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WTU Herbarium Specimen Label Data Generated from the WTU Herbarium Database September 28, 2021 at 8:27 pm http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/collections/search.php

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Label Query: Genus = "" Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., , FERRY COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Colville National Forest: Collected below road at Bang's Mountain Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. U.S. Forest Service Road #39. Vista. Salt Creek Summit Sno-Park, 0.5 mi. east of parking area. Elev. 3100 ft. Elev. 6150 ft. 48° 38' 13" N, 118° 12' 34" W; T35N R37E S6 SW 1/4; T35N 45° 12.47' N, 117° 4.07' W; T4S R46E S16 SE R37E S7 NW 1/4 Lodgepole pine, Abies lasiocarpa dominated meadow - surrounded Area near level to gently sloping to the east. Soil was rather dry with by burned areas; gravelly loam. Abundant; tar fragrance; yellow some rocks. Open stand of Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir, with a flowers; resinous hairs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. good population of Physocarpus malvaceus, plus some Amelanchier alnifolia and Philadelphus lewisii. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Robert Goff 02-7 19 Jul 2002 Native. with Suzanne Bagshaw, Dale Blum, David Giblin, Richard Robohm. Don Knoke 65 11 Jul 1999 WTU-360983 Herbarium: WTU Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area. Near Hell's Canyon North Cascades National Park; Horseshoe Basin Trail. overlook, Road NFD 3945. Elev. 3745 ft. Elev. 5367 ft. 48° 27' 57" N, 121° 1' 36" W; UTM Zone 10, 646657.705E, 45° 7.716' N, 116° 50.052' W 5367998.843N; Source: Field notes, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. Gentle slope, mixed conifer forest (Abies grandis, Pseudotsuga Exposed, south-facing, rocky outcrop. Few scattered ; mostly menziesii) with openings. Somewhat rocky soil with old logging in fruit; glandular hairs on involucral bracts and flower stalk. debris. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Don Knoke 180 19 Jul 2002 Dena Grossenbacher 02-51 10 Aug 2002 with Sara Tjessem, Shahid Naeem, Cindy Spurgeon, Dick Olmstead Herbarium: NOCA, NPS accession 632, catalog 22706 WTU-360230

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ADAMS COUNTY: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Duck Lake swale. 2 miles north of Macall. Elev. 6200 ft. 47.089782°, -118.01333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 45° 5.67' N, 117° 0.396' W; NAD 27, uncertainty: 15 m. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Drainage swale below Duck Lake - seasonally wet; bordered by Dry grassland. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. upland meadow. Growing against rocks in swale. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. R. G. Jeffrey s.n. 4 Jun 1946 Suzanne Bagshaw 02-5 20 Jul 2002 WTU-117733 with Dale Blum, Dave Tank, David Giblin WTU-359735 Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, BENTON COUNTY: Madia glomerata Hook. Hanford Reservation, crest of Rattlesnake Mt. Elev. 3500 ft. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: 46° 30' N, 119° 43' W; T11N R26E S32 Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Lick Creek Campground, north of In soil along edge of road. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: campground, south of USFS guard station. Native. Elev. 5409 ft. 45° 9.702' N, 117° 2.119' W Joan T. O?Farrell 72-229 18 Jun 1972 Lush wet meadow interspersed with Picea engelmannii, Abies with Thomas P. O’Farrell lasiocarpa, Pinus contorta. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-260330 Ken Davis 02-015 19 Jul 2002 with Sarah Gage, Jessie and Joe Johanson, Tracy Fuentes WTU-360717 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Hurricane Ridge. Mouth of Spokane River. Elev. 4850 ft. Elev. 1290 ft. 47.93333°, -123.40833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.89389°, -118.33306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Sandy beach. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. W. C. Muenscher 11070 15 Jul 1937 H. T. Rogers 584 1 Jun 1940 with M. W. Muenscher WTU-83838 WTU-122666 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Stevens Canyon, Mt. Rainier National Park. Ca. 9 mi. W of Delrio. 46.71583°, -121.60139°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 48.00553°, -119.29927°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 14500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist sandy soil. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Scabland. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. F. A. Warren 1775 31 Jul 1932 C. L. Hitchcock 17487 19 Jun 1948 WTU-25197 WTU-125357 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Barker Mountain Preserve. Hoypus Point, Deception Pass State Park, Whidbey Island. T37N R28E S27; WGS 84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: 48.39389°, -122.6475°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Scabrock. With Orthocarpus tenuicolius, Woodsia scopulina, Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Lomatium cf. macrocarpum, Sedum lanceolatum, Erigeron linearis, Erigeron compositum, Plantago patagonica, Heuchera cylindrica, Harold W. Smith 1463 31 Jul 1936 Madia exigua, Poa secunda, Selaginella wallacei, Agropyron spicatum, Microseris troximoides. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. WTU-38651 Origin: Native. Eliza Habegger 519 3 Jul 1998 Asteraceae WTU-338766 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Asteraceae Seattle. 47° 36.3' N, 122° 19.8' 19.8" W Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE COUNTY: C. V. Piper 735 8 Jul 1889 Dry Canyon near Scotchman Lake. Elev. 3500 ft. WTU-18067 48.63778°, -117.3225°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry, open areas. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae Earle F. Layser 850 28 May 1969 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray WTU-242458 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Mountain at Bingen. 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Asteraceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In a shady, at first damp place. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 7128 25 Aug 1910 Tacoma. 47.25306°, -122.44306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: WTU-229060 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. B. Flett s.n. 1 Jul 1896 WTU-30851 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Orcas Island, Moran State Park, Mount Consitiution, about 10m NE W. S. C. Campus, Pullman. of summit parking lot. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 2400 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T37N R1W S21; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Pinus contorta woods. On small, dry mossy bank in woods, with F. L. Pickett 601 27 Jun 1916 Polygonum sawatchense, Collinsia parviflora, Microsteris gracilis; very local occasional annual, patchy and inconspicuous. Phenology: WTU-66635 Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Peter E. Rapp 183 30 Jul 1981 Asteraceae WTU-293465 Madia citrigracilis D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Asteraceae On Tip Top Peak. Elev. 4000 ft. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray 47.440278°, -120.61°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Meadow among yellow pine. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Near Chenowith. Native. 45.73187°, -121.62838°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1600 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff J. William Thompson 10799 26 Jun 1934 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-6633JWT Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 13110 16 Jun 1892 WTU-263033 Asteraceae Madia citriodora Greene Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Southeast slope along Grande Ronde River, just above the mouth of Cottonwood Creek, southwest of Anatone. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Elev. 1300 ft. Wild Rose Prairie, 15 miles north of Spokane. T7N R44E S33; WGS 84, uncertainty: 6000 m., Source: 47.876007°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open, weedy, southeast slope. Plants strongly lemon-scented. Rays Dry ground. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 5-8, yellow. Growing with M. gracilis, but blooming earlier. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Sister Mary Milburge 1209 11 Jul 1936 Arthur Cronquist 5869 19 Jun 1949 WTU-20091 with Quentin Jones WTU-183584 Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Madia citriodora Greene Along 8 miles above Gifford Ferry. Elev. 1290 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: 48.572811°, -118.086806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Nahahum Canyon, 4 miles north of Cashmere. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.595991°, -120.447236°; WGS84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Sandy flats. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On open grassy slopes. Flowers pure white. Phenology: Flowers & H. T. Rogers 526 24 May 1940 Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-83837 C. L. Hitchcock 23417 23 May 1964 WTU-217709 Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Near Delphi, about eight miles southeast of Olympia. 46.97917°, -123.0175°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Humid transition zone. Open moist grassy places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Fred G. Meyer 485 20 Jun 1936 WTU-134476 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia citriodora Greene Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Rock Creek. Beehive Mountain, Wenatchee Forest. T4N R18E S10; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Elev. 4000 ft. Georef'd by Ben Legler 47.33139°, -120.39028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Along abandoned dirt road on floodplain terrace of creek. With GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sisymbrium altissimum, Centaurea diffusa, Vicia american, Poa Dry sandy loam. Associated sp.: Sunflower, Poa, Lupine, Arnica. bulbosa, Epilobium sp., Galium aparine, Collomia grandiflora, Latuca 12" high. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. sp., Cryptantha torreyana. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. C. J. Conover 1032 22 Jun 1927 Eliza Habegger RC 156 9 Jun 1997 WTU-322690 WTU-334975 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia citriodora Greene U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Umatilla National Forest, road 46, circa 4 miles north of Godman U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Guard Station. Snake River - Little Almota Creek Divide above Davis Bar. Elev. 5199 ft. T14N R43E S29; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, T8N R40E S23; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Georef'd by Ben Legler GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry south slope. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Along gravel shoulder or scatttered in rocky meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Jens Clausen s.n. 1 Jun 1947 with Marion Ownbey Doug Williams DW/RG-0071 29 Jun 1997 with Robert Goff WTU-121088 WTU-343326 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Bingen. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Seattle: University of Washington Montlake fill. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: In a railroad cut near the sand hill. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Origin: Native. Near lake, among well-established grasses. Herbage noxious smelling; flowers tiny, yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6328 13 Aug 1908 T. F. Johnson 251 24 Jul 1988 WTU-228147 WTU-328252 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: One mile southeast of Anatone. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Elev. 3500 ft. Between Cle Elum and Virden. T8N R45E S24; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.19556°, -120.93806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open, rocky, east-facing slope. Rays 0-3, yellow. Phenology: Rich soil of dry field along road. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. Arthur Cronquist 5857 18 Jun 1949 Martha R. Flahaut s.n. 23 Jun 1932 with Quentin Jones WTU-337124 WTU-183585 Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Falcon Valley. 45.977122°, -121.306515°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8021 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Legler Moist, level places. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 366 29 Jul 1907 WTU-229062 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Alongside the Conconully Road. Southeast slope along Grande Ronde River, just above the mouth of 48.5575°, -119.74861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Cottonwood Creek, southwest of Anatone. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 1300 ft. In bottom of dry wash. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. T7N R44E S33; WGS 84, uncertainty: 6000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Charles B. Fiker 979 16 Jul 1932 Open, weedy, southeast slope. Rays mostly 8, sometimes 5, 7, 9, or 13. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-7043 Arthur Cronquist 5864 19 Jun 1949 with Quentin Jones Asteraceae WTU-291481 Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Asteraceae Along the Spokane River near Nine Mile. 47.65889°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravelly soil. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Upper end of Lake Wenatchee. Sister Mary Milburge 1418 11 Aug 1937 T27N R16E; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-10776 Dry, sunny banks. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. George H. Ward 493 6 Jun 1946 Asteraceae WTU-190528 Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Asteraceae Near Cedonia. 48.15389°, -118.16806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Heads in glomerules, involucre longer than broad, rays 3 to 4 mm. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COWLITZ COUNTY: long, yellow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 10 miles south of Kelso. 46.0201°, -122.85196°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Mae E. Dennis 57 8 Jul 1946 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On basaltic outcrops among Quercus and poison oak. Phenology: WTU-232738 Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 13737 30 May 1946 Asteraceae WTU-104786 Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Asteraceae Pullman. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Umatilla National Forest, south facing slope above Tucannon F. L. Pickett 557 1 Aug 1916 Campground. Elev. 2952-4100 ft. WTU-85121 T9N R41E S21 , 17 NW 1/4 and SE 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Mostly open slopes with rock outcrops and Ponderosa pine on Asteraceae easterly exposures. Annual. Yellow flowers that don't fully open. Growing on open, rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Madia glomerata Hook. Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Dick Olmstead 97-46 27 Jun 1997 Snoqualmie Forest, Hoover Canyon, tributary of Oak Creek. Elev. 2000 ft. WTU-339072 46.731453°, -120.879198°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Slope south. Rocky loam. Associated sp.: Broma gr. Bitterbrush, annuals. Common in locality. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Edward P. Cliff 135C 27 May 1936 WTU-322752 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Deception Pass State Park, Whidbey Island. Rock Creek. 48.39389°, -122.6475°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: T4N R18E S10; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by Ben Legler Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Along abandoned dirt road. With Bromus tectorum, Polygonum sp., Poa bulbosa, Lotus purshiana, Epilobium brachycarpum. Phenology: Harold W. Smith 1352 16 Jul 1936 Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-38649 Eliza Habegger RC 244 19 Jun 1997 WTU-335071 Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Duckabush River. 47.648433°, -122.933459°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Schafer State Park. Gravelly soil in open woods. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: 47.09583°, -123.46389°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Collected in very gravelly soil, open ground. Phenology: Flowers & George Neville Jones 3084 Jun 1931 Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-21626 Phillips B. Freer 54 24 Jul 1949 WTU-127701 Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Seattle, University of Washington Campus. 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Nespelem Road, east of summit. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 48.16722°, -118.97361°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff H. Harweling s.n. 27 Sep 1908 Dry sandy hillside. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-18058 Charles B. Fiker 1463 20 Jun 1934 WTU-7247 Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITSAP COUNTY: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck [No locality given on label]. 47.67244°, -122.63393°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 33000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On Hwy 410, 1 mile south of the White River Entrance Gate. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 2925 ft. 47.200723°, -122.25323°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: C. V. Piper s.n. 11 Jun 1889 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff, Misplaced coordinates. Sunny roadside, with low grasses and herbs. Numerous. Phenology: WTU-18099 Flowers. Origin: Native. David Biek 19 20 Aug 1999 Asteraceae WTU-339144 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: 3 miles west of Cle Elum. 47.195542°, -121.00197°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravelly flats. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 22327 18 Jun 1962 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-209573 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Orcas Island; Moran State Park, south side of Mount Constitution, on Road to Mt. Angeles. open slopes around roadside viewpoint. 47.99538°, -123.46784°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: Elev. 1500 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T37N R1W S33; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Especially dry, somewhat unstable meadow slopes near rock C. S. Eaton s.n. 2 Jul 1908 outcrop, south exposure, with annual Bromus, Festuca spp., & Clarkia amoena. Very locally common annual, herbage with pleasant WTU-18116 smell resembling blueberries. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Asteraceae Peter E. Rapp 90 2 Jul 1981 Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. WTU-293423 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Asteraceae Goose Rock, Deception Pass State Park, Whidbey Island. 48.39389°, -122.6475°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Spangle. Lloyd E. McElvain 162 11 Jun 1950 47.4275°, -117.37917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-135210 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 8877 17 Jul 1916 Asteraceae WTU-228141 Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Asteraceae Port Hadlock. 48.03194°, -122.75694°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Beach. In open woods on bluff near beach. Phenology: Flowers & U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Fruits. Origin: Native. Southwest slope of ridge SSE of Flagstaff Mountain. Elev. 4100 ft. George Neville Jones 3138 Jun 1931 T39N R39E S5 SE 1/4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler WTU-21586 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Monita Engvall 186 19 Jul 1958 Asteraceae WTU-197361 Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITSAP COUNTY: Asteraceae [No locality given on label]. 47.67244°, -122.63393°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 33000 m., Source: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Wawawai County Park, Wawawai. C. V. Piper s.n. 11 Jun 1889 Elev. 800 ft. 46° 38' N, 117° 22' 30" W; T13N R43E S2 WTU-18114 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Sarah Gage G&R 981 7 Jun 1993 Asteraceae with Teresa Leyens Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. WTU-344400 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Alki Point, Seattle. Asteraceae 47.57639°, -122.40861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: C. V. Piper 734 29 May 1889 North of Cleman's Mountain, west of Yakima. Elev. 3800-3840 ft. WTU-18115 46° 53' 15" N, 120° 55' W; T16N R15E S11 S14 Flowers yellow. Skunky odor. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Sarah Gage G&R 206 14 Jun 1992 with Sharon Rodman WTU-344636 Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PACIFIC COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Fort Columbia. 7.5 miles northeast of . Ridge between Whitepine and 46.25308°, -123.92065°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Nason Creeks northeast of Arrowhead Mountain. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 3850 ft. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. T26N R14E S11 N 1/2; WGS84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6747 22 Jul 1909 Open soil area on ridgetop with scattered pine trees. Flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-263034 Mildred Arnot 800 15 Jun 1996 Asteraceae WTU-332856 Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Thompson's Beach near Tacoma. Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray 47.25306°, -122.44306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Dry sandy bluffs and seashore. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: West shore of Lake Kachess. Native. 47.32939°, -121.26212°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff J. B. Flett s.n. 22 Jun 1898 Open gravelly flats. Bracken fern and kinnikinnick in openings between scattered conifers. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: WTU-41933 Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 4016 7 Jul 1956 Asteraceae WTU-191964 Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Asteraceae San Juan Island, Friday Harbor Marine Laboratory Grounds, southwest of Fernald Laboratory, southwest of proposed building Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray site, adjacent to parking lot and volleyball court. Elev. 10-23 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: 48° 32' 39" N, 123° 51" W; T35N R4W S12; Source: Specimen Falcon Valley. label 45.977122°, -121.306515°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8021 m., Deep forest and forest's edge. Ray disks yellow. Rays 3-lobed. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Legler Plants ranging from multi-stemmed from caudate base to Dry low places in open forest. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: single-stemmed. Glands on stem viscid. Phenology: Flowers & Native. Fruits. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6620 18 Jun 1909 Sarah Gage SG-2864 2 Jun 1997 WTU-229567 WTU-336196 Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Olympia. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: 47.03806°, -122.89944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Nespelem Road, east of summit. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 48.16722°, -118.97361°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry sandy hillside. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. E. C. Townsend s.n. 16 Jun 1906 Charles B. Fiker 1462 20 Jun 1934 WTU-81307 WTU-7366 Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Bellingham Bay. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: 48.75972°, -122.48694°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Hawks Prairie. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.06639°, -122.75833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Growing in woods. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 977 13 Jul 1890 I. C. Otis 1907 19 May 1934 WTU-228794 WTU-7365 Asteraceae Asteraceae Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: South Fork Ahtanum Creek. Chenowith. 46.548948°, -120.622878°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 45.73187°, -121.62838°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1600 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In dry rocky soil. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Unknown. F. A. Warren 1848 12 Jun 1932 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 13112 16 Jun 1892 WTU-213052 WTU-228152

