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Bickleton Ridge & the East Simcoe Unit of the Klickitat Wildlife Area Bickleton Ridge/East Simcoe Mountains Klickitat State Wildlife Area Klickitat County, WA T6N R18E S24 SW1/4 of SW1/4 & SE1/4 of SW1/4, S25 NW & NE1/4s, S26 SE1/4 Updated April 21, 2018 Lichens, Liverworts, Mosses, Spikemosses & Ferns Common Name Scientific Name Family Name Fragile Fern Cystopteris fragilis Dryopteridaceae Horse Hair Lichen Bryoria sp. Parmeliaceae Antlered Perfume Evernia prunastri Parmeliaceae Bone Lichen Hypogymnia sp. Parmeliaceae Brown-eyed Wolf Lichen Letharia columbiana Parmeliaceae Tufted Foxtail Nodobryoria abbreviata Parmeliaceae Ragged Lichen Platismatia glauca Parmeliaceae Brown-eyed Sunshine Lichen Vulpicida canadensis Parmeliaceae Rock Tripe Umbilicaria sp. Umbilicariaceae Monocot & Dicot Forbs, Shrubs & Trees Common Name Scientific Name Family Name Tapertip Onion Allium accuminatum Amaryllidaceae Rock Onion Allium macrum ? Amaryllidaceae Nevius' Onion Allium nevii Amaryllidaceae Scilla-like Onion Allium scilloides Amaryllidaceae Canby's Desert Parsley Lomatium canbyi Apiaceae Fernleaf Desert Parsley Lomatium dissectum var. dissectum Apiaceae Gray-leaf Desert Parsley Lomatium macrocarpum Apiaceae Bare-stem Desert Parsley Lomatium nudicaule Apiaceae Gray's Pungent Desert Parsley Lomatium papilioniferum Apiaceae Salt and Pepper Lomatium piperi Apiaceae Nine Leaf Desert Parsley Lomatium tridentatum (var. brevifolium ? ) Apiaceae Nine Leaf Desert Parsley Lomatium tridentatum var. triternatum Apiaceae Watson's Desert Parsley Lomatium watsonii Apiaceae Common Sweet-cicely Osmorhiza berteroi Apiaceae Western Sweet-cicely Osmorhiza occidentalis Apiaceae Gairdner's Yampah Perideridia gairdneri ssp. borealis Apiaceae Spreading Dogbane Apocynum androsaemifolium Apocynaceae Narrowleaf Milkweed Asclepias fascicularis Apocynaceae Common Camas Camassia quamash (ssp. breviflora ?) Asparagaceae Bicolored Cluster Lily Triteleia grandiflora var. howellii Asparagaceae Hyacinth Cluster Lily Triteleia hyacinthina Asparagaceae Silvercrown Cacaliopsis nardosmia Asteraceae Yarrow Achillea millefolium Asteraceae Annual Agoseris Agoseris heterophylla Asteraceae Spear-leaf Agoseris Agoseris retrorsa Asteraceae Low Pussytoes Antennaria dimorpha Asteraceae Stoloniferous Everlasting Antennaria flagellaris Asteraceae Woodrush Pussytoes Antennaria luzuloides Asteraceae Heart-leaf Arnica Arnica cordifolia Asteraceae Arnica Arnica fulgens or A. sororia Asteraceae Stiff Sagebrush Artemisia rigida Asteraceae Carey's Balsamroot Balsamorhiza careyana Asteraceae Hybrid Balsamroot Balsamorhiza careyana x hookeri Asteraceae Hooker's Balsamroot Balsamorhiza hookeri var. hookeri Asteraceae Dustymaidens Chaenactis douglasii var. douglasii Asteraceae Canada Thistle Cirsium arvense Asteraceae Bull Thistle Cirsium vulgare Asteraceae Baker's Hawksbeard Crepis bakeri Asteraceae Smooth Hawksbeard Crepis capillaris ? Asteraceae Gray Hawksbeard Crepis intermedia Asteraceae Low Hawksbeard Crepis modocensis Asteraceae Western Hawksbeard Crepis occidentalis Asteraceae Gold Stars Crocidium multicaule Asteraceae Rabbitbrush Goldenweed Ericameria bloomeri ? Asteraceae Rubber Rabbitbrush Ericameria nauseosa (var. speciosa ?) Asteraceae Scabland Fleabane Erigeron bloomeri var. bloomeri Asteraceae Yellow Desert Daisy Erigeron linearis Asteraceae Cushion Fleabane Erigeron poliospermus Asteraceae Oregon Sunshine Eriophyllum lanatum var. integrifolium Asteraceae Opposite-leaved Tarweed Hemizonella minima Asteraceae White Hawkweed Hieracium albiflorum Asteraceae Scouler's Hawkweed Hieracium scouleri var. cynoglossoides Asteraceae Prickly Lettuce Lactuca serriola Asteraceae Small Tarweed Madia exigua Asteraceae Mountain Tarweed Madia glomerata ? Asteraceae Coast Tarweed Madia sativa ? Asteraceae Pineapple Weed Matricaria discoidea Asteraceae Nodding Microseris Microseris nutans Asteraceae False Agoseris Nothocalais troximoides Asteraceae Columbia Goldenweed Pyrrocoma carthamoides var. carthamoides Asteraceae Yellow Western Groundsel Senecio integerrimus var. exaltus Asteraceae Common Dandelion Taraxacum officinale Asteraceae Salsify Tragopogon dubius Asteraceae Creeping Oregon Grape Berberis repens Berberidaceae Rigid Fireweed Amsincki menziesii var. menziesii Boraginaceae Slender Cryptanth Cryptantha affinis ? Boraginaceae Yellow and Blue Scorpionweed Myosotis discolor Boraginaceae Blue Scorpionweed Myosotis stricta Boraginaceae Matted Popcornflower Plagiobothrys scouleri (var. scouleri or penicillatus ?) Boraginaceae Slender Popcornflower Plagiobothrys tenellus Boraginaceae American Wintergreen Barbarea orthoceras Brassicaceae Black-flowered Rockcress Boechera atrorubens Brassicaceae Sicklepod Rockcress Boechera pauciflora Brassicaceae Secund Rockcress Boechera retrofracta Brassicaceae Shepherd's Purse Capsella bursa-pastoris Brassicaceae Oaks Toothwort Cardamine nuttallii var. nuttallii Brassicaceae Spring Whitlow-grass Draba verna var. boerhaavii Brassicaceae Rough Wallflower Erysimum capitatum Brassicaceae Scale Pod Idahoa scapigera Brassicaceae Daggerpods Phoenicaulis cheiranthoides Brassicaceae Harebell Campanula sp. Campanulaceae Heterocodon Heterocodon rariflorum Campanulaceae Common Snowberry Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus Caprifoliaceae Mountain Snowberry Symphoricarpos oreophilus var. utahensis Caprifoliaceae Sticky Chickweed Cerastium glomeratum Caryophyllaceae Mountain Sandwort Eremogone capillaris var. americana Caryophyllaceae Franklin's Sandwort Eremogone franklinii (var. ?) Caryophyllaceae Jagged Chickweed Holosteum umbellatum Caryophyllaceae Shining Starwort Stellaria nitens Caryophyllaceae Field Bindweed Convolvulus arvensis Convolvulaceae Western Juniper Juniperus occidentalis var. ocidentalis Cupressaceae Elk Sedge Carex geyeri Cyperaceae Small-wing Sedge Carex microptera ? Cyperaceae Common Spike-rush Eleocharis palustris Cyperaceae Pipsissewa Chimaphila umbellata Ericaceae Pinedrops Pterospora andromedaea Ericaceae White-vein Wintergreen Pyrola picta Ericaceae American Bird's-foot Trevoil Acmispon americanus var. americanus Fabaceae Nevada Deervetch Acmispon nevadensis var. nevadensis Fabaceae Yakima Milkvetch Astragalus reventiformis Fabaceae Nevada Pea Lathyrus lanszwertii var. lanszwertii Fabaceae Few-flowered Pea Lathyrus pauciflorus Fabaceae Leafy Pea Lathyrus polyphyllus Fabaceae Spurred Lupine Lupinus argenteus var. heteranthus Fabaceae Prairie Lupine Lupinus lepidus var. aridus