims WTU-407196, WTU-V-020347 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Tulare Beach. Cutover above Tulare Beach. Polemoniaceae 48.102718°, -122.344165°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Digital Map, Gilia divaricata Torr. Georef'd by Ibro Polovina Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Top of Siskiyou Mountains, near Waldo. Clayton Haberman s.n. [Also on sheet: Navarretia divaricata ssp. divaricata. Filed under Navarretia divaricata ssp. 1 Jun 1987 divaricata.] WTU-401750, WTU-V-009637 Thomas Howell s.n. 8 Jul 1887 Polemoniaceae WTU-24200JWT-A, WTU-V-013840 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant ssp. aggregata U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Tumwater Canyon. 47.58472°, -120.67722°; WGS84, uncertainty: Polemoniaceae 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Lathrocasis tenerrima (A. Gray) L.A. Johnson [Label says Kittitas County but this location is actually in Chelan County.] Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: Origin: Native. Beaverhead Deerlodge National Forest. Beaverhead mountains. Hiked a mile from Clayton Haberman s.n. Foothills road to a sagebrush bald overlooking the Big Hole Valley. 9 Jun 1987 Elev. 6835 ft. 45° 36.617' N, 113° 41.142' W; Source: WTU-401748, WTU-V-009639 Specimen Label Adjacent to a Douglas fir-lodgepole pine forest. Rocky and sandy, quartzite based soils. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae P. Camp 3435 Gilia 10 Jul 2014 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: WTU-405164, WTU-V-013587 Umatilla National Forest: along Forest Service Road 43 just east of Wenatchee Guard Station. Elev. 1632 m. 46.12051° N, 117.37649° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). Dry meadows on crest of ridge, dominated by Achillea millefolium, Eriogonum spp., Lupinus, Penstemon. Corolla pink or white (on separate plants), ca 4 mm diameter, with tube ca 5 mm; plants common in dry soil. Photographed. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Ben Legler 13090 7 Jul 2014 Herbarium: WTU Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones ssp. brecciarum U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: U.S.A., NEVADA, WASHOE COUNTY: Junction of Route 14 and east end of Prindle Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Fox Range, Road. On south side of road. 3.7 road miles north of Blackbrush Springs on Elev. 15 m. road to Pah Rum Peak. 45° 35.5' N, 122° 8.6' W; T1N R5E S11 Elev. 6000 ft. Partial shade, with Conyza canadensis. Blue T29N R22E S30 flowers, taprooted annual, occasional adventive. Growing with Artemisia tridentata, Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus on clayey ridge Introduced. tops. Reference specimen for illustration in Revision of Flora of the Pacific Northwest, WTU Peter F. Zika 22562 Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 12 Oct 2005 Arnold Tiehm 14169 WTU-365220, WTU-V-019319 21 May 2003 WTU-359493, WTU-V-025081 Polemoniaceae Gilia millefoliata Fisch. & C.A. Mey. Polemoniaceae U.S.A., , MARIN COUNTY: Gilia modocensis Eastw. Plants grown in Berkeley from seeds collected 3/4 miles from ocean on Point Reyes Peninsula, U.S.A., NEVADA, HUMBOLDT COUNTY: 12 miles from Inverness. Pine Forest Range, Leonard Creek drainage, Seeds collected in sand dune area. Reference about 11 road miles north of Leonard Creek specimen for illustration in Revision of Flora of Ranch. the Pacific Northwest, WTU Herbarium, 2016. Elev. 7000 ft. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. T43N R29E Dry sandy east facing slope. Common (white Verne Grant 8419 flowered form predominates); 2 color forms with Alva Grant present: (1) corolla lobes white, tube yellow midway and purple at base, anthers white. (2) Jun 1949 corolla lobes purple and anthers blue. Reference specimen for illustration in Revision WTU-135483, WTU-V-025083 of Flora of the Pacific Northwest, WTU Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae Noel H. Holmgren 1136 28 Jun 1964 with James L Reveal Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones ssp. brecciarum WTU-222518, WTU-V-025082 U.S.A., NEVADA, PERSHING COUNTY: The Lava Beds, near Eagle Rock Springs on the Polemoniaceae North side of the beds. Elev. 5400 ft. Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones ssp. brecciarum 329870E, 4497468N; T32N R26E S25 Growing with Symphoricarpos on steep U.S.A., NEVADA, PERSHING COUNTY: decomposed granite slopes above the springs. Nightingale Mountains, Stonehouse Canyon at Reference specimen for illustration in Revision junction with road north to Selenite Range. of Flora of the Pacific Northwest, WTU Elev. 4980 ft. Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: 312350E, 4454924N; T27N R25E S8 Native. Growing with Artemisia tridentata on south slopes of decomposed granite. Flowers light Arnold Tiehm 14161 purple. Reference specimen for illustration in with Gary Schoolcraft Revision of Flora of the Pacific Northwest, WTU Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: 15 May 2003 Native. WTU-359465, WTU-V-025084 Arnold Tiehm 14137 with Gary Schoolcraft 13 May 2003 WTU-359463, WTU-V-025080 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis polycladon (Torr.) V.E. Grant Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant U.S.A., , MOHAVE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Toroweap road, 10 kilometers (6.3 miles) south Colville National Forest - Kettle Falls Ranger of Arizona Highway 389, 21 kilometers (13 District. About 57 miles Northeast of Kettle Falls. miles) airline distance southwest of Fredonia. Proceed West crossing Lake. Roosevelt on Elev. 1320 m. Highway 395, then North for 23 miles past T39N R4W S1 Orient, Washington. Turn right on the Sand Cr. Limestone-gravel desert. Reference specimen road (County Road 4013) heading East for 5 for illustration in Revision of Flora of the Pacific miles. Continue East on Forest Service road 15 Northwest WTU Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: for another 19 miles to the Flagstaff Lookout Flowers. Origin: Native. road (Forest Service road 960). Turn right continuing uphill on the 960 road for about 5 Noel H. Holmgren 9148 miles to Forest Service road 300 which with Patricia K. Holmgren, Rupert C. Barneby continues up to the lookout. From that junction go downhill on Forest Service road 950 for a 24 May 1979 half mile towards Pepoon Lake. Elev. 3500-3600 ft. WTU-284644, WTU-V-030498 T39N R39E S5 NW1/4 of SE1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Shiina Many plants along rocky road shoulder. Growing Polemoniaceae with Pseudotsuga menziesii, Fragaria virginiana, Fragaria vesca, Physocarpos malvaveus, Ipomopsis polycladon (Torr.) V.E. Grant Holodiscus discolor, Lupine sericeus, Hypericum perforatum, Centaurea spp., Achillea U.S.A., NEVADA, NYE COUNTY: millefolium, Verbascum thapsus, Castilleja spp., South end of the Monitor Range, 3.7 kilometers and various graminoids. Phenology: Flowers. (2.3 miles) north of U.S. Highway 6 from a Origin: Native. turnoff 29 kilometers (18 miles) east of Tonopah. Kirk W. Larson 173 22 Jun 1995 Elev. 2030 m. T3N R45E S3 WTU-410410, WTU-V-024519 Sandy soil in sagebrush country. Frequent; corolla white. Reference specimen for Polemoniaceae illustration in Revision of Flora of the Pacific Northwest WTU Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: Noel H. Holmgren 8163 Columbia River, Sanddle Mountain Wildlife Area with Patricia K. Holmgren Highway 24 to Othello, shortly after the turnoff from highway 243. 9 Jun 1976 Elev. 500 ft. 46° 39.026' N, 119° 43.405' W; T14N R25E WTU-285317, WTU-V-030495 sec. 32; Source: Specimen Label North side of the road. Lower so. facing slopes. Sandy soils. Rabbitbrush, cheatgrass, buckwheat, Mentzelia laevicaulis, Oenotheera pallida. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. P. Camp 3604 15 Apr 2016 WTU-415690, WTU-V-033347

Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Sutherland Creek. T22N R23E sec. 17; uncertainty: 1200 m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Dry, rocky creek bottom. Assoc. with big sagebrush, rabbitbrush, Russian thistle. One plant. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. P. Camp 200 22 Aug 1979 WTU-415691, WTU-V-033349 Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., UTAH, GARFIELD COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRANT COUNTY: River bottom, lower 4 miles of Halls Creek. Columbia river, Sanddle [Saddle] Mountain Elev. 4000-4500 ft. Wildlife Area. Highway 24 to Othello, shortly T37S R9E sec.25; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 after the turnoff from highway 243. North side of m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Dan Post the road. Assoc. with rabbitbrush, cottonwood. Sandy Elev. 500 ft. soil. Phenology: Flowers. 46° 39.026' N, 119° 43.405' W; T14N R25E sec. 32; Source: Specimen Label P. Camp 126 Lower so. facing slopes. Sandy soils. Rabbitbrush, cheatgrass, buckwheat, Mentzelia 4 Jun 1977 laevicaulis, Oenotheera [Oenothera] pallida assoc. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-415662, WTU-V-033524 P. Camp 3604 15 Apr 2017 Polemoniaceae WTU-418864, WTU-V-039947 Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones ssp. brecciarum U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: Rock Creek Ranch, a Nature Conservancy Polemoniaceae reserve. Main access road ca. 5 km south of Bullion Jct. Gentle SE slope NW of the road. Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. Elev. 1650 m. 43° 26' 46.5" N, 114° 22' 48.5" W; Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Specimen Label West side of the Rock Creek drainiage Intermountain steppe with Purshia, Artemisia, [drainage] off of highway 14 and the Columbia Eriogonum spp., Balsamorhiza spp. Voucher for river. FotW images. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Elev. 600 ft. Native. UTM Zone 10T, 697190E, 506419N; T3N R19E sec. 31; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1138 m., C. Davidson 13565 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by John with S. Christoph Haskins Sandy soils community. Associated with 14 May 2017 bitterbrush, snow buckwheat, Indian ricegrass, rabbitbrush and cheatgrass. Frequent. WTU-417447, WTU-V-037901 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. P. Camp 3612 Polemoniaceae 22 Apr 2017 Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. WTU-418845, WTU-V-039948 U.S.A., OREGON, MORROW COUNTY: Polemoniaceae Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge. UTM Zone 11, 298370E, 5085144N; WGS 84, Source: GPS Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V.E. Grant Very uncommon and scattered dense patches in blowout in sandy plain, with a Bromus tectorum, Epilobium sp., Sisymbrium U.S.A., UTAH, GARFIELD COUNTY: altissimum. Flowers violet. 3 miles NW of Baker Ranch. Elev. 4000-4500 ft. Peter Dunwiddie PWD-17-110 12 May 2017 T37S R10E sec. 31; WGS 84, uncertainty: with Stacy Kinsell 1138 m., Source: Calc. from TRS, Georef'd by John Haskins Herbarium: WTU Dry, side canyon of the Halls Creek. Assoc. with squawbush, rabbitbrush, gamble [gambel] oak. Sandy soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Polemoniaceae P. Camp 7 Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. 29 May 1977 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Mouth of Rock Creek, west shore immediately above highway 14. WTU-418846, WTU-V-039950 45.703453° N, 120.4671° W; Source: GoogleEarth, Georef'd by Sarah Winkowski Infrequent on sandy slope with Camissonia contorta and Vulpia bromoides. Light purple flowers. Peter Dunwiddie PWD-17-267 27 May 2017 with Peter Zika, Stacy Kinsell Herbarium: WTU Polemoniaceae Gilia sinuata Douglas ex Benth. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: West side of the Rock Creek drainiage [drainage] off of highway 14 and the Columbia river. Elev. 600 ft. UTM Zone 10T, 697190E, 506419N; T3N R19E sec. 31; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1138 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by John Haskins Sandy soils community. Associated with bitterbrush, snow buckwheat, Indian ricegrass, rabbitbrush and cheatgrass. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. P. Camp 3612 22 Apr 2017 WTU-418741, WTU-V-040202 Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: JBLM, TA-6, Roy Gate Rd, Railroad right-of-way. Elev. 103 m. 47.03843° N, 122.54557° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS A very large patch ca. 35m long, with Cytisus scoparius, Arrhenatherum elatius, Leucanthemum vulgare. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie PWD-16-213 13 Jun 2016 with Rod Gilbert, Sarah Krock, Peter Zika Herbarium: WTU

Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims ssp. capitata U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: JBLM, TA-6, Railroad right-of-way. Elev. 104 m. 47.03368° N, 122.53066° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Scattered plants, with Collomia grandiflora, Arrhenatherum elatius, Holcus lanatus, Carex inops. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie PWD-16-320 24 Jun 2016 with Rod Gilbert, Sarah Krock, Peter Zika Herbarium: WTU

Polemoniaceae Gilia capitata Sims ssp. capitata U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Brown's Island, 45 acre island 4.75 miles upriver from The Dalles Dam. Elev. 164 ft. 45.65522° N, 121.036437° W; Source: Google Earth, Georef'd by Crystal Shin Open sand dune, with Purshia tridentata. Flowers pale purple, with abundant pollinators. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie PWD-19-10 7 May 2019 with Kathryn Beck Herbarium: WTU