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia sativa Molina Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Quillayute Prairie. Snake River - Little Almota Creek Divide above Davis Bar. 47.94333°, -124.54111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: T14N R43E S29; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by Ben Legler Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Unknown. Dry south slope. Richard E. Goodman, Mar 1980: Habit, achene size, # of rays, hairs and glands like M. sativa. Phenology: Flowers & George Neville Jones 3746 Aug 1931 Fruits. Origin: Unknown. WTU-21899 Jens Clausen s.n. 1 Jun 1947 WTU-121087 Asteraceae Madia sativa Molina Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Madia sativa Molina Bingen. 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Near Tieton River, Rainier National Forest. Richard E. Goodman, Feb 1980: Achenes very large, 5.5 mm, 46.735961°, -120.789188°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., strongly incurved. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Unknown. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In gravelly soil. Richard E. Goodman, Feb 1980: Unusual plant; Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 12283 21 May 1927 location and yellow-tipped anthers; also the anther tube is tighter than normal. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Unknown. WTU-227976 F. A. Warren 1812 19 Jun 1932 Asteraceae WTU-213017 Madia sativa Molina Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Seattle. Madia sativa Molina 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLARK COUNTY: In waste places. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Unknown. Green Mountain Resort Conservation Easement. T2N R3E S20, 21 Willamette Meridian; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 Marjorie Harris s.n. 11 Oct 1911 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Upland field, with Holcus lanatus, Anthoxanthum odoratum, Plantago WTU-18107 lanceolata, Agrostis cf. tenuis. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Unknown. Asteraceae Eliza Habegger 590 7 Aug 1998 Madia sativa Molina WTU-338720 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PACIFIC COUNTY: Fort Columbia. Asteraceae 46.25308°, -123.92065°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Madia sativa Molina Richard E. Goodman, Jul 1979: Rather atypical - small, and small invol. and achenes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Unknown. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: American Camp, San Juan Island. Along road to Cattle Point; less Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6775 22 Jul 1909 than 0.5 miles east of turnoff to camp headquarters. 48.460556°, -122.996111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., WTU-270005 Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open, gravelly roadside. Annuals with heavy odor, tiny yellow flowers (petals). Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Unknown. Scott R. Atkinson 476 15 Aug 1992 WTU-325034 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., NEVADA, LANDER COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Sheep Creek Range NW of town of Battle Mountain, 4.1 road miles Along Nestor Peak Road. ENE of Radio Facility on rod to Battle Creek. Elev. 1516 ft. Elev. 6600 ft. 45° 48.061' N, 121° 32.65' W T33N R46E S15; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Clearcut, 20 degree E-facing slope, weedy. Near road in open Georef'd by Ben Legler clearcut. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Loose rocky areas along the ridges. Annual; flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Don Knoke 01-149 17 Jun 2001 Arnold Tiehm 14017 12 Jun 2002 WTU-352036 with Jan Nachlinger WTU-349887 Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck 9601 Meyers Way SW, Seattle. 47° 31' N, 122° 20' W; T23N R4E U.S.A., NEVADA, LANDER COUNTY: In stable sandy soil, full sun, a former gravel pit. Flat ground. Origin: Sheep Creek Range NW of town of Battle Mountain, 2.6 road miles Native. ENE of Radio Facility on road to Battle Creek. Elev. 6600 ft. S. Wechsler s.n. 23 Jul 2003 T33N R46E S16; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler WTU-353588 Along a moist drainage. Annual; malodoous. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae Arnold Tiehm 14013 12 Jun 2002 with Jan Nachlinger Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray WTU-349865 U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Crater Forest. Matney Gulch. Elev. 1400 ft. Asteraceae Slope; gentle SE. Soil; gravelly clay loam porphyry. Type; Y.P. browse. Associated plants; Ceanothus, Lupinus, Astrgalus, etc. . Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Forage value; poor. Grazed by sheep to some extent early in season. Herbarium of the Forest Service #53613. Common name; U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: Tarweed. Ingram. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Colville National Forest: Collected below road at Bang's Mountain Vista. D. C. Ingram 1764 12 Jun 1925 Elev. 3100 ft. 48° 38' 13" N, 118° 12' 34" W; T35N R37E S6 SW 1/4; T35N WTU-355277 R37E S7 NW 1/4 Area near level to gently sloping to the east. Soil was rather dry with some rocks. Open stand of Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir, with a Asteraceae good population of Physocarpus malvaceus, plus some Amelanchier alnifolia and Philadelphus lewisii. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Madia glomerata Hook. Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PACIFIC COUNTY: Don Knoke 99-64 11 Jul 1999 The Nature Conservancy's Ellsworth Creek Preserve, East end. South bank of Naselle River mouth, at mouth of Ellsworth Creek. WTU-349311 Elev. 0 ft. 46° 25.4' N, 123° 52.7' W; T11N R10W S23 Asteraceae Gravel road through estuary and fresh water marshy pool. Yellow flowered annual; strong tar odor; a few small rays; along dry gravel Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck road side. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: P. F. Zika 18970 4 Sep 2003 Ochoco N.F. and surrounding area: At junction of US Highway 26 with David Giblin, Sharon Rodman and 2 TNC volunteers and County Road 23. Elev. 3500 ft. WTU-357789 44° 20.595' N, 120° 33.345' W; T145 R18E S22 South facing slope. Pinus ponderosa/Juniperus occidentalis/Purshia tridentata community. Ray flowers, stigmas and synanthia yellow. To 2 dm high. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Randall Hitchin RH-39 10 Jun 2000 WTU-350085 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Swakane Wildlife Area, Swakane Canyon Road, about 1.5 km from Clealum [Cle Elum]. junction with State Road Alt. 97. Steep north-facing slope on south 47.19556°, -120.93806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: side of road. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 915 ft. Common in open, dry plains and woodlands, east as well as west of 47° 32' 51.2" N, 120° 17' 54.9" W the mountains. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Grasses dominant on slope, with Sambucus, Rosa woodsii, Clematis ligusticifolia growing along stream at base of slope. Common annual Louis F. Henderson s.n. 11 Jun 1892 on flat area at top of slope; corolla yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-18066 David Giblin 04-26 14 May 2004 with Ben Legler, Don Knoke Asteraceae WTU-359847 Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Asteraceae Spokane. 47.65889°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Edges of swales. East and west of the . Phenology: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Watt Canyon, about midway up; in L. T. Murray Wildlife Area 11 miles west of Ellensburg. Louis F. Henderson s.n. 9 Jul 1892 Elev. 2800 ft. 47° 3' 34" N, 120° 45' 51" W; NAD 27 WTU-18060 Open Pinus ponderosa slopes; moderately dry soil. Flowers yellow; common along road. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae Ben Legler 1776 14 Jun 2004 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck WTU-382630 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Near McAllister's [Spings] Lake. Asteraceae 47.0283°, -122.72408°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Madia glomerata Hook. Clay banks of the Northern Pacific Railroad and adjoining fields. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Along Forest Service Road 46, 1/3 mile north of Wildcat Spring and Louis F. Henderson s.n. 22 Jun 1892 2 miles SSW of Godman Spring. Elev. 5236 ft. WTU-18108 46° 5' 37" N, 117° 49' 29" W; NAD 83 Mix of conifer forest and moist to dry rocky openings. Rays yellow, extending 2 mm; abundant in open moist areas. Phenology: Flowers. Asteraceae Origin: Native. Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Ben Legler 2011 11 Jul 2004 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: WTU-362217 McAllister's [Springs] Lake. 47.0283°, -122.72408°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Asteraceae Open fir woods about lake. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Madia citriodora Greene Louis F. Henderson s.n. 22 Jun 1892 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Along Hayward Road 200 yards above canal. WTU-18111 Elev. 2150 ft. 47° 7.164' N, 120° 42.803' W; T19N R17E S21 Other plants: Eriogonum douglasii, Antennaria stenophylla, Montia Asteraceae linearis, Artemesia rigida. Lihosol. Flowers bright yellow. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Don Knoke 295 22 May 2003 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Easton; 10 miles east of Stampede Pass. WTU-360121 47.276742°, -121.124141°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rather dry. [Seven specimens on one sheet from Orcas Island and from Stampede Pass, Washington]. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Louis F. Henderson s.n. 11 Jun 1892 WTU-18004 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Fremont-Winema National Forest. About 8 miles northeast of Along Hayward Road [?] mile south of power lines. Gearhart Mountain. Along Forest Service Road 28, 1/4 mile south of Elev. 2415 ft. Tamarack Lake. 47° 7' N, 120° 42' W; T19N R17E S15 Elev. 6071 ft. Level, lithosol. Other plants: Artemisia rigida, Eriogonum douglasii, 42° 32.544' N, 120° 41.987' W; NAD 27 Phoenicaulis chieanthoides, Agropyron spicatum. Yellow flowers, Open disturbed flat with scattered Pinus and Populus tremuloides. common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Flowers yellow. Abundant in bare soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Don Knoke 436 27 May 2004 Ben Legler 1817 2 Jul 2004 WTU-357383 with Sarah Gage, Wendy Gibble, Robert Goff, Sharon Birks, Ken Davis Asteraceae WTU-369353 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Mouth of Spokane River. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Elev. 1290 ft. 47.89389°, -118.33306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wawawai Canyon. Wawawai Road. 100 meters east of where road Sandy bench. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. first intersects with railroad tracks. Elev. 749 ft. H. T. Rogers 584 1 Jun 1940 46° 38.077' N, 117° 22.661' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5 m. Roadside pullout and embankment on opposite side of road. WTU-83838 Growing on west-facing embankment on edge of roadside pullout with Trapopogon and Bromus tectorum. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae David Giblin 228 5 Jun 2005 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray with Ben Legler U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: WTU-364615 Base of Mount Angeles, Olympic Mountains. Elev. 2000 ft. 47.99536°, -123.46725°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Asteraceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray J. William Thompson 7539 15 Jul 1931 U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Fremont National Forest. At the Palisade Rocks on southeast side of WTU-7591JWT-A Gearhart Mountain. Elev. 6478 ft. 42° 27.904' N, 120° 48.557' W Asteraceae Eroding rock pinnacles with loose, mostly bare rocky soil. Scattered Pinus. Rays yellow. 1 to 2 millemeters. Common in moister soil in Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray small gullies. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Ben Legler 1904 3 Jul 2004 In Tumwater Canyon near Leavenworth, . with Sarah Gage, Wendy Gibble, Robert Goff 47.59639°, -120.66028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-368008 Open slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 8449 22 Jun 1932 Asteraceae WTU-7591JWT-B Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Asteraceae Fremont National Forest. Happy Camp along Dairy Creek in upper reaches of Chewaukan River. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Elev. 5305 ft. 42° 28.575' N, 120° 41.012' W U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Open Pinus ponderosa campground and brushy riverbank. Rays Seattle. yellow. Abundant in campground. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Ben Legler 1964 3 Jul 2004 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-365790 C. V. Piper 735 Jul 1891 WTU-18063 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Seattle. 5 miles northeast of Elgin. 47° 36.3' N, 122° 19.8' 19.8" W Open places. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Bassett Maguire 26685 17 Jul 1946 C. V. Piper s.n. 8 Jul 1889 with Arthur H. Holmgren WTU-32494 WTU-111789

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: On the mountain at Bingen. Above Cave Creek. 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Along the road. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 798 2 Jul 1950 with George C. Ruhle Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 5658 19 Jun 1906 WTU-274429 WTU-262295 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Siskiyou National Forest; near Squaw Mountain, on road to Squaw Near Chenowith. Mountain, 4.6 miles northeast of intersection of roads 3941 and 3942 45.73187°, -121.62838°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1600 m., Source: or 19.6 miles northeast of Cave junction. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 3160 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Woods of Lithocarpus, Ceanothus, Pseudotsuga, Arbutus. Locally common on exposed side area near lumber road. Flowers pale Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 13110 16 Jun 1892 yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-229061 Melinda F. Denton 2523 22 Jun 1973 WTU-258990 Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Madia sp. Falcon Valley. 45.977122°, -121.306515°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8021 m., U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Legler Near Malheur Lake. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. On mesa. Phenology: Flowers. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6265 2 Jul 1908 W. C. Muenscher 15651 29 May 1939 with M. W. Muenscher WTU-228151 WTU-122667 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: On the mountain at Bingen. U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Between Redmond and Prineville. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In sandy soil, juniper-sage brush area. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Open places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 5658 19 Jun 1906 A. R. Kruckeberg 2137 6 Jul 1950 WTU-227665 WTU-181117 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Above Deer Creek, 1.5 miles west of Selma along Illinois River Pullman. Road. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: On sterile serpentine flats and bluffs. Open Pinus jeffreyi, Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Arctostaphylos association. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Dry hillsides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 1838 20 Jun 1950 C. V. Piper 1573 9 Jul 1893 WTU-168455 WTU-18064 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia filipes A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, TILLAMOOK COUNTY: Headwaters of Wilson River, Coast Mountains. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Elev. 1500 ft. Pullman. Dry ground in old pasture. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett J. William Thompson 3074 23 Jul 1927 In dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-7567JWT C. V. Piper s.n. 28 Jul 1895 WTU-32188 Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Sutherline. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Falcon Valley. Grace M. Cole s.n. Jun 1932 45.977122°, -121.306515°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8021 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Legler WTU-131405 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6265 2 Jul 1908 Asteraceae WTU-263004 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Asteraceae Lacrosse. 46.81374°, -117.87909°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1400 m., Source: Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Common and abundant. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Canyon Bridge, Mount Rainier. F. L. Pickett 542 16 Jun 1916 46.76613°, -121.63586°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-67041 Moist sandy soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. F. A. Warren 1775 31 Jul 1932 Asteraceae WTU-39496 Madia filipes A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Asteraceae Pullman. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Seattle. C. V. Piper s.n. 28 Jul 1895 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer WTU-20543 Herbarium, University of Washington Presented by C. E. Burglehaus. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Emma A. Shumway 5830 May 1892 WTU-18065 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia filipes A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Seattle. Cedonia. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., 48.15389°, -118.16806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Dry situation. Small and slender, freely branched above, rays very little developed. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Emma Shumway s.n. Jun 1892 Mae E. Dennis s.n. 2 Jul 1946 WTU-96395 WTU-110810 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia filipes A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Pullman. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Stuart Island. Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett 48.67917°, -123.21056°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry soil, high cliff. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. V. Piper 1573 9 Jul 1893 W. H. Lawrence 51 18 Jul 1904 WTU-96959 WTU-95864 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia filipes A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Clark Springs, 10 miles north of Spokane. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 47.803635°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Kanaka Bay, San Juan Island. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 48.485556°, -123.085°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Medium damp gravel. Phenology: Flowers. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. F. O. Kreager 17 24 Jun 1902 A. S. Foster s.n. Jul 1904 WTU-68532 WTU-18061 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia filipes A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Pullman. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Kanaka Bay, San Juan Island. Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett 48.485556°, -123.085°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: In dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. V. Piper s.n. 28 Jul 1895 A. S. Foster s.n. Jul 1904 WTU-7778JWT WTU-18062 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia filipes A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Pullman. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Langley. Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Dry soils. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. J. M. Grant 2063 Jun 1918 C. V. Piper s.n. 28 Jul 1895 WTU-18068 WTU-12114JWT Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, WHEELER COUNTY: Along Okanogan River 10 miles above Riverside. Near Service Creek, about 13 miles southeast of Fossil. 48.653238°, -119.473726°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Elev. 3000 ft. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T8S R22E S3; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, In damp ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Ben Legler Rocky west slopes, with scattered ponderosa pine. Rays minute, Chas. B. Fiker 797 7 Jun 1932 yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-20090JWT Arthur Cronquist 6693 25 Jun 1950 WTU-144445 Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Pullman. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: U.S.A., OREGON, WHEELER COUNTY: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Ochoco Mountains northeast of Paulina. Near summit of Wolf In dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Mountain. Elev. 6300 ft. C. V. Piper s.n. 28 Jul 1895 T14S R25E S28; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler WTU-117813 Moist spot on open south slope. Ryas minute, yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae Arthur Cronquist 7575 22 Jul 1953 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray WTU-153358 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Falcon Valley. Asteraceae 45.977122°, -121.306515°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8021 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Legler Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 2139 29 Jun 1892 Along Indian Creek, about 12 miles east of John Day. Elev. 4000 ft. WTU-229063 T14S R33E S4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Open, grassy, basaltic slope. Flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Asteraceae Origin: Native. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Arthur Cronquist 7312 28 Jun 1953 U.S.A., OREGON, HARNEY COUNTY: WTU-153348 East side of Trout Creek Mountains, road on ridge south of Little Wildhorse Creek headwaters 3.2 miles west of Little Wildhorse Creek Road. Asteraceae Elev. 6500 ft. T40S R38E S24 and 25; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Rhyolite sagebrush hills, bare gravel near rhyolite outcrops. Local; U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: sticky, pineapple-scented; flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Along Mill Creek near The Dalles. Origin: Native. Dry ground on the banks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Barbara Ertter 4356 2 Jul 1981 J. William Thompson 2914 2 Jul 1927 WTU-286411 WTU-6637JWT