Fabaceae Wyeth Lupine Lupinus wyethii Fabaceae Cup Clover Trifolium cyathiferum Fabaceae Big-head Clover Trifolium macrocephalum Fabaceae White-tip Clover Trifolium variegatum Fabaceae Oregon White Oak Quercus garryana var. garryana Fagaceae Columbia Frasera Frasera albicaulis var. columbiana Gentianaceae Filaree Erodium cicutarium Geraniaceae Sticky Geranium Geranium viscosissimum var. incisum Geraniaceae Wax Currant Ribes cereum var. cereum Grossulariaceae Mock Orange Philadelphus lewisii Hydrangeaceae Dwarf Hesperochiron Hesperochiron pumilus Hydrophyllaceae Ball-head Waterleaf Hydrophyllum capitatum var. capitatum Hydrophyllaceae Great Basin Nemophila Nemophila breviflora Hydrophyllaceae Woods Nemophila Nemophila parviflora var. austiniae Hydrophyllaceae Meadow Nemophila Nemophila pedunculata Hydrophyllaceae Silverleaf Phacelia Phacelia hastata var. hastata Hydrophyllaceae Varied-leaf Phacelia Phacelia heterophylla var. virgata Hydrophyllaceae Linear-leaf Phacelia Phacelia linearis Hydrophyllaceae Grass Widows Olsynium douglasii var. inflatum Iridaceae Sierra Rush Juncus nevadensis var. nevadensis Juncaceae Poverty Rush Juncus tenuis ? Juncaceae Self-heal Prunella vulgaris var. vulgaris Lamiaceae Green-banded Mariposa Calochortus macrocarpus ssp. macrocarpus Liliaceae Glacier Lily Erythronium grandiflorum var. grandiflorum Liliaceae Yellow Bells Fritillaria pudica Liliaceae False-mermaid Floerkea proserpinacoides Limnanthaceae Oregon Checker-mallow Sidalcea oregana (var. procera ?) Malvaceae Panicle Death Camas Toxicoscordion paniculatum Melanthiaceae Meadow Death Camas Toxicoscordion venenosum Melanthiaceae Erubescent Miner's Lettuce Claytonia rubra ssp. rubra Montiaceae Bitterroot Lewisia rediviva Montiaceae Dwarf Montia Montia dichotoma Montiaceae Spring Water Chickweed Montia fontana Montiaceae Line-leaf Montia Montia linearis Montiaceae Fireweed Chamaenerion angustifolium Onagraceae Elkhorns Clarkia Clarkia pulchella Onagraceae Diamond Clarkia Clarkia rhomboidea Onagraceae Tall Annual Evening Primrose Epilobium brachycarpum Onagraceae Small-flowered Evening PrimroseEpilobium minutum Onagraceae Diffuse Groundsmoke Gayophytum diffusum Onagraceae Rein Orchid Piperia sp. Orchidaceae Harsh Paintbrush Castilleja hispida ? Orobanchaceae Common Paintbrush Castilleja miniata var. miniata Orobanchaceae Hairy Indian Paintbrush Castilleja tenuis Orobanchaceae Thompson's Paintbrush Castilleja thompsonii Orobanchaceae Short-flowered Monkeyflower Erythranthe breviflora Phrymaceae Common Monkeyflower Erythranthe guttata Phrymaceae Grand Fir Abies grandis Pinaceae Ponderosa Pine Pinus ponderosa var. ponderosa Pinaceae Coast Douglas Fir Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii Pinaceae Small-flowered Blue-eyed Mary Collinsia parviflora Plantaginaceae Gairdner's Penstemon Penstemon gairdneri var. gairdneri Plantaginaceae Stickystem Penstemon Penstemon glandulosus var. glandulosus Plantaginaceae Lowly Penstemon Penstemon humilis Plantaginaceae Common Plantain Plantago major Plantaginaceae Common Mullein Verbascum thapsus Plantaginaceae American Brooklime Veronica americana Plantaginaceae Lemmon's Needlegrass Achnatherum lemmonii ssp. lemmonii Poaceae Cheat
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