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Label Query: Genus = "Anemone" Ranunculaceae Anemone debilis Fisch. ex Turcz. Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida RUSSIAN FEDERATION, SAKHALIN REGION: U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Sakhalin Island; on southern part of island along the Nayba River Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Hurricane Creek Canyon, along circa 5 kilometers north-northwest of town of Bykov. trail. Elev. 98 ft. Elev. 5441 ft. 47° 59' 54.48" N, 142° 53' 56.52" E 45° 17.583' N, 117° 18.495' W Ecotone between uncut field along river and dense Abies Open meadow bordered by mixed conifer forest with openings. Also Sachalinensis forest on slope above. Growing under Abies above forested with openings (with Equisetum arvense). White flowers; river. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. forest edge. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 701 17 Jul 2003 Richard G. Olmstead 02-75 21 Jul 2002 with Peter Zika Herbarium: WTU WTU-361184 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone dichotoma L. Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida RUSSIAN FEDERATION, SAKHALIN REGION: Sakhalin Island, central part; 10.5 km SW of Nogliki on east side of U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: lower Tym River ca 1 km upstream of mouth of Parkata River. Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Eagle Cap Ranger District, Eagle Elev. 66 ft. Cap Wilderness Area. Big Sheep Creek Drainage. Bonnie Lakes 51° 38' 59.64" N, 142° 58' 37.98" E Trail. Pass between Big Sheep Creek and Wallowa River, south of Wet boreal forest of Larix, Abies, Betula, Alnus; understory of thick Aneroid Peak. moss mats, lichens, and herbs. In fruit; stems single, branched; on Elev. 8462 ft. road edge. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 45° 11.6' N, 117° 11.1' W Basalt bedrock, +/- alpine meadows (widely scattered trees) - Pinus. Ben Legler 1046 2 Aug 2003 Petals light yellow with purple on back; locally common. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Herbarium: WTU Sharon Rodman 631 19 Jul 2002 with Peter Zika, Mark Egger, David Tank, Ben Legler Ranunculaceae WTU-361043 Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Bonny Lake. Elev. 7837 ft. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson 45° 11.025' N, 117° 9.617' W Open wet meadows, bordered by scattered mixed conifer forest U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: (mostly Abies lasiocarpa). Steep moisture gradient to dry rocky Okanogan National Forest. Easy Pass Trail, slope, west-facing, variable 5 to 25 degrees. Pale yellow flowers. along trail ca. 1 km. east and below summit of Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. pass. Elev. 5750 ft. Don Knoke 200 20 Jul 2002 48° 34.38' N, 120° 50.098' W; T36N R16E with Ben Legler, Dick Olmstead S34 SE Steep scree field/alpine meadow. WTU-360498 occidentalis, Luetkea pectinata, Carex spp., some Abies lasiocarpa along edge. Sepals white; bunch-forming perennial to 30 cm. ; Ranunculaceae common in places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Don Knoke 326 U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: with David Giblin Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Bonny Lake. Elev. 7837 ft. 25 Jul 2003 45° 11.025' N, 117° 9.617' W Open wet meadows, bordered by scattered mixed conifer forest WTU-361208, WTU-V-060001 (mostly Abies lasiocarpa). Steep moisture gradient to dry rocky slope, west-facing, variable 5 to 25 degrees. Petals cream-yellow at base, reddish-purple at tips. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Ranunculaceae Native. Anemone deltoidea Hook. Don Knoke 210 20 Jul 2002 with Ben Legler, Dick Olmstead U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COWLITZ COUNTY: 10 miles south of Kelso. WTU-360733 46.0201°, -122.85196°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On basaltic outcrops among Quercus and poison oak. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 13746 30 May 1946 WTU-104721 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. felix (M. Peck) C.L. Hitchc. Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Near Aloha. Eatonville. 47.20111°, -124.16667°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: 46.8675°, -122.26528°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wet open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. George Neville Jones 6453 11 May 1935 J. B. Flett s.n. 25 May 1901 WTU-30466 WTU-41992

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Wind River Road 9 miles N of SR 14. Near Renton. T4N R7E S23; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, 47.48306°, -122.21583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Georef'd by Ben Legler GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Mossy forest floor in conifer woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Among moss in shady woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. Walter J. Eyerdam s.n. Jun 1931 Mildred Arnot 797 10 Jun 1996 WTU-27988 WTU-333210

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: East of Cle Elum. Fort Lewis, Rainier Training Area. 47.19556°, -120.93806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 518500E, 5198500N; uncertainty: 500 m., Georef'd by Joseph GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Slope flat, gravel loam, on overgrown logging road. common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ivey s.n. 6 May 1938 Denise Liguori 205 24 May 1993 WTU-316149 WTU-330489 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Near Lyle. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: 45.69611°, -121.285°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Olympic National Park; Deer Park, 18-19 miles south of intersection GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff of Highway 101 and road to Deer Park (on Blue Mountain). In moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 5360-6000 ft. 47.947778°, -123.254167°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 200 m., Source: J. William Thompson 11549 25 May 1935 Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Woods mostly of Abies lasiocarpa, with some Pinus contorta. WTU-15591JWT Perennial with woody taproot, some plants branching at base; occasional to frequent among rocks near summit; flowers cream-colored adaxially, light blue abaxially. Phenology: Flowers & Ranunculaceae Fruits. Origin: Native. Anemone deltoidea Hook. Melinda F. Denton 3364 19 Jul 1973 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: WTU-259968 Lower slopes of Storm King Mountain, south of Elbe. Elev. 3000-4000 ft. 46.650833°, -122.186389°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff In woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 8609 28 Jun 1932 WTU-15547JWT Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Marmot Pass, Olympic Mountains. Mount Aix, Snoqualmie National Forest. Elev. 5500 ft. Elev. 5000-7800 ft. 47.81833°, -123.13222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46.794722°, -121.254167°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine ridges [Mixed collection. Also on sheet: Anemone multifida. Alpine crags at 7500 ft. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Filed under Anemone drummondii var. drummondii.] Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 15005 15 Jul 1940 J. William Thompson 9917 18 Aug 1933 WTU-347566 WTU-15571JWT-A Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Star Mountain ridge. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Elev. 7500 ft. Camp Creek mining road turnoff, 1/8 mi. below Camp Creek. Upper 48.250556°, -120.428333°; uncertainty: 3000 m., Georef'd by Cle Elum River Valley. Joseph Stormer 47.36952°, -121.102074°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Broken rock and soil, very sparse vegetation. Flowers white, bluish GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff on dorsal surface. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Rocky flats of predominantly peridotite alluvium. Fairly open stand of lodgepole pine with douglas fir, (scattered and stunted), some few Ralph Naas 1021 15 Jul 1971 individuals of subalpine fir, yew, Juniperus communis; vaccinium with Dorothy Naas deliciosum, Sorbus occidentalis, Chimaphila unbellata. Forbs: Fragaria virginica, Achillea lanulosa, Arenaria lateriflora, Phlox WTU-323848 diffusa, Douglasia nivalis, Thlaspi alpestre, Castilleja elmeri?, Senecio pauperculus. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae A. R. Kruckeberg 4977 10 Jun 1960 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii WTU-215185 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Burgett Peak, 10 miles north-northeast of Mazama. Ranunculaceae Elev. 7350 ft. 48.71889°, -120.31306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky ridge top. Flowers white, purplish on dorsal surface. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Frozen Lake, Mount Rainier. Elev. 7000 ft. Naas 1674 14 Jul 1972 46.92°, -121.665°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: with Cheney GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. WTU-321792 J. M. Grant s.n. Aug 1926 Ranunculaceae WTU-22092 Anemone lyallii Britton Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Olympic National Park, Idaho Camp. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Elev. 5100 ft. 48.26667°, -124.675°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Mount Pugh, Cascade Mountains. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 7000 ft. 48.143056°, -121.372778°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Ruby L. C. Sovereign 548 4 Jul 1941 Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-316060 J. William Thompson 14323 18 Aug 1938 Ranunculaceae WTU-17678JWT Anemone lyallii Britton U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Creek near Laurel, in the Falcon Valley. 45.94417°, -121.37889°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In brush along creek. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 7451 30 Apr 1912 WTU-262308 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Shelton. Ridge between Grand and Lillian Valleys, Olympic National Park. 47.21528°, -123.09944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 6000 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 48.26667°, -124.675°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Gravelly prairie. Phenology: Vegetative. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry shale scree, SW aspect, cushion community. Inflorescence George Neville Jones 3828 22 Jun 1933 creamy yellow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-347567 Douglas K. Pike 7-13-78-19 13 Jul 1978 Herbarium: WTU Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Ca. 9 miles northerly of Concrete. Elev. 1300 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: 48.670913°, -121.733728°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Just above Constance Pass on trail to Sunnybrook Meadows. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ibro Polovina 47.76722°, -123.16528°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Open site in Tsuga heterophylla, Alnus rubra, Acer circinatum GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff woods. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Dry exposed ridge. Arctic-alpine to Hudsonian zones. Pectinate hair character indistinct. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Ralph Naas 1370 31 May 1972 with Dorothy Naas A. R. Kruckeberg 6119 4 Aug 1968 WTU-323863 WTU-319031