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia filipes A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: [no locality given]. Forest Highway 25, ca. [circa] 1 mile north of Serpentine Point, 44.114516°, -120.575662°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 384951 m., Siskiyou National Forest. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Elev. 3798 ft. Phenology: Flowers. 42° 23' 8" N, 123° 38' 23" W Very dry open rocky meadow. Yellow-flowered, silvery green foliage. Elihu Hall 288 1871 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-147454 Doug Williams W&G-97 27 Jun 1998 WTU-345592 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Pullman. Pullman. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Dry hillsides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Dry hillsides. New York Botanical Garden Herbarium of Dr. John K. Small Purchases 1900. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. V. Piper 1574 24 Jul 1893 C. V. Piper 1574 3 Aug 1893 WTU-18059 WTU-147457 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Umatilla National Forest, Forest road 46, 0.3 mile from boundary and U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: milepost 16. Ca. [circa] 1.25 miles south of junction with Forest road Pullman. 4620. 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Elev. 4598 ft. Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett T9N R40E S26 NW 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Along dry roadside. Flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: C. V. Piper 1574 5 Aug 1893 Native. WTU-30853 Mildred Arnot 860 29 Jun 1997 WTU-338512 Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Madia glomerata Hook. Manastash, head of Frost Creek, Wenatchee National Forest. Elev. 4600 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: T18N R15E S4; uncertainty: 1200 m. Umatilla National Forest, Hixon Canyon Road, near Tucannon Ponderosa pine - Doug. fir. Associated plants: Melica, Carex, lupine, Campground, ridge between Grub Canyon and Hixon Canyon. Sedum, Vicia, annuals. Exposure: South. Slope: 10%. Phenology: Elev. 3000-3200 ft. Flowers. Origin: Native. T9N R41E S27; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff J. G. Smith 253 10 Jul 1962 Steep meadow habitat with small shrubs (Amelanchier, Philadephus, with B. R. McConnell Holodiscus, Physocarpus). West slope. Plants 10-30 cm; yellow flowers. Near the top of the ridge in steep meadow with small WTU-322695 shrubs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Midori Murai 17 27 Jun 1997 Asteraceae WTU-339008 Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Asteraceae Table Mountains, Wenatchee Mountains. Elev. 5000 ft. Madia glomerata Hook. 47.24361°, -120.55833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: By alpine stream. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Hoypus Point, Deception Pass State Park, Whidbey Island. 48.39389°, -122.6475°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: J. William Thompson 9776 9 Aug 1933 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Roadside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-6739JWT Harold W. Smith 1462 31 Jul 1936 Asteraceae WTU-38652 Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Spangle. 47.4275°, -117.37917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 9022 6 Sep 1916 WTU-228187 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Spangle. Along Indian Creek, just north of Big Summit Prairie, Ochoco 47.4275°, -117.37917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Mountains between Prineville and Mitchell. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 5000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. T13S R21E S31; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 8937 26 Jul 1916 Dry semi-meadow among scattered ponderosa pines. Rays yellow, 0-2. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-270021 Arthur Cronquist 7491 15 Jul 1953 Asteraceae WTU-150110 Madia glomerata Hook. Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Pullman. Madia glomerata Hook. In dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: E. J. Hardwich s.n. 29 Jul 1895 Roseburg Quadrangle. 43.25°, -123.5°; uncertainty: 49000 m., Georef'd by Joseph WTU-30825 Stormer In swaley meadow. Flowers yellow, plant viscid. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae W. C. Cusick 4472 21 Aug 1914 Madia glomerata Hook. WTU-121235 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Spangle. Asteraceae 47.4275°, -117.37917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Madia glomerata Hook. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 8937 26 Jul 1916 [no locality given]. 44.114516°, -120.575662°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 384951 m., WTU-228188 Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae Elihu Hall 285 1871 Madia glomerata Hook. WTU-147455 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Spangle. Asteraceae 47.4275°, -117.37917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Madia glomerata Hook. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 9023 6 Sep 1916 Portland. 45.52361°, -122.675°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 12756 m., Source: WTU-228185 GeoLocate, Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 1025 26 Oct 1900 Madia glomerata Hook. WTU-229072 U.S.A., OREGON, BENTON COUNTY: [No locality given on label] Asteraceae Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Madia glomerata Hook. R.G. Rosensteil s.n. 23 Aug 1943 U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: WTU-131773 Roseburg. In swaley fields and meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. W. C. Cusick 4515 2 Sep 1914 WTU-121237 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Roseburg Quardangle. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. Poker Jim Ridge. Ca. Swaley meadow. Dried. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. [circa] 5 miles north of Refuge Headquarters. Above Poker Jim Spring. W. C. Cusick 4465 14 Aug 1914 Elev. 5576 ft. 42° 30' N, 119° 49' W; T34S R26E S24; WGS 84, uncertainty: WTU-119345 255 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Richard Olmstead East facing slope. Old growth juniper woodland with shallow rocky soil and exposed boulders. Uncommon in rocky areas. Annual. Asteraceae Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Madia glomerata Hook. Richard G. Olmstead RGO96-52 9 Jun 1996 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: WTU-335333 Along Big Butte Creek. Elev. 1500 ft. Asteraceae Low ground. In the yellow pine and oak belt. Ceanothus and willows the principal shrubs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Madia glomerata Hook. A. A. Heller 12968 3 Sep 1917 U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Salem. WTU-80350 Herbarium, University of Washington Collection by C. V. Piper Presented by Young Naturalists' Society [No collection date given on label]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae O. B. Johnson s.n. Madia glomerata Hook. WTU-18165 U.S.A., OREGON, BENTON COUNTY: Highland Way, just north of Spruce Street. Corvallis. Assoc. species: Grindelia integrifolia, Parentucellia viscosa and Asteraceae Lotus. Ditch bank along roadway. Ray flowers yellow; plant glandular and malordorous. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck La Rea J. Dennis 2286 9 Sep 1960 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Seattle. WTU-204726 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae Chas. V. Piper 513 Jul 1891 Madia glomerata Hook. WTU-18101 U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Near The Dalles. By edge of dried up pool. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae J. William Thompson 11877 6 Jul 1935 Madia glomerata Hook. WTU-6586JWT U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: 3 miles northwest of Maupin on US 197. Along dry roadside. Flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Asteraceae Native. Madia glomerata Hook. M. Arnot 790 10 Jun 1996 U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: WTU-333211 Near Camp Millard, near Eagle Creek. Dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae J. William Thompson 65 30 Jul 1925 Madia glomerata Hook. WTU-6722JWT U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: Along the Hood River. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 3396 28 Jun 1928 WTU-229068 Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Tacoma. Goose Rock, Whidbey Island. 47.25306°, -122.44306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 48.40194°, -122.63861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry places. Roadside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. B. Flett s.n. Aug 1896 George Neville Jones 4890 19 May 1934 WTU-29903 WTU-32355

Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Goose Rock, Deception Pass State Park, Whidbey Island. Steilacoom. 48.39389°, -122.6475°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.17°, -122.60139°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Shady places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Harold W. Smith 892 9 Jun 1936 J. B. Flett 912 21 Jun 1898 WTU-38648 WTU-30852

Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PACIFIC COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Fort Columbia. San Juan Island, Firday Harbor; Friday Harbor Labratories. 46.25308°, -123.92065°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: 48.53528°, -123.00528°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. On grounds; dry transitional Douglas fir wood near library. Common perennials with yellow flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6746 22 Jul 1909 Fred Sharpe 130 Jul 1983 WTU-228148 WTU-313847 Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Goose Rock, Whidbey Island. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: 48.40194°, -122.63861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Seattle. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 6059 25 Apr 1931 C. V. Piper s.n. 1891 WTU-7301JWT WTU-140051 Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Lopez Island, Odlin State Park. At top of steep bluff overlooking the U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: bay. Seattle. Elev. 100 ft. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., T35N R2W S2; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. In semi-dry, westerly exposed Pseudotsuga-Arbutus woods; with Satureja douglasii and Melica sublutata. Common biennial or Emma Shumway s.n. Jul 1892 short-lived perennial. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-96396 Peter Rapp 17 29 Jun 1981 WTU-293489 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Seattle. Seattle. 47° 36.3' N, 122° 19.8' 19.8" W 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Presented by the Young Naturalists' Society. Phenology: Flowers. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. V. Piper s.n. 8 Jul 1889 C. V. Piper s.n. Jul 1891 WTU-18110 WTU-18104

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Alki Point, Seattle. Seattle. 47.57639°, -122.40861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Presented by the Young Naturalists' Society. Phenology: Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. Chas. V. Piper s.n. 2 Jul 1891 C. V. Piper s.n. 29 May 1889 WTU-34985 WTU-18100 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Seattle. 1/2 mile north of Tieton R.S., Snoqualmie. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Elev. 2400 ft. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer 46.731174°, -120.75417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Slope: 10% south; soil: thin, rocky; open woodland .1. Overgrazed E. C. Smith s.n. 2 May 1889 meadows; very common; indicator of overgrazing. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-34984 E. H. Reid 158 Jun 1936 Asteraceae WTU-322751 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Ochoco N.F. and surrounding area: At junction of US Highway 26 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck and County Road 23. Elev. 3500 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: 44° 20.595' N, 120° 33.345' W; T145 R18E S22 Peavine Canyon, Wenatchee National Forest, Cashmere Ranger South facing slope. Pinus ponderosa / Juniperus occidentalis / District. Pacific Northwest. Purshia tridentata community. Ray flowers, stigmas and synanthia T22N R19E S27; WGS84, uncertainty: 800 m., Source: yellow. To 2 dm. high. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Coarse sandstone. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Randall Hitchin RH-39 10 Jun 2000 J. G. Smith 141 17 Jun 1960 WTU-350085 WTU-322693 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Along Nestor Peak Road. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Elev. 1516 ft. 1/2 mile north of Tieton R.S., Snoqualmie. 45° 48.061' N, 121° 32.65' W Elev. 2400 ft. Clearcut, 20 degree east-facing slope, weedy. Near road in open 46.731174°, -120.75417°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: clearcut. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Slope: 10% south; soil: thin rocky; open woodland. Stipa and Don Knoke 01-149 17 Jun 2001 Kitchenweed; overgrazing; overgrazed meadows; very common; indicator of overgrazing. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-352036 E. H. Reid 158 Jun 1936 WTU-322733 Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Seattle. Albina, Portland. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 1850 9 Jul 1912 C. V. Piper 734 Jul 1891 WTU-229070 WTU-18113 Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: Milwaukie. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Bingen. 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 512 13 Jul 1899 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-229069 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 7249 7 Jun 1911 Asteraceae WTU-228144 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Mount Paddo. Near the Klickitat River. Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Elev. 3280 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Siskiyou National Forest; Kalmiopsis Wilderness Trail. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 2849 6 Aug 1903 Elev. 1400 ft. Pseudotsuga and Castanopsis woods. Flowers yellow. Phenology: WTU-229064 Flowers. Origin: Native. Melinda F. Denton 3044 3 Jul 1973 Asteraceae WTU-259439 Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Asteraceae Western Oregon. Coniferous forests. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Thomas Howell s.n. Aug 1881 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: About 22 miles east and south of Cave Junction; on Highway 3916; WTU-6742JWT 4.3 miles south of intersection of Highways 46 and 3916. Elev. 2900 ft. Dry woods of Pseudotsuga, Arbutus, and some Ceanothus in Asteraceae marginal areas. Locally common. Rays and disks yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Melinda F. Denton 2688 25 Jun 1973 U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Western Oregon. WTU-259462 Coniferous forests. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Thos. J. Howell s.n. Aug 1880 Asteraceae WTU-147410 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Asteraceae In my rock garden, Bingen. 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Cultivated. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Whidbey Island. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 7060 9 Jun 1910 48.146201°, -122.552685°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 30000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer WTU-229058 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. N. L. Gardner s.n. 1 Jun 1897 WTU-18102 Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Along the Grayback Trail. Bingen. Dry woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff William H. Baker 148 29 Jun 1949 [verbatim collection dates May 21, 1927 and June 10, 1927]. with George C. Ruhle Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-274445 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 12283 21 May 1927 WTU-270023 Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. 18 miles southeast of Cave Junction, or 0.2 miles north of intersection of 4023 and 4023 D on 4023 D; slopes of Elder U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Mountain. Near the mouth of Lone Tree Creek on Rogue River, 1 mile south of Elev. 3240 ft. Illahe. Woods of Quercus, Calocedrus, Arbutus, Pseudotsuga, and Pinus. Woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 5308 30 Jun 1948 Melinda F. Denton 2768 27 Jun 1973 WTU-129424 WTU-258903 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Bingen. [no locality given]. 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: 44.114516°, -120.575662°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 384951 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 7019 11 Jun 1910 Elihu Hall 286 1871 WTU-229059 WTU-149763

Asteraceae Asteraceae Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: About 3 miles southwest of O'Brien. [no locality given]. Under Jeffrey pines, serpentine soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: 44.114516°, -120.575662°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 384951 m., Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 19947 2 Jul 1953 Elihu Hall 286 1871 WTU-154921 WTU-147464 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: In my rock garden, Bingen. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Falcon Valley. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 45.977122°, -121.306515°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8021 m., Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Cultivated. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Legler Dry low places in open forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 7016 9 Jun 1910 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6620 18 Jun 1909 WTU-228149 WTU-262299 Asteraceae Asteraceae Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Hawks Prairie. Siskiyou National Forest, On highway 3916, 6.4 miles south of 47.06639°, -122.75833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Intersection of Highways 3916 and 4031, or 13.5 miles south of GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff intersection of highways 3916 and 46, or circa 32 miles east of south Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. of Cave Junction. Elev. 4940 ft. I. C. Otis 1907 19 May 1934 Woods of Pseudotsuga, mostly logged. Abundant annual; flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-26237 Melinda F. Denton 2705 25 Jun 1973 Asteraceae WTU-259481 Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Vicinity of Major Creek. Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray 45.709262°, -121.351596°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 5 miles south of Bend. Sandy soil in cut over yellow pine woodland. Purshia dominant. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 13114 6 Jul 1892 Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-229568 Bassett Maguire 26465 19 Jun 1946 with Arthur H. Holmgren Asteraceae WTU-111774 Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: At Leavenworth. Wenatchee Mountains. Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray 47.59639°, -120.66028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: Dry rocky ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Below Cloud Cap Inn, Mountain Hood. Elev. 3500 ft. J. William Thompson 6420 23 May 1931 45.420265°, -121.616264°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4200 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer WTU-7568JWT Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Lewis S. Rose 37440 8 Jul 1937 Asteraceae WTU-51714 Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Asteraceae Near Antilon Lake. T29N R21E S26; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry, open slopes, rocky soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Eight Mile Creek; Mount Hood National Forest. George H. Ward 421 20 May 1946 Elev. 3900 ft. 45.412237°, -121.445454°; uncertainty: 7500 m. WTU-190537 Yellow pine woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. N. Jones 4066 15 Jul 1933 Asteraceae WTU-39839 Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: Asteraceae East side 97 South of bend at baker Road junction, 6.3 miles north of Lava Beds Visitor Center. Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Elev. 3700 ft. T18S R12E S19 NE; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Grants Pass. Sandy flat in open yellow pine forest with Purshia understory. Woods. Herbarium, University of Washington Collection by C. V. Abundant annual, flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Piper Presented by Young Naturalists' Society. Phenology: Flowers. Native. Origin: Native. Barbara Ertter 7591 17 Jun 1988 M. W. Gorman s.n. May 1887 WTU-320643 WTU-18292 Asteraceae Asteraceae Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: 6 miles west of Sisters. 13 miles northeast of Paulina, near Sugar Creek. Elev. 3100 ft. Elev. 4000 ft. Open yellow pine forest. Open sandy soil. Phenology: Flowers. T15S R24E S35; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Origin: Native. Georef'd by Ben Legler Open gravelly flats at lower edge of ponderosa pine belt. Rays C. L. Hitchcock 4833 21 Jun 1939 yellow, mostly 4-5, sometimes fever. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: with J. S. Martin Native. WTU-54079 Arthur Cronquist 7199 18 Jun 1953 WTU-153356 Asteraceae Asteraceae Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: Black Butte. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Elev. 3400 ft. 28 miles north of Enterprise. Assoc. sp.: Collinsia parviflora, Phacelia, Plectritis and Paeonia Sterile ridge. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. brownii. In open areas of Pinus ponderosa forest. Ray flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Morton E. Peck 18234 23 Jun 1934 La Rea J. Dennis 2405 10 Jun 1962 WTU-8186JWT with Margaret Johnson WTU-223744 Asteraceae Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Bend. Among sagebrush. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO/BOISE COUNTY: West side Forest Road 382, 0.5 miles southwest of Centerville, Elias Nelson 862 10 Jul 1905 Boise National Forest northwest of Idaho City. Elev. 4200 ft. WTU-239506 T7N R5E S32 NW 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Poor granite soil of ponderosa pine forest. Damp ground of roadside. Asteraceae Flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Barbara Ertter 3800 3 Jul 1980 with Jeffery Strachan U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Sand Ridge. WTU-285376 Dry open ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 19 28 Jun 1949 Asteraceae with George C. Ruhle Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray WTU-299943 U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Grant's Pass. Asteraceae Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Thomas Howell 19 24 May 1884 U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: WTU-7935JWT 1-1/2 miles west of Sister. Elev. 3230 ft. T15S R10E S6; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Asteraceae Georef'd by Ben Legler Open ponderosa pine forest. Rays yellow, mostly 4 or 5. Phenology: Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Arthur Cronquist 7164 15 Jun 1953 At Maggot Spring Mountains. Southeast of Dayville. Elev. 4650 ft. WTU-154644 T15S R27E S36; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Open, gravelly slopes with scattered ponderosa pine. Rays mostly 1-4, yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Arthur Cronquist 7331 30 Jun 1953 WTU-156192 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (J.E. Sm.) Keck × Madia sativa Mol. Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Between Cle Elum and Easton. On Bingen Mountain. 47.210556°, -121.084722°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: 45.715°, -121.46333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist ground. Phenology: Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 6706 13 Jun 1931 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 12277 17 May 1927 WTU-7233JWT WTU-228154

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia sativa Molina Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Seattle (Union Lake). At Cook's (Cook), along a creek on the road to Chenowith. 47.60639°, -122.33083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 45.70978°, -121.66323°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 13106 5 Aug 1890 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 7322 27 Jul 1911 WTU-228153 WTU-228146

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia sativa Molina Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PACIFIC COUNTY: Chenowith. Fort Columbia. 45.73187°, -121.62838°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1600 m., Source: 46.25308°, -123.92065°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 13112 16 Jun 1892 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6775 22 Jul 1909 WTU-263035 WTU-228145

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia sativa Molina Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Bingen. Siskiyou National Forest. On Road 4023, at end of road on Elder 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Mountain, or ca. 32 miles southeast of Cave Junction. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 3340 ft. Garden. Phenology: Flowers. Cultivated. Woods of Lithocarpus, Arbutus, Pseudotsuga, Quercus, and Pinus. Abundant. Flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 7020 30 Jun 1910 Melinda F. Denton 2757b 27 Jun 1973 WTU-228142 WTU-259936 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia sativa Molina Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Bingen. U.S.A., OREGON, TILLAMOOK COUNTY: 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Hebo. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. G. E. Morrill 220 23 Jul 1933 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 7017 11 Jun 1910 WTU-27934 WTU-228150 Asteraceae Asteraceae Kyhosia bolanderi (A. Gray) B.G. Baldwin Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Oregon Caves National Monument and vicinity. Upper Bigelow Lake. Between Cle Elum and Easton. 42.061673°, -123.304191°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 338 m., Source: 47.210556°, -121.084722°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Meadow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Moist open places. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 496 23 Jul 1949 J. William Thompson 6691 13 Jun 1931 with George C. Ruhle WTU-7505JWT WTU-274432 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia citriodora Greene Kyhosia bolanderi (A. Gray) B.G. Baldwin U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Siskiyou Pass. Crater Lake National Park. Near Boundary Spring. West edge of the Elev. 3700 ft. Park. T41S R2E S8 43.390021°, -121.637244°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Gentle southwest slope with full sun, dry clay soil; chapparral (Oak Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer climax); Quercus garyane - Ceanothus cuneatus. Phenology: Wet meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Flowers & Fruits. William H. Baker 6395 24 Aug 1949 L. E. Detling 6638 11 Jun 1950 WTU-131996 WTU-200454

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia citrigracilis D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Tip Top. Tumwater Mountain, Wenatchee Mountains. Elev. 4000 ft. Elev. 1000 ft. 47.44032°, -120.60854°; WGS84, uncertainty: 700 m., Source: 47.61611°, -120.70028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Meadow among yellow pine. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Open rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 10799 26 Jun 1934 J. William Thompson 6456 23 May 1931 WTU-24704 WTU-7230JWT

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia citrigracilis D.D. Keck Madia citriodora Greene U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, WHEELER COUNTY: Coast Mountains, Roseburg Quadrangle. Near Service Creek, about 19 miles southeast of Fossil. Cliffs. Phenology: Fruits. T8S R22E In not too dry soil along the roadside. Plants mildly lemon-scented. W. C. Cusick 4295 2 Jul 1914 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-117807 Arthur Cronquist 6684 24 Jan 1950 WTU-144794 Asteraceae Madia citriodora Greene Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Madia sativa Molina Along Grande Ronde River, just above the mouth of Cottonwood Creek, southwest of Anatone. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Elev. 1300 ft. Near Lake Washington. T7N R44E S33; WGS 84, uncertainty: 300 m., Source: 47.62451°, -122.25583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 14500 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open, weedy, southeast slope. Plants strongly lemon-scented. Rays Dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. 5-8, yellow. Growing with Madia gracilis, but blooming earlier. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. W. N. Suksdorf 978 5 Aug 1890 Arthur Cronquist 5869 19 Jun 1949 WTU-228793 with Quentin Jones WTU-291482 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia citriodora Greene Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Thirteen miles south of Lakeview (2.3 miles north of California state Sunny Valley, near exit from Interstate Highway 5. Junction road line). from Wolf Creek, at Grave Creek Bridge. South side of Grave Creek. Elev. 5200 ft. Elev. 1050 ft. On dry sagebrush-covered hillside. Strong citric odor; pubescence T33N R7W S36 notably soft and copious; plants not sticky like the Lagophylla Dry rocky slopes with Quercus garryana, Rhus, Arctostaphylos, ramosissima here. 2n = 16 in this material. Phenology: Flowers & evergreen Quercus, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Collinsia, Delphinium, Fruits. Origin: Native. Saxifraga, Plectritis. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David D. Keck 3709 24 Jun 1935 Richard Olmstead 650 14 May 1985 with J. Clausen WTU-330838 WTU-182465 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Rogue River boat launching ramp at mouth of Graves Creek. Near the Columbia River. Elev. 689 ft. 45.67015°, -120.8783°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 68000 m., Source: T34S R8W S1; WGS 84, uncertainty: 452 m., Source: Digital Map, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by Richard Olmstead On dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Along trail with Streptanthus, rooting in cracks or shallow soil on rock faces. Annual, flower heads open (closing in late afternoon); W. N. Suksdorf 2137 17 Jun 1892 abundant; rays = 1 inch. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-228795 Richard Olmstead 761 4 Jun 1986 WTU-333580 Asteraceae Madia citriodora Greene Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. 12 miles south of Lakeview. 42.023073°, -120.281247°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer 10.6 miles west of Selma, along Illinois River. Moist field. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 1200 ft. T38S R9W S2; WGS 84, uncertainty: 534 m., Source: Digital Map, Morton E. Peck 15391 1 Jul 1927 Georef'd by Richard Olmstead Road side and road cuts. Annual or short lived perennial. Phenology: WTU-7150JWT Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Richard Olmstead 773 5 Jun 1986 Asteraceae WTU-333581 Madia citriodora Greene U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: Asteraceae Along Pine Creek, near the mouth, between Halfway and Homestead. Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. T7S R48E Open hillsides. Plants strongly lemon-scented when bruised. U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Near Medford. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Arthur Cronquist 6535 11 Jun 1950 A. A. Heller 13485 28 Jul 1920 WTU-146443 WTU-88457 Asteraceae Madia citriodora Greene Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Madia sativa Molina Fish Hatchery County Park, north shore of Applegate River, between Murphy and Wilderville. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Elev. 1000 ft. Rockland [Dallesport]. T37S R6W S16; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, 45.61715°, -121.18372°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Georef'd by Ben Legler GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Serpentine clearing; with Poa secunda, Ceanothus cuneatus, On the mountain. Phenology: Flowers. Festuca idahoensis. Sweet citrus odor; local, near river. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 4047 8 Jun 1904 P. F. Zika 12301 29 Apr 1995 WTU-229065 WTU-339350 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: In east Portland. Bingen. Waste lots. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff J. William Thompson 950 14 Jul 1926 Phenology: Flowers. WTU-7272JWT Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 7017 11 Jun 1910 WTU-270006 Asteraceae Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, BENTON COUNTY: Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Corvallis, King's Road. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Roseburg Quadrangle. B. Fleischman s.n. 22 Jul 1943 43.25°, -123.5°; uncertainty: 49000 m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer WTU-140242 Yellow, winter annuals; 10 am (close later). Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Asteraceae W. C. Cusick 4501 27 Aug 1914 Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. WTU-121238 U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Asteraceae Coast Mountains, Roseburg Quadrangle. In crevices of basaltic cliffs. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Madia sativa Molina W. C. Cusick 4245 2 Jul 1914 U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Roseburg Quadrangle. Swale. WTU-121236 Phenology: Flowers. C. W. Cusick 4337 31 Jul 1914 Asteraceae WTU-121239 Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Asteraceae 2 miles east of Bingen. 45.714992°, -121.421855°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff At base of basaltic cliffs. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Grant's Pass. C. L. Hitchcock 20149 1 May 1954 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-180204 Thomas Howell s.n. 24 May 1884 WTU-6741JWT Asteraceae Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, LANE COUNTY: Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. West of Loraine. Associated species: Hypochaeris and Hypericum. Erect, 3-6 U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: decimeters high; flowers pale yellow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Oregon City. Origin: Native. Bluffs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Albert N. Steward 6919 4 Jul 1955 M. W. Gorman s.n. May 1885 with Drake, Dickson WTU-208809 WTU-18167 Asteraceae Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Bingen. 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 12277 14 May 1927 WTU-270020 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: [no locality given]. Grant's Pass. 44.114516°, -120.575662°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 384951 m., Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Duplicate sheet from New York Botanical Garden. Phenology: Thos. Howell 1374 30 Aug 1889 Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-7149JWT Elihu Hall 284 1871 WTU-147449 Asteraceae Madia gracilis (J.E. Sm.) Keck × Madia sativa Mol. Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Seattle. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Wimer. Herbarium, University of Washington Collection by C. V. Piper Duplicate sheet from New York Botanical Garden. Phenology: Presented by Young Naturalists' Society. Phenology: Flowers. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. C. V. Piper s.n. 10 Jun 1888 E. W. Hammond 215 25 May 1892 WTU-18105 WTU-147446 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Buckner Orchard in Stehekin Valley. 1.6 miles northwest of Rogue River Watershed. Stehekin. Lake Chelan National Recreation Area. Gravelly soil. Phenology: Flowers. Elev. 1160 ft. 48° 20' 7.1" N, 120° 42' 1.7" W; UTM Zone 10, 670414.69E, W. C. Cusick 4811 19 Jun 1915 5356124.57N; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2 m., Source: GPS Maintained orchard. Occasionally mowed grass and gravel access WTU-119347 roads. Flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 3518 30 Jun 2006 Asteraceae WTU-366832 Madia gracilis (J.E. Sm.) Keck × Madia sativa Mol. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Asteraceae Seattle. 47.613617°, -122.310098°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15750 m., Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Herbarium, University of Washington Collection by C. V. Piper U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Presented by Young Naturalists' Society. Phenology: Flowers. Swakane Canyon, 3.6 miles up canyon. Elev. 1279 ft. C. V. Piper s.n. Jul 1888 47° 33.623' N, 120° 19.233' W; Source: GPS Brushy slopes and canyon floor; full sun or partial shade. One-half WTU-18106 rays. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 2681 20 May 2005 Asteraceae WTU-374062 Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Asteraceae Bingen. 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Madia glomerata Hook. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In a railroad cut, near the sand hill. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Wenatchee National Forest. South Cle Elum Ridge. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 6328 13 Aug 1908 Elev. 4001 ft. 47° 8.2' N, 120° 55.3' W; WGS 84 WTU-270004 Seasonally wet meadow in clearing of Pinus ponderosa and Pinus contorta forest. Veratrum common. Area apparently impacted by elk grazing. Locally common in seasonally moist soils. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Megan A. Jensen 88 29 Jun 2007 with Don Knoke, Barbara Williams, Peter F. Zika, David Giblin WTU-367520 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, FRANKLIN COUNTY: Along the about one mile west of the Dudley BNSF Along Strawberry Creek, 3 miles north of Mink Creek Ranger railroad bridge. Station. Elev. 1690 ft. T13S R41E S19; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 47° 5.674' N, 120° 43.124' W; T19N R17E S33; WGS 84 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry, sandy soil; level. Other plants: Populus trichocarpa, Prunus Phenology: Flowers. virginiana, Erigeron filifolius, Artemisia ludoviciana. Flowers yellow. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 9296 15 Jul 1952 Don Knoke 1138 17 Jul 2006 WTU-300560 WTU-365303 Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., MONTANA, MINERAL COUNTY: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Vicinity of Cold Peak, below Cold Peak road; 2 miles due south of Saint Regis. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Open mountain slope; douglas-fir zone--shrubs and grass. Reecer Canyon Road. Lithosol meadow on south side of road. Infrequent. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 3965 ft. 47° 10.69' N, 120° 35.802' W; WGS 84 Peter F. Stickney 955 20 Jul 1964 Open meadow with scattered Ponderosa pines; Eriogonum, Erigeron, and Lupinus common. Ligules yellow; whole plant sticky. WTU-233642 Common in meadow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Steve Odano 06-14 7 Jul 2006 Asteraceae WTU-371548 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., IDAHO, CLEARWATER COUNTY: Asteraceae Headquarters Highway. Elev. 3400 ft. Madia glomerata Hook. T38N R5E S25; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Roadside. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Quilomene Wildlife Area. Upper Quilomene Creek Basin. Elev. 3406 ft. R. L. Lingenfelter 504 24 Jul 1947 47° 4.577' N, 120° 12.096' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2 m. Lithosol mesa dominated by Artemisia rigida and Poa secunda; WTU-118227 adjacent north and south facing slopes; Bromus tectorum abundant along roadside edge. Rays yellow; scattered in parches on south-facing slope. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Asteraceae David Giblin 959 25 May 2007 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray WTU-377811 U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: About 20 (?) miles east of Lolo Pass, about a mile off the road, along the trail to Jerry Johnson Hot Springs. Asteraceae T36N R13E S7 or 18; WGS 84, uncertainty: 671 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Richard Olmstead Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Mixed conifer forest. Openings along Warm Creek. With Collinsia parviflora, Collomia linearis. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Wenatchee National Forest, base of Devil's Table. Forest Service Richard Olmstead 935 20 Jun 1987 Road 1503; 0.1 kilometers from junction with Forest Road 1501; with Denise Lello Little Rattlesnake Creek Canyon. Elev. 3115 ft. WTU-330828 46° 46.215' N, 121° 1.005' W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Seasonal pond surrounded by Ponderosa pine upland and dominated by Carex aquatilis. Locally common. White flowers. Asteraceae Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Megan A. Jensen 170 5 Jul 2007 with David Giblin, Don Knoke U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: About 20 (?) miles east of Lolo Pass, about a mile off the road, along WTU-367613 the trail to Jerry Johnson Hot Springs. T36N R13E S7 or 18; WGS 84, uncertainty: 671 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Richard Olmstead Mixed conifer forest. Openings along Warm Creek. With Collinsia parviflora, Collomia linearis. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Richard Olmstead 935 20 Jun 1987 with Denise Lello WTU-330730 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: Waugh Creek, Cowichan Lake, Vancouver Island. Priest River Experimental Forest. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 48.355678°, -116.787586°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Melissa Bowers J. R. Anderson 661 8 Aug 1916 Arborvitae-hemlock vegetation zone; seral community; open forest; Pinus contorta-Larix-P. monticola dominant; south-facing slope. WTU-139937 Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. R. F. Daubenmire 47158 23 Jul 1947 Asteraceae WTU-271324 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., IDAHO COUNTY: Asteraceae Palouse Country and about Lake Ceour d' Alene. Field. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Geo. B. Aiton s.n. Jun 1892 U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Skyline Drive, 3 miles from Highway 95 Junction. WTU-147456 T43N R5W S13; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae William H. Baker 15897 9 Jun 1960 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray WTU-300505 U.S.A., IDAHO, BENEWAH COUNTY: Rocky Point, at Lake Chatcolet, in the Hepburn State Park. 47.37222°, -116.7625°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Asteraceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Canadian Zone. Roadsides. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray W. A. Weber 2109 22 Jun 1941 U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: Edge of Squaw Creek Canyon, 6 miles south of Priest Lake. WTU-66511 48.72069°, -116.80302°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Asteraceae William H. Baker 15652 7 Jul 1959 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray WTU-300506 U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Upper south slope of The Twins. Moist rocky soil, open pine woods, Arid Transition Life Zone. Asteraceae Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Mildred Dillon 646 20 Jun 1936 with Louis A. Dillon U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Lower Sawpit Creek, 1 mile south of Silver City. WTU-52049 43.002454°, -116.73222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry rocky ground. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Asteraceae William H. Baker 7873A 12 Jul 1951 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray WTU-300578 U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Road along Jordan Creek between Silver City and De Lamar, Owyhee Mountains. Asteraceae Elev. 6000 ft. T4S R3W S31; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Damp soil near spring. Locally common, flowers yellow. Phenology: U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Fruits. Origin: Native. Rocky Canyon, Elk Creek at the south fork of the Salmon River. 45.81888°, -115.457988°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Barbara Ertter 4490 12 Jul 1981 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff with Patricia L. Packard, James W. Grimes Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-286690 William H. Baker 12194 29 Jul 1954 WTU-300557 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., IDAHO, KOOTENAI COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: Lake Couer d'Alene at Gotham Bay. Along Little Salmon River; 11 miles north of New Meadows. 47.59556°, -116.78444°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: 45.130759°, -116.283964°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Shore. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Hillside. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 13577A 19 Jul 1955 William H. Baker 12140 26 Jul 1954 WTU-300601 WTU-300556

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: 2 miles east of Oregon State Line in Jordan Valley. Along the Rogue River, 2 miles south of Illahe. Dry talus slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. T34S R11W S30; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler William H. Baker 13049 18 Jun 1955 Dry grassy bank. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-300602 William H. Baker 11539 13 Jun 1954 WTU-300612 Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray 5 miles north of Priest River. 48.24299°, -116.883725°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Tomer's Butte; 4 miles southeast of Moscow. Grassy hillside. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 46.691538°, -116.939429°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff W. H. Baker 13650 31 Jul 1955 South slope, rocky ground. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-300603 William H. Baker 14306 9 Jul 1956 WTU-300504 Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: Madia glomerata Hook. Bismark Mountain Trail, Priest Lake, 4 miles south of Nordman. 48.576002°, -116.94472°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Cottonwood Creek northwest of Wilsall. Open woods, thickets. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 46.100241°, -110.79517°; uncertainty: 15000 m., Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). William H. Baker 13661 2 Aug 1955 Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-300604 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 928 2 Sep 1921 WTU-229066 Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: Madia glomerata Hook. Along the south fork of the Salmon River, 1 mile north of Poverty Flat, Boise National Forest. U.S.A., IDAHO, CLEARWATER COUNTY: 44.830321°, -114.906532°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Near old sawmill, about 7 miles east of Bovill. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T41N R1E S35; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Grassy open woods. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wasteland at edge of meadow. Rays 1-3, yellow. Phenology: William H. Baker 11676 6 Jul 1954 Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-300611 Quentin Jones 5997 24 Jul 1949 with Arthur Cronquist WTU-183583 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, SANDERS COUNTY: Bozeman. Winter Range; Thompson Place. 45.678214°, -111.079757°; uncertainty: 12000 m. Elev. 3000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. T20N R23W S4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler W. W. Jones s.n. 25 Jun 1902 5% east slope; gravel loam; creek bottoms. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-243649 D. R. Hudson 266 10 Aug 1938 Asteraceae WTU-45796 Madia glomerata Hook. Asteraceae U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: Priest River Experimental Forest. Madia glomerata Hook. 48.355678°, -116.787586°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Melissa Bowers U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: Arborvitae-hemlock vegetation zone; open herbaceous community; Cottonwood Creek northwest of Wilsall. roadside. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 46.100241°, -110.79517°; uncertainty: 15000 m., Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). R. F. Daubenmire 44461 17 Sep 1944 Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-243017 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 928 2 Sep 1921 WTU-263032 Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Asteraceae U.S.A., MONTANA, FLATHEAD COUNTY: Madia glomerata Hook. West base of Teakettle Mountain, Columbia Falls. Cut-over Douglas Fir area. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Stoneman Creek, 2 meters from stream. H. T. Rogers 1307 1 Sep 1942 Elev. 5500 ft. with J. M. Rogers 42° 33' N, 116° 45' W; T10S R3W S7 NW 1/4 yellow, strong odor. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: WTU-245876 Native. James F. Smith 3012 3 Jul 1994 Asteraceae WTU-330747 Madia glomerata Hook. Asteraceae U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: Bozeman. Madia glomerata Hook. 45.678214°, -111.079757°; uncertainty: 12000 m. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., IDAHO, CARIBOU COUNTY: 2 miles west of Soda Springs. J. W. Blankinship s.n. 4 Aug 1899 T9S R41E S11; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-39838 Dry gravelly flat, sagebrush-grass zone. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae William H. Baker 9520 26 Jul 1952 Madia glomerata Hook. WTU-300534 U.S.A., MONTANA COUNTY: Head of Belt Park. Asteraceae Shade of small timber. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Madia glomerata Hook. Frank A. Spragg s.n. 8 Aug 1901 U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: WTU-39837 Along Salmon River, 7 miles south of Stanley. 44.173614°, -114.919676°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravelly soil edge of meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 10654 25 Jul 1953 WTU-300577 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., IDAHO, ELMORE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: 2 miles north of Dixie, above Anderson Ranch Dam. Tomer's Butte, 4 miles southeast of Moscow. 43.346191°, -115.44611°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 46.691538°, -116.939429°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry ground, edge of moist meadow, along rimrock. Phenology: Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Fruits. Origin: Native. Ben W. Chichester 1258 15 Jul 1954 William H. Baker 10403 13 Jul 1953 WTU-300555 WTU-300576 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNEVILLE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, TETON COUNTY: Alpine. Four miles northeast of Driggs. T3S R46E S3; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, T5N R46E S17; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Georef'd by Ben Legler GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Grassy flat, sagebrush-grass zone. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Waste ground, moist edge of field. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Origin: Native. Native. William H. Baker 9641 2 Aug 1952 William H. Baker 9731 12 Aug 1952 WTU-300588 WTU-300561 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Seven Devils Mountains. Above Seven Devils Guard Station. Duck Valley Marsh, Riddle. 45.34694°, -116.5075°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 42.18694°, -116.10944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Waste ground, rocky point above guard station. Phenology: Flowers. Dry grassy flat. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Origin: Native. Native. William H. Baker 12069 21 Jul 1954 William H. Baker 8469 10 Aug 1951 WTU-300609 WTU-300580 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: About one mile southwest of summit, Ruby Range. 2 miles south of McCall. Moist swale. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 44.882147°, -116.09778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff William H. Baker 8386 6 Aug 1951 Grassy hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-300582 William H. Baker 11770 12 Jul 1954 WTU-300610 Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Asteraceae U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Madia glomerata Hook. Along Hurry Back Creek. T10S R3W S3; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: U.S.A., IDAHO, BANNOCK COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Caribou National Forest at camp ground on Scout Mountain. Dry open flats. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: T8S R35E S34; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry soil, openings in woods, Douglas fir zone. Phenology: Flowers. William H. Baker 8398 6 Aug 1951 Origin: Native. WTU-300583 William H. Baker 9602 30 Jul 1952 WTU-300617 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., IDAHO, FREMONT COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: Ponds Lodge, Targhee National Forest, Island Park. Suksdorf's Gulch, 9 miles northwest of Wilsall. T13N R43E S27; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46.085888°, -110.792838°; uncertainty: 7500 m., Invalid GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff coordinates (located outside county bounds). Dry ground. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 9811 19 Aug 1952 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 881 28 Aug 1921 WTU-300615 WTU-229067

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: 5 miles north of Priest River. On road between Joseph and Boles. 48.24299°, -116.883725°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: T29N R1W S16; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Grassy hillsides. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Eroded areas in dry meadow. Abundant. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 13644 31 Jul 1955 Quentin Jones 154 2 Jul 1950 WTU-300605 WTU-143818 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., IDAHO, KOOTENAI COUNTY: 4 miles east of Highway 95, 2 miles north of Chilco. U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: 47.892838°, -116.74556°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Bridger Mountains, near the Pass. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 8000 ft. Open flat. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 13589 21 Jul 1955 J. H. Flodman 870 28 Jul 1896 WTU-300599 WTU-147462

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: South slope, Tomer's Butte, 4 miles southeast of Moscow. Swan River 5 miles north of outlet of Lindberg Lake. 46.691538°, -116.939429°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: 47.469743°, -113.725688°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Rocky ground. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Dry, sandy soil, bank of river. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 14316 9 Jul 1956 C. L. Hitchcock 13713 22 Aug 1945 WTU-300598 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-98286 Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Asteraceae U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: Madia glomerata Hook. Top of Snake River Canyon near Zaza. 46.06222°, -116.84528°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: U.S.A., MONTANA, BROADWATER COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Circa 20 miles east of Townsend in Big Belt Mountains, on road to Dry ground. Common. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. White Sulphur Springs. Shale bank where moisture fairly close to surface. Phenology: R. E. Rodock 52 5 Aug 1947 Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-119625 C. L. Hitchcock 13654 16 Aug 1945 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-98021 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Along Grande Ronde River, just above the mouth of Cottonwood Clark Springs, 10 miles north of Spokane. Creek, southwest of Anatone. 47.803635°, -117.425°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Elev. 1300 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T7N R44E S33; WGS 84, uncertainty: 300 m., Source: Light pine wood. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open, weedy southeast slope. Rays mostly 8, sometimes 5, 7, 9 or F. O. Kreager 102 8 Jul 1902 13. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-68557 Arthur Cronquist 5864 19 Jun 1949 with Quentin Jones Asteraceae WTU-183590 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck ined. Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COWLITZ COUNTY: 10 miles north of Kelso. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck 46.291723°, -122.90722°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Basaltic cliffs. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Methow Game Range near Winthrop. 48.47806°, -120.185°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: C. L. Hitchcock 4762 18 Jun 1939 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff with J. S. Martin Ponderosa pine--bitterbrush; Calamagrostis rubescens, Balsamorhiza sagittata. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-53695 Burt McConnell 6-59 8 Jul 1959 with Justin Smith Asteraceae WTU-322694 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Asteraceae Along the Tieton River, 4 miles below the Tieton Dam. 46.735961°, -120.789188°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry rocky soil; Timbered Arid Transition Life Zone. Phenology: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Bingen. 45.71495°, -121.46462°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Louis A. Dillon 857 19 Jul 1937 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-95825 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 7252 7 Jun 1911 Asteraceae WTU-228143 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Pullman. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck 46.73139°, -117.17861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Dry ground. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 6 miles north of Cashmere, Nahahum Creek Canyon, Wenatchee Mountains. Emma J. Hardwick s.n. 30 Jul 1895 47.609349°, -120.46861°; WGS84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-30842 Bottomland. In deep loam. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 17292 15 Jun 1948 Asteraceae WTU-125359 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Asteraceae Staircase Trail, end of Lake Cushman. Elev. 900 ft. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck 47.42167°, -123.22167°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Pale yellow ray flowers, notched. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: North of Ellensburg. Native. 47.187322°, -120.532163°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Ruby Sovereign s.n. 28 Jun 1941 Open sagebrush plains. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-337294 J. William Thompson 8343 29 May 1932 WTU-6738JWT Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Along State Highway 80, on the way to Trout Lake. Along lower Cave Creek, Caves National Monument (or vicinity). 46.00972°, -121.54806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Dry ground. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Logged over ground. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 856 9 Jul 1950 with George C. Ruhle Sister Mary Milburge 1484 30 Jun 1938 WTU-300104 WTU-17474JWT Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Along Forest Road 4105, 2.8 miles from junction with Forest Road Columbia River. 4103, Siskiyou National Forest. 45.67015°, -120.8783°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 68000 m., Source: Elev. 2400 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 42° 18' 55" N, 123° 42' 58" W; T37S R9W S35 or 36 Dry hillsides. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. North-facing slope. Douglas fir-madrone. Not very serpentine. Growing in dry rocky roadside and road cut. Yellow flowers circa 8 W. N. Suksdorf 2142 21 Jun 1892 millimeters; annual. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-228796 Richard G. Olmstead 98-16 27 Jun 1998 WTU-345610 Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Beehive Reservoir, Ellensburg Ranger District, Wenatchee National Forest. U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Elev. 4400 ft. Hart Mountain National Wildlife Refuge; Poker Jim Ridge; east side T21N R19E S12 NW 1/4; WGS84, uncertainty: 200 m., Source: of ridge, above Poker Jim Spring. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 5576 ft. East 35% slope; sandy loam; Pine-fir-Pinegrass vegetation type; 42° 30' N, 119° 49' W principal associated plants: Poa pratensis, Cryptantha sp., Sagebrush slope amidst 100 year old Juniperus. Abundant annual Verbascum sp. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. with white rays (slight purplish tinge at edge of some). Growing in stony soil at road edge and between sage bushes on slope. R. Gibbons 101-56 27 Jul 1956 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-322692 Sarah Gage SG1729 9 Jun 1996 WTU-335792 Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Circa 6.7 miles west of Wolf Creek. A short distance (less than 1/2 mile) down from Graves Creek/Wolf Creek Junction. U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: Elev. 1150 ft. Lower DeGarmo Canyon, Hart Moutnain National Antelope Refuge. T34S R7W S2; WGS 84, uncertainty: 649 m., Source: Digital Map, Elev. 5772 ft. Georef'd by Richard Olmstead T36S R25E S3; WGS 84, uncertainty: 243 m., Source: Digital Roadside pullout at dry draw on uphill side (road still paved at this Map, Georef'd by Richard Olmstead point). Douglas fir, Ponderosa pine, Madrone, Ceanothus. Annual, South facing slope, well above stream bottom. Annual. White rays flowering heads closed. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. only on one side. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Richard Olmstead 759 4 Jun 1986 Richard G. Olmstead RGO96-42 8 Jun 1996 WTU-332813 WTU-335375

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Circa 20 miles south of Antelope on road to Mitchell. Along the Illnois River at Oak Flat, 3 miles south of Agness. Open southwest slope with basalt and rocky soil. Sagebrush-juniper Dry stream bed. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. community. In small seep. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 11557 14 Jun 1954 Richard Olmstead 496 16 Jul 1983 WTU-300616 WTU-332543 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., IDAHO, KOOTENAI COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: Mouth of Beauty Bay Creek, Beauty Bay, Lake Coeur D'Alene. Bear Basin, Payette Lakes, 4 miles northwest of McCall. 47.61667°, -116.68278°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Dry rock flat. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. W. H. Baker 12295 4 Aug 1954 William H. Baker 14845 15 Jun 1957 WTU-300554 WTU-300600 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Along Indian Creek, about 12 miles east of John Day. U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Elev. 4000 ft. Along the Rogue River at Cherry Flat, 2 miles south of Illahe. T14S R33E S4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, 42.600072°, -124.057034°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Georef'd by Ben Legler Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Open, grassy, basaltic slope. Heads yellow. Rays mostly 3, 5, or 8. Waste ground, open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 11543 14 Jun 1954 Arthur Cronquist 7315 28 Jun 1953 WTU-300558 WTU-153351

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., IDAHO, BUTTE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Banks of the West Fork, Little Cottonwood Creek, Craters of the Along Indian Creek, just north of Big Summit Prairie, Ochoco Moon National Monument. Mountains between Prineville and Mitchell. 43.476072°, -113.58727°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Elev. 5000 ft. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T13S R21E S31; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Ben Legler Roadsides and open places among scattered ponderosa pines. William H. Baker 13299 1 Jul 1955 Heads light yellow, closing in the mid-day sun. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-300575 Arthur Cronquist 7486 15 Jul 1953 Asteraceae WTU-152558 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., IDAHO, OWYHEE COUNTY: Along lower Sawpit Creek, about 1 mile south of Silver City. Madia citrigracilis D.D. Keck 43.002454°, -116.73222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., OREGON, CROOK COUNTY: Dry open ground. Abundant. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Pine Creek Guard Station, Maury Mountains. Native. Elev. 5600 ft. T18S R19E S1 NE; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: W. H. Baker 8043 18 Jul 1951 TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Open pine woods. Flowers yellow. Phenology: Fruits. WTU-300579 Albert N. Steward 6192 7 Sep 1952 Asteraceae WTU-155527 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., IDAHO COUNTY: Sinker Creek Canyon, Silver City Range, 3 miles below the New Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck York summit. Rocky wash, sandy ground. Occasional. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: U.S.A., IDAHO, BENEWAH COUNTY: Native. West of Saint Maries. 47.31444°, -116.56167°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: William H. Baker 8102 21 Jul 1951 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Along roadside, near cut. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: WTU-300581 Native. Xerpha M. Gaines 312 6 Aug 1949 with Al Overland WTU-183938 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Gresham. Circa 20 miles south of Antelope on road to Mitchell. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Open southwest slope with basalt and rocky soil. Sagebrush-juniper community. Near small seep. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 1858 10 Jul 1912 Richard Olmstead 494 16 Jul 1983 WTU-229071 WTU-330827 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Siskiyou National Forest, 16 miles northwest of Snow Camp U.S.A., OREGON, SHERMAN COUNTY: Mountain. Near road at crest of small pass between Antelope and Clarno. 8 Elev. 1640 ft. miles west of Clarno on Highway 218. Locally abundant; flowers light yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Basalt outcrops. With sagebrush and juniper. Growing with Erigeron Native. linearis. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Melinda F. Denton 3133 9 Jul 1973 Richard Olmstead 485 14 Jul 1983 WTU-259335 WTU-330822

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, WHEELER COUNTY: 11 miles east of Moscow. Fairview Campground, Umatilla National Forest. 16 miles north of 46.732265°, -116.766832°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Spray on highway 207. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 4250 ft. Weed of open dry soil. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. T7S R25E S14; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Digital map, Georef'd by John Bassett R. F. Daubenmire 37524 13 Jul 1937 Rocky knoll with scattered Ponderosa pine and juniper. Flowering with Scutellaria, Allium, Sedum, Penstemon, Blepharipappus, WTU-271323 Achillea. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Richard Olmstead 639 8 Jul 1984 Asteraceae WTU-321863 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Asteraceae Strawberry Creek Road, circa 6 miles south of Prairie City, just past cattle guard. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Elev. 4420 ft. Scattered Pinus ponderosa on west facing slope (15 degrees). U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Shallow soil, weathered basalt. With Rosa, Prunus, Spiraea, Oregon Caves National Monument and vicinity. Sand Ridge. Lithospermum ruderale, Bromus tectorum, Epilobium, Poa, Phacelia, Dry open ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Apocynum and Scutellaria angustifolia. Annual. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 5 28 Jun 1949 with George C. Ruhle Richard Olmstead 324 15 Jun 1983 WTU-274442 WTU-330835 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Big Tree Trail, Oregon Caves National Monument (or vicinity). Circa 10 miles from Sunny Valley exit from Interstate Highway 5. Dry hillside. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Dry slope and roadside. With Pseudotsuga menziesii, Rhus trilobata, Quercus garryana, Ceanothus. Annual. Few rays, small flowers. William H. Baker 534 2 Aug 1949 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with George C. Ruhle Richard Olmstead 653 14 May 1985 WTU-274447 WTU-330839 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, BOISE COUNTY: Siskiyou National Forest. On Road 3941, 14.2 miles east of Cave Three miles east of Lowman. Junction or 1.4 miles east of intersection of 46 and 3941. 44.08361°, -115.61972°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 2160 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 42.127345°, -123.455933°; uncertainty: 5000 m., Georef'd by Dry gravelly soil along river road. Ray achenes completely encosed; Joseph Stormer pappus none. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Stream near road with Alnus, Quercus, Acer macrophyllum, Pseudotsuga, Salix, some Arbutus and Chamaecyparis. Abundant; C. L. Hitchcock 9762 10 Jul 1944 flowers light yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with C. V. Muhlick Melinda F. Denton 2499 22 Jun 1973 WTU-93661 WTU-259593 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Snailback Creek, 2.5 miles west of Selma on Illinois River Road. U.S.A., IDAHO, BONNER COUNTY: Heavily wooded slopes bordering creek. Associates: Alnus Along highway U.S. 2, 3 miles west of Laclede, 5 miles east of Priest rhombifolia, Acer macrophylum, Pseudotsuga taxifolia, Querus River. garryana, Quercus chrysolepis, and Quercus kelloggii. Phenology: 48.244961°, -116.859168°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 1826 20 Jun 1950 H. H. Bartlett 578 5 Jul 1952 WTU-183442 with John F. Grayson WTU-236719 Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck On Road 3807, 0.3 miles west of intersection of Highway 199 and 3807; on road to Babyfoot Lake Area (Botanical) and Kalmiopsis U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Wilderness. Wimer. Elev. 1255 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Pine-oak woodland, somewhat open. Flowers yellow; plants glandular; common. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. E. W. Hammond 213 5 Jun 1893 Melinda F. Denton 2269 17 Jun 1973 WTU-147444 WTU-259158 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Base of Coast Mountains, Roseburg Quadrangle. U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Lewiston Grade. 46.41667°, -117.01667°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: W. C. Cusick 4229 29 Jun 1914 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Grassy hillsides. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-119348 William H. Baker 16394 25 Jun 1963 Asteraceae WTU-261824 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., IDAHO COUNTY: Palouse Country and about Lake Ceour d' Alene. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Dry field. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Geo. B. Aiton s.n. Jun 1892 Rogue River Valley. Dry soil. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-96957 W. C. Cusick 4802 19 Jun 1915 WTU-117806 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Albina, Portland. South slope near summit of Tomer's Butte, 4 miles southeast of 45.543664°, -122.675075°; uncertainty: 7500 m., Georef'd by Moscow. Joseph Stormer 46.691538°, -116.939429°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 1546 26 Jun 1910 William H. Baker 9019 3 Jun 1952 WTU-263031 WTU-300474 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, LAKE COUNTY: West of Lakeview. U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: By moist meadows. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Warm Lake, 26 miles east of Cascade. 44.515173°, -115.51275°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: J. William Thompson 12179 18 Jul 1935 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open lodgepole woods. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-6281JWT William H. Baker 11736 10 Jul 1954 Asteraceae WTU-300608 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, UMATILLA COUNTY: Blue Mountains; western foothills about 10 miles southeast of Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Meacham. Open grassland. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., IDAHO, KOOTENAI COUNTY: Lone Mountain near Ramsey, 12 miles north. C. L. Hitchcock 13821 22 Jun 1946 Elev. 2500 ft. with C. V. Muhlick 47.86444°, -116.80722°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-104862 Open slopes. Very abundant. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Asteraceae Sister Mary Milburge 905 12 May 1934 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck WTU-6450JWT U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: Albina, Portland. Asteraceae 45.543664°, -122.675075°; uncertainty: 7500 m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Madia sp. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., IDAHO, CARIBOU COUNTY: Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 1546 26 Jun 1910 Gray's Lake. T5S R43E S8; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, WTU-227666 Georef'd by Ben Legler Dry grassy bank, sagebrush grass zone. Phenology: Flowers. Asteraceae William H. Baker 9509 25 Jul 1952 Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. WTU-300587 U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Along the Rogue River, 2 miles south of Illahe. Asteraceae Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Madia glomerata Hook. William H. Baker 11513 13 Jun 1954 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: WTU-300559 Along Tronsen Ridge Trail Number 1204. Elev. 4657 ft. 47° 22' 32" N, 120° 33' 29" W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 21 m. Asteraceae Steep dry rocky and sandy south-west facing slope; with sparse vegetation, Purshia tridenta, Artemisia tridentata, Eriogonum Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. compositum, Eriogonum strictum. Rays yellow; uncommon in bare dry soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Beaver Lake. Joe Arnett 06-110 8 Jul 2006 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with Maria Gerace, Barb Smith, Valerie Soza, Keri Cardon, Wendy Gibble, Cindy Spurgeon, Ben Legler J. R. Anderson 654 10 Jun 1916 WTU-372414 WTU-139940 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Along Forest Road 3120 in Taneum. Canyon No. 2. A narrow canyon outside of Wenatchee. Elev. 4639 ft. Elev. 1200 ft. 47° 3.742' N, 120° 57.594' W; T18N R15E S10; WGS 84 T22N R19E S23; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Dry, rocky soil; 15º southeast-facing slope. Other plants: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Pseudotsuga menziesii, Symphoricarpos albus, Phacelia hastata, A narrow canyon outside of Wenatchee. Dry, Douglas fir forest with Fragaria virginiana. Flowers yellow; abundant. Phenology: Flowers. aspen by the creek bottom. Roadside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Origin: Native. Native. Don Knoke 1450 16 Aug 2007 P. Camp 1783 20 Jun 2004 WTU-370498 WTU-373267

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Beatty Creek Research Natural Area, Roseburg Bureau of Land Along West Taneum Road at junction with Moonlight Canyon Road. Management, 10 air miles southwest of town of Myrtle Creek. Elev. 2355 ft. Elev. 1950 ft. 47° 5.961' N, 120° 50.522' W; T19N R16E S33; WGS 84 T30S R7W S25; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Dry, deep, fine soil; 20 degree south-facing slope. Other plants: Georef'd by Ben Legler Pinus ponderosa, Holodiscus discolor, Balsamorhiza sagitatta, Serpentine soil, ridgetop, west aspect, Pinus jeffreyi savanna. Yellow Berberis aquifolium. Flowers yellow; common. Phenology: Flowers. rays. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. P. F. Zika 10273 12 May 1987 Don Knoke 1636 26 Jun 2008 WTU-370141 WTU-373912

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Ginnett Hill in Deception Pass State Park. Near exit 53 on I-90, southeast side of Snoqualmie Pass, Cascade T34N R1E S14; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Range. Georef'd by Ben Legler Elev. 3017 ft. Scattered on rocky balds. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47° 25' N, 121° 24.5' W Sunny disturbed ground near gas station, with Agrostis capillaris. Jeff Walker 378 1 Jul 2008 Annual, yellow rays, smelly. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-370785 Peter F. Zika 24185 30 Sep 2008 WTU-374443 Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Madia glomerata Hook. Oak Creek Canyon. South side of Oak Creek. Elev. 2304 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: 46.72625°, -120.85255°; WGS 84, Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd Near Pacific Crest Trail, SW side of Snoquamie Pass, Cascade by WTU Staff Range. North-facing grassland slope interspersed occasionally with Pinus Elev. 3017 ft. ponderosa and Pseudotsuga menziesii; Purshia, Artemisia tridentata 47° 25.5' N, 121° 24.9' W and Pseudoroegneria spicata dominant. Locally common in dry flat Sunny slope, with Scripus microcarpus, Sanguisorba, Juncus bench near top of slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. ensifolius. 1-2 yellow rays; strong odor; sunny slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 1658 10 Jun 2008 with Don Knoke Peter F. Zika 24182A 30 Sep 2008 WTU-379945 WTU-374498 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WAHKIAKUM Ecoregion 10. Bureau of Land Management Medford District. COUNTY: Enchanted Forest Trail. In first meadow from trailhead. Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for Columbian Elev. 1800 ft. White-tailed Deer. Steamboat Slough; bank of 42° 18' 14" N, 123° 11' 18" W Columbia River just off road. Open meadow surrounded by oak forest. Associated with Navarretia Elev. 22 ft. sp., Horkelia sp., Clarkia sp. and Brodiaea elegans. Forb, 10 46.24875° N, 123.43319° W; WGS 84 centimeters. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Freshwater intertidal zone adjacent to road and disturbed roadside edge. Common in disturbed T. Kruger OR931-003 23 Jun 2006 roadside soil. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-374806 David Giblin 2501 with Cathy Maxwell, Joe Arnett Asteraceae 8 Sep 2008 Madia sativa Molina WTU-400829, WTU-V-007345 U.S.A., OREGON, LANE COUNTY: Willamette Valley. 'West Coyote' (wildlife viewing area), west Eugene. Take Highway 126 (west 11th) to Nielson Road. Take Asteraceae Nielson Road to Cantrell Road, turn right, park at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Headquarters. Walk to meadow. Madia citriodora Greene Elev. 380 ft. 44° 2' 38.4" N, 123° 16' 36.8" W U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Wetland prairie. Associated with Parentcellia viscosa, Cirsium Northeast of Haystack Butte, Columbia Hills. vulgare, Hypericum perforatum, Epilobium minutum, Holcus Elev. 1836 ft. lanatum, Mentha arvensis, and Beckmannia syzigachne. Forb, 75 45° 44' N, 120° 50' W centimeters. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Unknown. Common annual in dry sunny grasslands over basalt; moderate north and east aspects, with Poa bulbosa, Draba verna, Lomatium T. Pope OR090-23 2 Sep 2005 nudicale, L. macrocarpum, L gormanii, L. canbyi. Yellow flowers; plant with lemon odor. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-374816 Peter F. Zika 24439 22 May 2009 Asteraceae WTU-379400 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Fisher Hill Road, about 1.5 kilometers past where road crosses Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Klickitat River. First in a series of switchbacks; pullout on west side of road. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Elev. 383 ft. Near Dooley Road, Columbia Hills. 45.72263° N, 121.25636° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Elev. 1968 ft. Source: GPS 45° 42' N, 120° 51' W Steep hilside with rocky outcropping and adjacent Quercus garryana North-sloping dry grasslands over basalt, with Poa bulbosa, forest. Locally common annual along road at base of slope. Erigonum strictum, Columbiadora hallii. Occasional annual. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 2714 13 May 2009 Peter F. Zika 24390 14 May 2009 WTU-377974 WTU-379335

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Fisher Hill Rd. Top of U.S. BLM property and southeast facing, open Near Dooley Road, Columbia Hills. slope below. Elev. 1968 ft. Elev. 728 ft. 45° 42' N, 120° 51' W 45.72258° N, 121.25898° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5 m., Source: North-sloping dry grasslands over basalt, with Poa bulbosa, GPS Eriogonum strictum, Columbiadora hallii. Occasional annual. Largely open, probably overgrazed slope with mineral soil, rock Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. outcroppings, and Quercus garryana forest at base. Rhus toxicodendron abundant. Locally common in open soil of road cut. Peter F. Zika 24390 14 May 2009 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-379335 David Giblin 2740 13 May 2009 with Steve Hahn WTU-377970 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia sativa Molina Harmonia stebbinsii (T.W. Nelson & J.P. Nelson) B.G. Baldwin U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Adjacent to I-5, west side of Knowles Road, 1.2 road miles north of U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, TRINITY COUNTY: junction with Drews Prairie Road, Drews Prairie. Dubakella Mountain Quad. Along Forest Service Elev. 295 ft. Road to Hell to Find Lake. 46° 27.6' N, 122° 53.1' W; T11N R2W S2 T29N R11W S27 NE; NAD 27, uncertainty: Mowed old roadbed, wet prairie remnant, full sun, with Madia 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben glomerata, Daucus carota, Hypochaeris radicata, Aster subspicatus. Legler Common annual, yellow rays. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Serpentine soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Type Specimen: Isotype. Peter F. Zika 19004 10 Sep 2003 Thomas W. Nelson 4337 WTU-379183 with Jane P. Nelson 23 Jun 1978 Asteraceae WTU-281053, WTU-V-001158 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, LINN COUNTY: Asteraceae Cascade Range, Willamette National Forest, along Cooper Ridge Road 2.4 miles from its junction with State Highway 22. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Elev. 2601 ft. Common on gravel roadside with Aira, Chrysanthemum, Epilobium, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Rubus, Lotus, Alnus, Hypericum. Plants aromatic, somewhat viscid; Canyon No. 2. A narrow canyon outside of Wenatchee. flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 1200 ft. T22N R19E S23; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Richard R. Halse 5356 23 Jun 1998 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry, Douglas fir forest with aspen by the creek bottom. Roadside. WTU-379170 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. P. Camp 1783 20 Jun 2004 Asteraceae WTU-381225 Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Asteraceae Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Rocky Run Road, frontage road on north side of Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Interstate 90. Disturbed logging road area and adjacent beaver ponds. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Elev. 2528 ft. Wenatchee National Forest. Forest Service Road 5200. Southeast of 47.39241° N, 121.38376° W; WGS 84, Sugarloaf Peak. uncertainty: 5 m. Elev. 4690 ft. Dry, open, gravelly disturbed area adjacent to 47.72569° N, 120.5244° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5 m. Salix marsh flooded by recent beaver activity. Subalpine meadow with Balsamorhiza sagittata, Hydrophyllum Scattered in dry, open disturbed soil. capitatum, and Penstemon fruticosus. Scattered annual with yellow Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. rays; in sunny, open areas. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Don Knoke 1726 David Giblin 2959 23 Jun 2009 with Jim Duemmel, David Giblin with Ben Legler 19 Sep 2008 WTU-398391 WTU-400918, WTU-V-007437 Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Harmonia doris-nilesiae (T.W. Nelson & J.P. Nelson) B.G. Malheur National Forest. Forest Service Road Baldwin 2610, where road ends; approximately 8 kilometers from intersection with Highway 26. U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, TRINITY COUNTY: 44.5478° N, 118.6258° W; WGS 84, Source: Along Forest Service Road 1N40 1/4 mile east Digital map of junction with road 1N35. South-facing slope dominated by Pinus Elev. 3600 ft. ponderosa and Pseudotsuga menziesii. T1N R7E S2; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Serpentine hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Paul Reed 42 17 Jul 2010 Native. Type Specimen: Isotype. WTU-404617, WTU-V-012658 Thomas W. Nelson 7422 with Barbara Williams 14 Jun 1983 WTU-312908, WTU-V-001157 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SAN JUAN COUNTY: Approximately 2.5 miles up Forest Road 13 from Lopez Island. Agate Beach. Lopez Village, circa 7 miles Forest Road 62; approximately 12 miles south-southeast. southeast of Prairie City, Oregon. T34N R2W S24; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Elev. 5061 ft. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff 44.39184° N, 118.53235° W Rather damp roadside in Pseudotsuga woods. Associates: Holcus Mixed conifer forest. Flowers yellow; in forest lanatus, Pteridium aquilinum. Clustered. Flowers bright yellow. opening. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. Dorothy Naas 5681 15 Jun 1994 Richard G. Olmstead 2010-39 WTU-387223 17 Jul 2010 WTU-400338, WTU-V-006843 Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Below and to northeast of Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Little Bald Mountain on west side of Forest Road 1600. 46.91046° N, 121.15371° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Source: GPS Chief Joseph Wildlife Area. West end of Shumaker Grade Road North-south running drainage with basalt talus basin; where road ends; north side of Grand Ronde River. Pseudotsuga/Abies/Xanthocyparis forest and open seasonally wet Elev. 1092 ft. meadow with southeastern exposure. Plants less than 8 centimeters 46.02886° N, 117.1614° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: tall; annual; in seasonally wet soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: GPS Native. South-facing rocky slope adjacent to road grade; steep with talus and light soils; Pseudoroegneria dominant grass with Bromus David Giblin 3922 14 Jul 2011 tectorum common. Annual; scattered in dry soil. Phenology: Flowers. with Alex D. Harkness, Don Knoke Origin: Native. WTU-388328 David Giblin 3416 7 Jun 2010 Asteraceae WTU-397270 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Below and to northeast of Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Little Bald Mountain on west side of Forest Road 1600. 46.91046° N, 121.15371° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Source: GPS Ross Lake National Recreation Area: below power lines along North-south running drainage with basalt talus basin; Diablo Lake Trail ca. 1.1 air miles east of North Cascades Institute Pseudotsuga/Abies/Xanthocyparis forest and open seasonally wet campus on Diablo Lake. meadow with southeastern exposure. Plants greater than 15 Elev. 522 m. centimeters tall; annual; rays yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: 48.717611° N, 121.09255° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 9 m., Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ben Legler Dry Pinus contorta woods with cleared area below lines; dry, mossy David Giblin 3962 14 Jul 2011 soil over rock. Flowers yellow; abundant on bald. Phenology: with Alex D. Harkness, Don Knoke Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-388534 Ben Legler 11935B 5 Jun 2011 Herbarium: WTU Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Asteraceae U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: Madia glomerata Hook. Payette National Forest. Cottonwood Road approximately 12 kilometers east of Council. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Elev. 4527 ft. Lower slope of Ruby Hill. 44.71184° N, 116.35391° W; WGS 84, T35N R25E S31; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS Georef'd by Ben Legler Open slope with southwest-facing aspect. Dry ponderosa pine and some Douglas fir. Rose and snowberry Balsamorhiza sagittata common along with understory. Rocky. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Pseudoroegneria spicata; mesic bench on top of slope. Locally common annual; rays yellow. Pam Camp 466 27 Jun 1980 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-387210 Emma George 120 25 Jun 2011 WTU-405958, WTU-V-17928 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Payette National Forest. North Hornet Creek Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Mad Road. Circa 1 mile north of junction with River Valley. Top of slope above Pine Flats Council-Cuprum Road. Campground. Both sides of abandoned Forest Elev. 3381 ft. Service road. 44.82612° N, 116.55214° W Elev. 3181 ft. Dry rocky hillside; also roadside. Flowers yellow; 47.7675° N, 120.4085° W; WGS 84, annual. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map Native. Vernally moist meadows with scattered Pinus ponderosa; Balsamorhiza sagittata common and Hannah Marx 2011-39 abundant. Locally common in disturbed soil of road. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 26 Jun 2011 David Giblin 4215 WTU-406499, WTU-V-17500 with Don Knoke 26 Jun 2012 Asteraceae WTU-406471, WTU-V-17473 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: Asteraceae Payette National Forest. Cottonwood Road, approximately 8 kilometers east of Council. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Elev. 3790 ft. 44.6846° N, 116.37048° W; WGS 84, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS Colockum. Off the Colockum creek road. Southwest-facing slope with rocky outcropping Elev. 4600 ft. and seasonal stream at base of slope. Locally 47° 8.902' N, 120° 19.546' W; T19N R20E S9 common on dry open slope. Phenology: Flowers Artemisia arbuscula, Eriogonum douglasii, lupine, Poa sandbergii & Fruits. Origin: Native. community on a ridge top. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. John H. Chau 75 P. Camp 3173 7 Jul 2012 25 Jun 2011 WTU-389410 WTU-406296, WTU-V-17009 Asteraceae Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Along Dead Indian Memorial Highway, about mile point 1. Weedy roadside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: Payette National Forest. Wildhorse Canyon at David Gross 735 21 Aug 2011 4th Bridge just above lowest point on road. Circa 14.1 miles from Council Cuprum Road. WTU-389454 Elev. 2440 ft. 44.85375° N, 116.81964° W Steep rocky slopes and riparian habitats. Yellow Asteraceae flowers; annual. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Richard G. Olmstead 2011-26 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Squilchuck creek area. 24 Jun 2011 Elev. 2800 ft. 47.313798°, -120.377194°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., WTU-406259, WTU-V-17083 Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Crystal Shin Growing in the Douglas fir forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. P. Camp 1946 22 May 2005 WTU-389562 Asteraceae Asteraceae Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, UNION COUNTY: Below power lines along Diablo Lake Trail ca. 1.1 air miles east of Blue Mountains, Juballee Lake area. North Cascades Institute. T4N R39E Sec. 8 Elev. 1712 ft. Sub alpine fir, Engelmann spruce, Grand fir, lodgepole pine forested 48.717611° N, 121.09255° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 9 m., area. Vaccinium, Salix scouleriana, Pachistima, Prunus emarginata. Source: GPS Opening on a slope. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Dry Pinus contorta woods with cleared area below lines; dry, mossy soil over rock. Flowers yellow; abundant on bald. Specimen P. Camp 3163 1 Jul 2012 collected at 48.717599°, -121.092562° Phenology: Flowers. WTU-394193 Ben Legler 11935 5 Jun 2011 Herbarium: WTU Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Along 20 Road, Klamath National Forest, vicinity Mount Ashland. Road cut slope with shrubs and forbs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Native. Ross Lake National Recreation Area: balds on southwest side of point on north side of Ruby Arm of Ross Lake. David Gross 836 14 Jul 2012 Elev. 1676 ft. 48.735425° N, 121.034829° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., WTU-396270 Source: GPS Thin soil over rock; south-facing; among open Pinus contorta, with Arctostaphylos uva-ursi and Calamagrostis rubescens. Flowers Asteraceae yellow; plants locally common in mesic, mostly bare or mossy soil. Specimen collected at 48.734727°, -121.035478° Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Steve Hahn -201216 14 Jun 2012 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Ross Lake National Recreation Area: slope Herbarium: WTU above and just west of north end of Diablo Dam. Elev. 466 m. 48.715784° N, 121.135508° W; WGS 84, Asteraceae uncertainty: 5 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Rocky, southwest facing balds among open Pinus contorta stands; thin, dry, mossy soil, with U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Koehleria macrantha, Eriophyllum lanatum, and Okanogan Highlands, Buckhorn Mountain, United States Forest ferns. Flowers yellow; plants locally abundant. Service. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Elev. 4000 ft. T40N R30E S11; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Ben Legler 12681 Georef'd by Ben Legler Plants growing along weedy roadside in forested area. Aspect: 90 18 Jun 2013 degrees. Slope: 5%. Associated species: Pseudotsuga menziesii, Symphoricarpos albus, Fragaria sp., Agrostis sp., Medicago lupulina, WTU-403999, WTU-V-012177 Verbascum thapsus, Tragopogon dubius. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Kathryn A. Beck 201070 10 Aug 2010 Asteraceae WTU-389228 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON, GILLIAM COUNTY: Asteraceae Wind power site near Condon. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray M. Loverna Wilson s.n. 12 Jun 2000 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Ross Lake National Recreation Area: balds on southwest side of WTU-398537 point on north side of Ruby Arm of Ross Lake. Elev. 511 m. 48.735425° N, 121.034829° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: Digital map Thin soil over rock; south-facing; among open Pinus contorta, with Arctostaphylos uva-ursi and Calamagrostis rubescens. Flowers yellow; plants locally common in mesic, mostly bare or mossy soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Steve Hahn 2012-16 14 Jun 2012 with Ben Legler WTU-393079 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Twin Lakes. Just off the dirt road. Along Forest Road 1115 0.1 miles west of Elev. 2100 ft. United States Highway 97. 47° 32.063' N, 118° 31.082' W; T24N R34E Elev. 750 m. sec. 35 47.24805° N, 120.69647° W; T20N R17E S3; Mostly flat meadowland with a pothole and WGS 84 mound topography. Great Basin wildrye, Fairly dry, gravelly soil; 20° south-facing slope; Bromus communis, lupine, Potentilla, Phlox, open coniferous forest. Other plants: bluebunch wheatgrass and big sagebrush Pseudotsuga menziesii, Symphoricarpos albus, associated. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Lithophragma parviflorum. Flowers yellow; common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. P. Camp 3307 Don Knoke 2433 21 Jun 2013 4 Jul 2013 WTU-398977, WTU-V-007993 WTU-409185, WTU-V-023215

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: Twin Lakes. Just off the dirt road. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Elev. 2100 ft. Along Jeep road off Forest Road 1115 0.1 miles 47° 32.063' N, 118° 31.082' W; T24N R34E sec. 35 west of United States Highway 97. Mostly flat meadowland with a pothole and mound topography. Elev. 750 m. Great Basin wildrye, Bromus communis, lupine, Potentilla, Phlox, 47.24805° N, 120.69647° W; T20N R17E S3; bluebunch wheatgrass and big sagebrush associated. Phenology: WGS 84 Flowers. Origin: Native. Fairly moist, loamy soil; 10° east-facing slope. Other plants: Abies grandis, Berberis repens, P. Camp 3309 21 Jun 2013 Calamagrostis rubescens. Flowers yellow; locally abundant. Phenology: Flowers and WTU-398934 Fruits. Origin: Native. Don Knoke 2445 Asteraceae 4 Jul 2013 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck WTU-409472, WTU-V-023487 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Wooten Wildlife Area. Section at northwest corner of Hartsock Grade Road and Tucannon Road. Asteraceae Elev. 670 m. 46.38554° N, 117.70334° W; WGS 84, Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map South-facing slope with seasonal creek U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: drainage; slope dominated by Pseudoroegneria Tumwater Canyon. spicata and Bromus tectorum; Lupinus 47.58472°, -120.67722°; WGS84, uncertainty: sulphureus and Amsinckia sp. common. 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU Staff [Label says Kittitas County but this location is in David Giblin 3805B Chelan County.] Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 18 May 2011 Clayton Haberman s.n. WTU-418070, WTU-V-039824 9 Jun 1987 WTU-402458, WTU-V-010445 Asteraceae Asteraceae Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH Entiat Ridge, west 25 Mile Creek Campground, COUNTY: Lake Chelan. North Tulare Beach. 47.958454°, -120.314343°; WGS 84, 48.105718°, -122.34509°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 30000 m., Source: Digital Map, uncertainty: 367 m., Source: Digital map, Georef'd by Crystal Shin Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Bluff. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Clayton Haberman s.n. Clayton Haberman s.n. 7 Jun 1991 21 Jun 2001 WTU-402463, WTU-V-010452 WTU-402582, WTU-V-010855

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: West edge Leavenworth. Along Icicle River west of Fish Hatchery, 47.595625°, -120.678342°; WGS 84, Leavenworth. uncertainty: 600 m., Source: Digital Map, 47.544209°, -120.709224°; WGS 84, Georef'd by Crystal Shin uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Digital Map, Rock outcrop, Ponderosa Pine-shrub. Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Open Ponderosa Pine stand. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Clayton Haberman s.n. Clayton Haberman s.n. 15 May 2004 6 May 2011 WTU-402573, WTU-V-010863 WTU-402589, WTU-V-010847 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Southeast side of Mount Adams. Logging road along north side of U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH ridge dividing the Dairy Creek and Cougar Creek drainages. COUNTY: Elev. 1233 m. Port Susan, north Tulare Beach. 46° 7.958' N, 121° 20.309' W; uncertainty: 30 m., Source: Field 48.105718°, -122.34509°; WGS 84, notes uncertainty: 367 m., Source: Digital map, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Beachside bluff. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Paul Slichter 64 10 Jul 2005 Native. Herbarium: WTU Clayton Haberman s.n. Asteraceae 17 Jun 1996 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck WTU-402585, WTU-V-010850 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Southeast side of Mount Adams. End of Forest Road 170. Asteraceae Elev. 1178 m. 46° 2.788' N, 121° 27.143' W; Source: Field notes Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: David Biek 05-111 17 Jul 2005 4 miles west of Deer Park. with Susan McDougall 47.952006°, -117.686933°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 13384 m., Source: Digital Map, Herbarium: WTU Georef'd by Isaac Afolayan, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). Pasture. Submitted to MG Clinic, Ext. Office. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Clayton Haberman s.n. 15 Aug 2003 WTU-402581, WTU-V-010854 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Southeast side of Mount Adams. Department of Natural Resources Gifford Pinchot National Forest: along Skate Quarry. Creek Road at old gravel pit directly across from Elev. 1259 m. junction with FS Road 5240, 15 air km 46° 8.026' N, 121° 20.399' W; Source: Field notes northwest of Packwood. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 779 m. 46.702357° N, 121.81115° W; WGS 84, David Biek 05-206A 28 Jul 2005 uncertainty: 9 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by with Susan McDougall Ben Legler Dry, disturbed, gravelly soil, sparsely vegetated; Herbarium: WTU surrounded by mature conifer forest of Pseudotsuga menziesii and Abies procera. Flowers yellow; plants strongly Asteraceae resinous-smelling; uncommon in compacted gravel. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Madia glomerata Hook. Ben Legler 13332 22 Sep 2014 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: with Sara Legler Southeast side of Mount Adams. Department of Natural Resources Quarry. WTU-408033, WTU-V-021265 Elev. 1259 m. 46° 8.026' N, 121° 20.399' W; Source: Field notes Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Asteraceae David Biek 05-206B 28 Jul 2005 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray with Susan McDougall U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Herbarium: WTU Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest: bald on Point 2103 just northwest of where Cortright Creek joins the Clear Fork of the Cowlitz River; Asteraceae 12 air km northeast of Packwood. Elev. 624 m. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck 46.690016° N, 121.566714° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 60 m., Source: Digital Map, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Georef'd by Ben Legler Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. North Large, south-facing bald on edge of hill above side of Sno-Park area at junction of Pinegrass stream; with large areas of dry, mossy soil over Ridge Road and Tieton Road. rock, large patches of Arctostaphylos Elev. 1032 m. columbiana, scattered Penstemon fruticosus, 46.6238° N, 121.25438° W; WGS 84, and Festuca idahoensis. Local and uncommon uncertainty: 10 m., Source: GPS in patch of bare soil over rock. Phenology: North-facing slope in Pseudotsuga menziesii Fruits. and Larix occidentalis forest with Cacaliopsis nardosmia and Holodiscus discolor common. Ben Legler 13670 28 Jun 2015 Locally common in disturbed soil on edge of parking area; rays large, yellow. Phenology: WTU-409200, WTU-V-023201 Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Asteraceae David Giblin 5324 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck 19 Jun 2014 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LINCOLN COUNTY: WTU-410632, WTU-V-024769 Twin Lakes. Just off the dirt road. Elev. 2100 ft. 47° 32.063' N, 118° 31.082' W; T24N R34E sec. 35 Mostly flat meadowland with a pothole and mound topography. Great Basil wildrye, Bromus communis, lupine, Potentilla, Phlox, bluebunch wheatgrass and big sagebrush associated. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. P. Camp 3309 21 Jun 2013 WTU-405035, WTU-V-013422 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Kyhosia bolanderi (A. Gray) B.G. Baldwin U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU COUNTY: Payette National Forest. Forest Road 361. Approximately 8 Sky High Valley, Marble Mountains. kilometers northeast from junction with Forest Road 48. Elev. 5800 ft. Elev. 1534 m. In meadow, near stream. Very glandular. 45.06506° N, 115.73664° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 50 m., Reference specimen for illustration in Revision Source: GPS of Flora of the Pacific Northwest WTU North-facing slope with Carex rossii, Arnica cordifolia and burnt Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: stand of Pinus ponderosa; Trifolium repens common throughout. Native. Locally common; annual; growing in disturbed roadside edge. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Annie M. Alexander 5903 with Louise Kellogg Mike Carlson 15-50 12 Jul 2015 with Veanna Willard, Audrey Ragsac, David Giblin 30 Jul 1949 Herbarium: WTU WTU-187905, WTU-V-030367

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Kyhosia bolanderi (A. Gray) B.G. Baldwin U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU COUNTY: Boise National Forest. Dead Cow Creek, Siskiyou Mountains, Mount Elev. 2050 m. Diablo Mer. 44.63575° N, 115.5371° W Elev. 6000 ft. Open meadow, dry rocky soil. Yellow flowers; T47N R9W S18 annual. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Damp sunny east facing stream bank. Reference specimen for illustration in Revision Richard G. Olmstead 2015-42 of Flora of the Pacific Northwest WTU with Sheila Olmstead, Audrey Ragsac Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 11 Jul 2015 Louis C. Wheeler 3103 WTU-415437, WTU-V-033302 10 Aug 1934 WTU-7063JWT, WTU-V-030365 Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Along Reecer Creek Road (FS Rd 35) between 2nd and 3rd switchbacks on road, on small knoll on south side of road; northwest U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: of Ellensburg. Colville, WA Elev. 4000 ft. T33 R38 S16; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., 47° 10' 41" N, 120° 35' 28" W; NAD 27 Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Shiina Open rocky area with Balsamorhiza hookeri, B. careyana, B. Common Name: Mountain tarweed Identification sagitatta, Pinus ponderosa. Ray flowers yellow; plants abundant in By: Rich Olds Phenology: Flowers. Origin: disturbed soil. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Native. Ben Legler 2786 25 Jun 2005 unknown s.n. Herbarium: WTU 29 Jul 1997 WTU-405456, WTU-V-016475 Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Large clearing on west side of Forest Road 27, ca 0.75 km NNE of junction of Big Quilcene River and Tunnel Creek. Elev. 592 m. 47.791937° N, 122.978742° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 28 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler Dry gravelly flat created by logging activity, among young regrowing conifer forest on steep mountainside, with Lotus uliginosus, Trifolium arvense, Polygonum aviculare. Ray flowers yellow; stems erect, branching above base; plants locally common in gravelly soil. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Ben Legler 14186 23 Jul 2016 Herbarium: WTU Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: Coeur d'Alene National Forest. Slope on east Coeur d'Alene National Forest. Coeur d'Alene side of Forest Service Road 412 adjacent to River Road approximately 1 kilometer east of Shoshone Creek. Independence Creek. Elev. 851 m. Elev. 900 m. 47.740387° N, 115.969421° W; WGS 84, 47.88597° N, 116.16918° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4 m., Source: GPS uncertainty: 100 m., Source: Digital map Steep, west facing, open slope and rock South-facing slope dominated by Holodiscus outcrops among dry conifer forest, with Phlox discolor and Hypericum perforatum; rocky faces cespitosa, Polygonum douglasii, Selaginella, throughout. Growing in disturbed, gravelly soil. Woodsia. Small annuals, uncommon in patches Uncommon; annual. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: of mostly bare soil. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Native. John Bassett 2016-17 Gabriel Wisswaesser 2016-55 9 Jul 2016 9 Jul 2016 WTU-421575, WTU-V-053254 WTU-415846, WTU-V-034175

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Coeur d'Alene National Forest. Slope on east North side of Westcrest Park, in large field adjacent to playground; side of Forest Service Road 412 adjacent to West Seattle. Shoshone Creek. Elev. 135 m. Elev. 851 m. 47.52505° N, 122.342535° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3 m., 47.740387° N, 115.969421° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler uncertainty: 4 m., Source: GPS Open edge of field; full sun; with tall grasses, Madia elegans, Steep, west facing, open slope and rock Achillea millefolium. Rays yellow; disk flowers not producing mature outcrops among dry conifer forest, with Phlox achenes; plants sticky with black-tipped glandular hairs; stems 5-20 cespitosa, Polygonum douglasii, Selaginella, dm tall, branched above; plants abundant, likely seeded here, now Woodsia. Small annuals, uncommon on loose weedy and spreading. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. soil of slope. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 14583 19 Aug 2017 Gabriel Wisswaesser 2016-56 Herbarium: WTU 9 Jul 2016 WTU-415847, WTU-V-034180 Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Magnuson Park: along Frog Pond Trail near center of park; Seattle. Madia sativa Molina Elev. 9 m. 47.679127° N, 122.256139° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler No locality given. Edge of gravel path through overgrown field; seasonally moist soil; 48.383272°, -117.843263°; uncertainty: 74000 full sun. Rays yellow; heads slender; plants glandular, strongly m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer scented; common annual along path margins and in adjacent field. Road shoulders, dry open hillsides, overgrazed Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. rangeland. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 14612 28 Oct 2017 SCNWCB staff s.n. Herbarium: WTU 2008 WTU-405696, WTU-V-016856 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE Western Colville National Forest and Vicinity: COUNTY: Kettle River Drainage: Renner Lake, circa 16 air Colville National Forest, Centerline Wetland miles north-northeast of Kettle Falls along Mitigation Ponds, about 12.5 miles east of Forest Service road 730 from Forest Service Chewelah. Take Flowery Trail Road #2902 east road 705; circa 2 air miles west of Barstow of Chewelah about 11 miles to the ponds on the Store. north side of the road. Elev. 2500-2700 ft. Elev. 2900 ft. T38N R36E S24 NW1/4; WGS 84, T32N R42E S11 SE1/4 SW1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Digital Map, uncertainty: 300 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Shiina Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Open slopes and rock outcrops; Douglas fir and Plants are growing with Agrostis exarata, Ponderosa pine. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Juncus bufonius, Platago [sic:Plantago] major, Native. Conyza canadensis, Mimulus floribundus and Carex atherodes. Phenology: Flowers and Jean Wood 2199 Fruits. Origin: Native. 8 Jul 1995 Kathy Ahlenslager 543 24 Aug 2000 WTU-413043, WTU-V-028666 WTU-413042, WTU-V-028665 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Lord Hill Regional Park; at summit of View Point off of Pipeline Western Colville National Forest and Vicinity: Cutoff Trail, ca. 0.3 miles west of Temple Pond 1. Little Pend Oreille Wildlife Refuge: circa 11 air Elev. 187 m. miles southeast of Colville at McDowell Lake 47.84629° N, 122.048872° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., overlook. Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler Elev. 2400-2500 ft. Brushy, rounded bald with thin mossy soil over rock, with Holodiscus T34N R41E S5 SW1/4; also S8 NW1/4; WGS discolor, Amelanchier alnifolia, Plectritis congesta, Daucus pusillus, 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Digital Map, Vulpia myuros. Flowers yellow; inner disk achenes well developed; Georef'd by Sara Shiina stems stipitate-glandular above, eglandular-hairy below; plants Partially open slopes with numerous rock common near east end of bald. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. outcrops; large ponderosa pine and Douglas fir; massive weed infestation in open areas. Ben Legler 14664 21 Jun 2018 Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Herbarium: WTU Jean Wood 2655 25 Jul 1995 Asteraceae WTU-413044, WTU-V-028668 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, DEL NORTE COUNTY: N shore of South Fork Smith River, 2.9 air km Asteraceae SE of Bald Hill. Klamath Range (KR). Elev. 90 m. Madia citriodora Greene 41.746° N, 123.988° W; Source: Specimen Label U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: Occasional on sunny serpentine, with Iris Colville National Forest, Davis Lake, about 11 thompsonii, Achillea, Carex mendocinensis, C. miles northwest of Kettle Falls. Drive west from subfusca. Rays pale yellow, plant with citrus Kettle Falls on Highway 395 about 9 miles to odor, annual. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Deadman Creek road #460. Turn west and go 3 Native. miles, then turn north onto County road #465. Drive about 3 miles to County road #480 and Peter F. Zika 27051 then northwest on Fores Service road #080 for about 3 miles to Davis Lake. 9 Jun 2015 Elev. 4500 ft. T37N R36E S3 NW1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: WTU-406717, WTU-V-18942 1000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Shiina Plants were found upland from the lake growing with Calamagrostis rubescens, Poa compressa and Elymus glaucus. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Kathy Ahlenslager 260 13 Aug 1996 with Jean Wood, Linda Swartz and Jack Nisbet WTU-413051, WTU-V-028667 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ISLAND COUNTY: Growing in Centennial Trail State Park, near South Whidbey State Park. Spokane River shoreline at edge of small patch Elev. 120 ft. of forest. 48.06101° N, 122.59901° W; Source: Elev. 1925 ft. Specimen Label 47.68954° N, 117.26357° W; Source: In opening on top of eroding bluff; growing with Specimen Label Castilleja miniata, Festuca rubra, and Acmispon Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. parviflorus. Rays are yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Jeff Walker 1055 Jeff Walker 1041 9 Jul 2018 15 Jun 2018 WTU-418435, WTU-V-039301 WTU-418508-A, WTU-V-039115

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: At northwest end of Colville, along edge of road U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: near Buena Vista Drive. Olympic National Forest. Forest Service Road Elev. 1550 ft. 3040. Approximately 3 kilometers from 48.55836° N, 117.92429° W; Source: intersection with Highway 101. Specimen Label Elev. 427 m. Stinky. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 48.07244° N, 124.13216° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5 m., Source: GPS Jeff Walker 1084 Disturbed, gravelly roadside edge with Euphrasia nemerosa and Plantago lanceolata 27 Aug 2018 common. Scattered in disturbed roadside edge; corollas yellow; annual. Phenology: Fruits. WTU-418463, WTU-V-039160 Origin: Native. David Giblin 6264 Asteraceae 27 Aug 2018 Madia glomerata Hook. WTU-419961, WTU-V-043175 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: At edge of Cabin Creek Sno Park gravel lot, Asteraceae southeast of eastbound I-90. Elev. 2455 ft. Madia glomerata Hook. 47.29685° N, 121.28879° W; Source: Specimen Label U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Growing with Psilocarphus elatior, Cryptantha West of Route 167 and M Street NW, Mill Creek torreyana, Spergularia rubra, Plantago drainage, 3.4 air kilometers east of Lake Dolloff, lanceolata, and Navarretia. Rays yellow; plants Auburn. with pungent smell. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Elev. 15 m. Native. 47.3276° N, 122.2399° W; Source: Specimen Label Jeff Walker 1069 Common on dried edges of large vernal pool, full sun, seasonally wet soil; with Gnaphalium 10 Jul 2018 uliginosum, Rorippa curvisiliqua, Lythrum portula, Eleocharis palustris, E. obtusa. Annual, WTU-418448, WTU-V-039176 foliage sticky and smelly. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Peter F. Zika 29385 7 Aug 2018 WTU-420027, WTU-V-043215 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, TRINITY COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, UNION COUNTY: California Highway 36 at Forest Glen Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Forest Campground, Six Rivers National Forest. South Service Road 4380. Approximately 5 km from Fork Trinity River. junction with FS Road 43. Elev. 2620 ft. Elev. 1878 m. 46.3763° N, 123.32814° W; WGS 84, 45.02231° N, 118.17725° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS Sandy soil. Yellow flowers; perennial. Dry, south-facing slope with sandy with Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi and Ceanothus velutinus common. Locally common on dry R. G. Olmstead 2014-49 roadside edge; rags yellow. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. 1 Jun 2014 Jim Duemmel 2018-7 WTU-420868, WTU-V-049418 13 Jul 2018 WTU-422121, WTU-V-057362 Asteraceae Madia citriodora Greene Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: Wooten Wildlife Area. Second parking area off Oliphant Road. Area Madia glomerata Hook. covered includeds tope of ridge to about halfway down to valley floor. U.S.A., OREGON, UNION COUNTY: Elev. 745 m. Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Forest 46.38451° N, 117.68713° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Service Road 43. Approximately 0.5 km south of Source: GPS road junction at High Summit Spring. Pseudoroegneria spicata dominant on west and south-facing slopes; Elev. 1956 m. Symphoricarpus albus dominant on north-facing slopes of drainages. 45.06451° N, 118.21724° W; WGS 84, Scattered along edge of seasonal creek. Phenology: Flowers and uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS Fruits. Origin: Native. Seasonally moist, flat meadow with cobble in some areas; soil forming hardpan when dry; David Giblin 3856 19 May 2011 Rudbeckia occidentalis forming dense stands in the wettest areas. Locally common in open Herbarium: WTU meadow; annual; rays yellow. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Asteraceae Jim Duemmel 2018-34 Madia glomerata Hook. 15 Jul 2018 U.S.A., OREGON, GRANT COUNTY: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest: slope on WTU-423420, WTU-V-061895 north side of Hoodoo Creek ca. 1.3 air km southwest of Chicken Hill. Elev. 1780 m. 44.97844° N, 118.370165° W; WGS 84, Asteraceae uncertainty: 10 m., Source: GPS Very dry, south-facing slope with mostly bare Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray soil over rock and cobble, with scattered Pinus contorta, and sparse cover of Danthonia, U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: Elymus elymoides, Sedum stenopetalum, Allium South face of Gorham Butte above F.S. Road 7320. acuminatum, and other herbs. Flowers yellow; Elev. 1690 m. erect annuals. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. 45.003676° N, 118.133359° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Origin: Native. Source: GPS Gently sloping wet meadow on lake shore, backed by subalpine Molly J. Boyter 2018-15 14 Jul 2018 conifer forest; with Ligusticum tenuifolium, Ranunculus alismifolius, Allium validum, Dodecatheon jeffreyi, mosses. Local in dry soil WTU-423450, WTU-V-061865 between shrubs. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Ryan Huston 2018-17 15 Jul 2018 Asteraceae WTU-422040, WTU-V-057286 Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., OREGON, UMATILLA COUNTY: Trout meadows, North Fork, John Day river. Elev. 5443 ft. 44.96543° N, 118.45506° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). Yellow flowers; annual. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Catherine Conolly 2018-8 13 Jul 2018 Herbarium: WTU Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia glomerata Hook. Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Cougar Creek Road, approximately 8 kilometers north of junction, Olympic National Forest. Cushman Lake Road. with Grande Ronde River Road. Elev. 326 m. Elev. 967 m. 47.49434° N, 123.2862° W; WGS 84, 46.06192° N, 177.33096° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 50 m., uncertainty: 200 m., Source: GPS Source: GPS, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). South-facing rocky balds covered in moss. South-facing slope with scattered Ponderosa pine trees to 20 meters Surrounding forest overstory of Pseudotsuga tall; Balsamorhiza and Lupinus abundant. Scattered in open soil menziesii, Acer macrophyllum, and Arbutus near rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. menziesii. Uncommon; corollas yellow; annual. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 4728 21 May 2013 David Giblin 5508 Herbarium: WTU 26 May 2015 Asteraceae WTU-424763, WTU-V-067972 Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: Asteraceae Highway 26 approximately 2 kilometers east of Pempa pond. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck 46.78437° N, 117.91941° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Remnant palouse prairie on south side of road Dewatto River Road, approximately 1 kilometer with northern aspect. Common and abundant in north of intersection with Dewatto Beach Road. sandy soil; annual. Phenology: Flowers and Elev. 0 m. Fruits. Origin: Native. 47.45309° N, 123.04805° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 200 m., Source: GPS David Giblin 4839 Estuary marsh at mouth of Dewatto Creek and riparian zone along creek. Scattered along edge 23 May 2013 of road. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-425426, WTU-V-069110 David Giblin 5667 24 Aug 2015 Asteraceae WTU-424787, WTU-V-067999 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Colockum Wildlife Area. Near top of Stray Gulch. Asteraceae Elev. 1215 m. 47.17925° N, 120.2135° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3 m., Source: Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray GPS South-facing grassland slope with lithosol, basalt cobble outcropping U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: and adjacent Pinus ponderosa forest. Common and abundant in dry, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Round Mountain Road. open soil. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Approximately 5 kilometers in from junction with [sic]. Elev. 1245 m. Don Knoke 2014 30 Jun 2010 46.63063° N, 121.30923° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 20 m., with David Giblin, Megan A. Jensen, Ben Legler Source: GPS Southeast-facing bare-soil slope with seep scattered throughout. Herbarium: WTU Bromus carinatus common; adjacent forest dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii. Locally common in open soil; annual Asteraceae branched near base. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck David Giblin 5249 17 Jun 2014 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Herbarium: WTU Colockum Wildlife Area. Near top of Stray Gulch. Elev. 1215 m. 47.17925° N, 120.2135° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3 m., Source: GPS South-facing grassland slope with lithosol, basalt cobble outcropping and adjacent Pinus ponderosa forest. Common; annual; ligules yellow. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Don Knoke 2026 30 Jun 2010 with David Giblin, Megan A. Jensen, Ben Legler Herbarium: WTU Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Round Mountain Road. Forest Service Road 824 along ridge on north Approximately 5 kilometers in from junction with [sic]. side of American River Canyon; north side of Elev. 1245 m. road. 46.63063° N, 121.30923° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 20 m., Elev. 997 m. Source: GPS 46.99407° N, 121.12628° W; WGS 84, Southeast-facing bare-soil slope with seep scattered throughout. uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS Bromus carinatus common; adjacent forest dominated by Southeast-facing seasonally wet meadow Pseudotsuga menziesii. Single stem from base; locally common; surrounded by Pinus ponderosa and annual. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Pseudotsuga menziesii forest; Toxicoscordion paniculatum and Sedum stenopetalum common David Giblin 5250 17 Jun 2014 and abundant; overall very few non-native species. Locally common in dry disturbed soil Herbarium: WTU where once wet; rays conspicuous. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Asteraceae David Giblin 4935 19 Jun 2013 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray WTU-425311, WTU-V-069208 U.S.A., NEVADA, ELKO COUNTY: Haystack Creek Road, Forest Service Road Asteraceae 930. 4.4 miles from Highway 225. 41° 48' 11.3" N, 115° 52' 52.8" W; WGS 84, Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Source: GPS Meadow and sagebrush slope along roadside. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: White radiate flowers; annual, rare. Phenology: Forest Service Road 824 along ridge on north Flowers. Origin: Native. side of American River Canyon; north side of road. Emma Tate 2017-20 Elev. 997 m. 46.99407° N, 121.12628° W; WGS 84, 16 Jun 2017 uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS Southeast-facing seasonally wet meadow WTU-422860, WTU-V-059321 surrounded by Pinus ponderosa and Pseudotsuga menziesii forest; Toxicoscordion paniculatum and Sedum stenopetalum common and abundant; overall very few non-native Asteraceae species. Locally common in moist disturbed soil; rays inconspicuous. Phenology: Flowers and Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., NEVADA, ELKO COUNTY: David Giblin 4955 19 Jun 2013 On County Road 729 circa 0.25 miles east of Columbia Summit, between Maggie Summit and WTU-425305, WTU-V-069214 Columbia Summit. Elev. 2635 m. 41.67299° N, 116.06222° W; WGS 84, Asteraceae Source: GPS Dry slope and adjacent Aspen grove. Flowers Madia glomerata Hook. yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Julia Bent 2017-09 Highway 410 at milepost 87. North side of road. with R. Olmstead, S. Olmstead, Terri Knoke, Elev. 902 m. Lorraine Symour, Audrey Ragsac, Ashley 46.97337° N, 121.19798° W; WGS 84, Powell uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS South-facing rocky outcropping with some wet 16 Jun 2017 seeps; Pseudotsuga menziesii and Lupinus latifolius common. Locally common in dry, open WTU-422856, WTU-V-059428 soil; annual; plants to 25 cm tall. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 4882 18 Jun 2013 WTU-425317, WTU-V-069202 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Brown's Island, 45 acre island 4.75 miles upriver from The Dalles Columbia Hills State Park, near the Vista Loop Dam. Trail. 6 mi NE of Dalles City, OR. Elev. 164 ft. Elev. 1030 ft. 45.655898° N, 121.038412° W; Source: Google Earth, Georef'd 45.66563° N, 121.07001° W; Source: by Crystal Shin Specimen Label Abundant in seasonally moist sand, with Deschampsia Open grasslands dominated by non-native danthonioides, Aphanes occidentalis. Flowers yellow. Phenology: annual grasses. Associated species: Lupinus Flowers. Origin: Native. sulphureus var. subsaccatus, Lupinus leucophyllus var. leucophyllus, Amsinckia Peter Dunwiddie PWD-19-38 7 May 2019 retrorsa. Phenology: Fruits. with Kathryn Beck Heidi Jump 20180519-HJ07 Herbarium: WTU 19 May 2018 Asteraceae WTU-423225, WTU-V-060657 Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR Asteraceae COUNTY: Pacific Coast Range: woods west of Overlake Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Lane, 0.6 miles S of McCleary and WA Hwy 8, 18 air miles W of Olympia. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Elev. 122 m. Near hairpin turn of Patrick Graderd Rd (FS Rd 47.048326° N, 123.284789° W; T18N R5W 4620), N of Little Tucannon River, Umatilla NF. S14 SE4 NW4 SW4.; Source: Specimen 12 mi. ESE of Dayton, WA Label Elev. 4300 ft. Edge of Tsuga heterophylla-Pseudotsuga 46.249267° N, 117.751779° W; Source: menziesii-Alnus rubra forest and gravel logging Specimen Label road. Soil rocky clay. With Chrysanthemum Rocky, exposed hillside with scattered trees and leucanthemum, Dactylis glomerata, and Rubus shrubs. Associated species: Pinus ponderosa, ursinus. Strongly aromatic, sticky, annual with Achillea millefolium, Berberis repens, Festuca single yellow ray flower per head. Phenology: idahoensis, Eriogonum heracleoides, Lomatium Flowers. Origin: Native. sp., Lupinus sp., Bromus tectorum. Walter Fertig 33304 11 Aug 2018 Heidi Jump 20180624-HJ04 1/2 WTU-423288, WTU-V-060338 24 Jun 2018 Asteraceae WTU-423231, WTU-V-060413 Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: East Cascades: South Cle Elum Ridge, meadow Asteraceae south of FS Road 3352, ca 1 mile SE of Cle Elum Point, ca 3.5 miles S of Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray and town of Cle Elum. Elev. 1219 m. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: 47.13824° N, 120.92735° W; T19N R15E Blue Mountains, Paige Ridge, off side road of S14 NE4 NW4 SE4; Source: Specimen Label FS 160, 0.6 miles W of junction with FS Road Clayey soil packed in road surface (two track) 46, 0.8 miles SW of Edmiston Spring, ca 13.5 within meadow. Track currently dry but air miles SE of Dayton. SW-facing barren seasonally flooded. Aromatic. Phenology: volcanic slope. Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 1573 m. 46° 9' 6.1" N, 117° 46' 40.8" W; T8N R40E Walter Fertig 33153 S23 SW4 SW4 SW4. Below rim of Picea engelamannii-Larix 25 Jul 2018 occidentalis-Abies amabilis forest. Slope 30%. Rock cover 70-80% and consisting of fine gravel WTU-423287, WTU-V-060339 and larger rocks over brown basalt bedrock. Bare ground cover 20-30%. Veg cover 80%. Cushion plant community with Eriogonum douglasii, E. strictum, Poa secunda, Sedum stenopetalum, occasional Ventenata dubia, Festuca idahoensis, Lomatium cous, and Blepharipappus scaber. Annual herb, flowers yellow, short, heads on threadlike peduncles. Walter Fertig 33066 15 Jul 2018 WTU-423509, WTU-V-061813 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia sativa Molina U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Blue Mountains, Paige Ridge, off side road of Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Forest FS 160, 0.6 miles W of junction with FS Road Service Road 65 approximately 3 km west of 46, 0.8 miles SW of Edmiston Spring, ca 13.5 junction with White River Road. air miles SE of Dayton. SW-facing barren Elev. 606 m. volcanic slope. 47.83864° N, 120.88651° W; WGS 84, Elev. 1573 m. uncertainty: 50 m., Source: GPS 46° 9' 6.1" N, 117° 46' 40.8" W; T8N R40E Sough-facing rock outcropping. Annual; corollas S23 SW4 SW4 SW4. yellow; locally common in gravelly soil at base of Below rim of Picea engelmannii-Larix outcropping. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. occidentalis-Abies amabilis forest. Slope 30%. Origin: Native. Rock cover 70-80% and consisting of fine gravel and larger rocks over brown basalt bedrock. David Giblin 7055 Bare ground cover 20-30%. Veg cover 80%. Cushion plant community with Eriogonum 19 Jul 2019 douglasii, E.strictum, Poa secunda, Sedum stenopetalum, occasional Ventenata dubia, WTU-425224, WTU-V-068793 Festuca idahoensis, Lomatium cous, and Blepharipappus scaber. Annual, stems tall, ray flowers yellow. Asteraceae Walter Fertig 33067 15 Jul 2018 Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray WTU-423508, WTU-V-061812 Asteraceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Sand Ridge Trail between 1 Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck and 2 km west of trailhead. Georef'd by Crystal Shin U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Dry, mixed conifer forest with Cacaliopsis nardosmia, Achlys Blue Mounrains: Umatilla National Forest, lower triphylla, and Arctostaphylos nevadensis common in places, as well slopes of SE arm of Ridge, N of Lick as Fragaria vesca. Uncommon in dry soil; diminutive annual to 5 cm Creek, ca 2 miles S of Tam Tam Ridge, ca 18 tall; rays yellow. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. air miles WSW of Asotin. Elev. 1128 m. David Giblin 7606 14 Jul 2020 46.254289° N, 117.430001° W; T9N R43E S 16 SE4 NE4 SW4. ; Invalid coordinates Herbarium: WTU (located outside county bounds). Elymus spicatus-Festuca idahoensis grassland on S-facing volcanic rocky ridge with scattered Asteraceae Rosa woodsii, Pinus ponderosa, Lomatium dissectum, Ventenata dubia, and Bromus Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck commutatus. Soil clay-rocky, brown. Stems sticky-glandular; flowers yellow. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Forest Service Road 45. Walter Fertig 32720 14 Jun 2018 Approximately 2 km in from junction with Highway 12. Elev. 791 m. WTU-423507, WTU-V-061811 46.69729° N, 121.54692° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 30 m., Source: GPS Southwest-facing remnant bald encroached by Pseudotsuga Asteraceae menziesii and Acer macrophyllum, Penstemon serrulatus, Eriophyllum lanatum, and Holodiscus discolor common in Madia glomerata Hook. understory. Locally common; annual; rays yellow; stems to 30 cm tall. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: East Cascade: South Cle Elum Ridge, meadow David Giblin 7716 17 Jul 2020 south of FS Road 3352, ca 1 mile SE of Cle Elum Point, ca 3.5 miles S of Cle Elum River Herbarium: WTU and town of Cle Elum. Elev. 1219 m. 47.13824° N, 120.92735° W; T19N R15E S14 NE4 NW4 SE4. Edge of seasonally wet meadow and Abies grandis-Pinus ponserosa-Populus tremuloides-Populus trichocarpa forest. Meadow with Camassia quamash, Bromus carinatus, Bromus, inermis, Veratrum californicum & patches of Symphoricarpos albus, Poa bulbosa, and Potentilla gracilis. Soil clay-rich loam. Common. Very aromatic. Walter Fertig 33145 24 Jul 2018 WTU-423506, WTU-V-061810 Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia citriodora Greene Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Wooten Wildlife Area. Second parking area off Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Round Oliphant Road. Area covered includes Mountain Road. Approximately 5 kilometers in (includeds) tope of ridge to about halfway down from junction with [sic]. to valley floor. Elev. 1245 m. Elev. 745 m. 46.63063° N, 121.30923° W; WGS 84, 46.38451° N, 117.68713° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 20 m., Source: GPS uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS Southeast-facing bare-soil slope with seep Pseudoroegneria spicata dominant on west and scattered throughout. Bromus carinatus south-facing slopes; Symphoricarpus albus common; adjacent forest dominated by dominant on north-facing slopes of drainages. Pseudotsuga menziesii. Single stem from base; Scattered along edge of seasonal creek. locally common; annual. David Giblin 3856 David Giblin 5250 19 May 2011 17 Jun 2014 WTU-424837, WTU-V-068071 WTU-424869, WTU-V-068301

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia gracilis (Sm.) D.D. Keck Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Colockum Wildlife Area. Near top of Stray Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Round Gulch. Mountain Road. Approximately 5 kilometers in Elev. 1215 m. from junction with [sic]. 47.17925° N, 120.2135° W; WGS 84, Elev. 1245 m. uncertainty: 3 m., Source: GPS 46.63063° N, 121.30923° W; WGS 84, South-facing grassland slope with lithosol, uncertainty: 20 m., Source: GPS basalt cobble outcropping and adjacent Pinus Southeast-facing bare-soil slope with seep ponderosa forest. Common; annual; ligules scattered throughout. Bromus carinatus yellow. common; adjacent forest dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii. Locally common in Don Knoke 2026 open soil. Annual branched near base. with With David Giblin, Megan A. Jensen, Ben Legler. David Giblin 5249 30 Jun 2010 17 Jun 2014 WTU-424882, WTU-V-068321 WTU-424856, WTU-V-068300

Asteraceae Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray Madia glomerata Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Colockum Wildlife Area. Near top of Stray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Gulch. Cougar Creek Road, approximately 8 kilometers Elev. 1215 m. north of junction, with Grande Ronde River 47.17925° N, 120.2135° W; WGS 84, Road. uncertainty: 3 m., Source: GPS Elev. 967 m. South-facing grassland slope with lithosol, 46.06192° N, 177.33096° W; WGS 84, basalt cobble outcropping and adjacent Pinus uncertainty: 50 m., Source: GPS, Invalid ponderosa forest. Common and abundant in coordinates (located outside county bounds). dry, open soil. South-facing slope with scattered Ponderosa pine trees to 20 meteres tall; Balsamorhiza and Don Knoke 2014 Lupinus abundant. Scattered in open soil near with With David Giblin, Megan A. Jensen, Ben rocks. Legler. David Giblin 4728 30 Jun 2010 21 May 2013 WTU-424844, WTU-V-068317 WTU-424886, WTU-V-068361 Asteraceae Madia exigua (Sm.) A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: Colville National Forest. Canyon Creek Campground area, approximately 0.5 km west of campground. Elev. 730 m. 48.576° N, 118.2444° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 200 m., Source: GPS North and east-facing bald in Pseudotsuga menziesii, Larix occidentalis, Pinus contorta, and Pinus ponderosa forest; Holodiscus discolor and Erythronium grandiflorum (fruiting) common. Uncommon in vernally moist soil; annual. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 6723 22 May 2019 Herbarium: WTU