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Hells Crossing, American River. Mount Angeles; Olympic Mountains. 46.975696°, -121.158046°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Elev. 5000 ft. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.995278°, -123.474444°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open alpine slopes below cliffs. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: F. A. Warren 2050 30 May 1933 Native. WTU-212999 J. William Thompson 7400 16 Jul 1931 WTU-15578JWT Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PEND OREILLE COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Z-Canyon. 48.96652°, -117.33854°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moses Meadows, east of Omak. Wooded slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 3300 ft. 48.42083°, -119.09611°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: J. William Thompson 9213 24 Jun 1933 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry mountain meadow. In wet marshy ground. Phenology: Flowers & WTU-15572JWT Fruits. Origin: Native. Charles B. Fiker 880 19 Jun 1932 Ranunculaceae WTU-15542 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Mount Aix, Snoqualmie National Forest. Elev. 5000-7800 ft. Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida 46.794722°, -121.254167°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Alpine crags at 7500 ft. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Columbia River 10 miles north of Gifford Ferry. Elev. 1290 ft. J. William Thompson 15005 15 Jul 1940 48.572811°, -118.086806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-291420 Stony east shore. Below 1290 ft. level. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. H. T. Rogers 321 23 Apr 1940 WTU-83235 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Near Joe Mills Pass NW of Mt. Chopaka. Prince Creek Drainage, near Mule Shoe Camp. Elev. 7050 ft. Elev. 6500 ft. T40N R24E S14; WGS 84, uncertainty: 400 m., Source: 48.147261°, -120.497502°; WGS84, Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Asdf. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georef'd by WTU Staff Well vegetated, east slope. With Claytonia Elroy Burnett s.n. 13 Jul 1987 lanceolata. Flowers white with bluish tinge on back. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: WTU-317684 Native. Ralph Naas 1046 Ranunculaceae with Dorothy Naas Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida 16 Jul 1971 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: WTU-321894, WTU-V-041823 Crater Mountain, ca. 1 mile southeast of summit. Elev. 5900 ft. 48.73944°, -120.91778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Ranunculaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Damp, east slope. With Aquilegia formosa, Spiraea densiflora. Asdf. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Ralph Naas 1251 20 Aug 1971 Olympic National Park; summit of Obstruction with Dorothy Naas Peak. Elev. 6450 ft. WTU-321892 47° 55' 18" N, 123° 22' 22" W In a very moist area from snowmelt above. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae William E. Brockman s.n. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin 25 Jul 1956 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Blue Mountain, Olympic National Park. WTU-213646, WTU-V-041824 Elev. 5700-6000 ft. 47.955°, -123.25778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky southwest-facing slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae E. G. Schreiner s.n. 14 Jul 1972 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson WTU-263944 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Sunnybrook Meadows, along Constance Pass Ranunculaceae Trail. 47.76722°, -123.16528°; WGS 84, Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Frequent in moist to dry subalpine meadowy West side of Mount Baker. slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 7000 ft. 48.77553°, -121.86102°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: A. R. Kruckeberg 6114 Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett On shale slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 4 Aug 1968 W. C. Muenscher 10609 21 Jul 1939 WTU-319034, WTU-V-060124 with Hope Weitman WTU-56031 Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Highest peak northeast of Fish Lake, 30 miles northwest of Cle Elum. Elev. 5600-6200 ft. 47.56256°, -121.17189°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Southwest slope of peak, at 6200 ft. Sepals blue on outer face. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 7957 6 Jul 1942 WTU-76207 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Snowgrass Flat, in Cascade Mountains near Mt. Hermann, at Mt. Baker Lodge. Walupt Lake and Goat Rocks. Elev. 5000 ft. Elev. 5830 ft. 48.86628°, -121.70251°; WGS 84, 46° 29' 30" N, 121° 28' 28" W; T12N R11E uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Nat. Geog. S29 TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Subalpine meadow surrounded by forest of Alpine slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Abies lasiocarpa and Tsuga mertensiana. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 11303 Sarah Gage G&R 649 15 Aug 1934 with Sharon Rodman WTU-9872JWT, WTU-V-041820 3 Aug 1992 WTU-345370, WTU-V-041821 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: (YIN) Howard Lake, 55 miles west of Toppenish. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Elev. 4871-5697 ft. Mt. Elinor [Ellinor]. 46.371695°, -121.461726°; WGS 84, Elev. 5500-5800 ft. uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, 47.52205°, -123.26061°; WGS 84, Georef'd by WTU Staff uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Hudsonian zone. At NW corner of lake. Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Mountain meadow at 5500 ft. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. E. Hunn 551 Phillips B. Freer 344 30 Jul 1977 3 Sep 1950 WTU-271256, WTU-V-060013 WTU-135183, WTU-V-041822 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5T5/S1 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: (Threatened; WANHP)] Billy Goat Pass. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 6000 ft. 48.80806°, -120.32806°; WGS 84, Doris Mullen s.n. May 1935 uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, with Wayne Dykkesten Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine slopes and meadows. Phenology: WTU-30463 Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 10878 Ranunculaceae 1 Jul 1934 Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. WTU-9703JWT, WTU-V-041819 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Blue Mountains: Along Skyline Ridge road above the Tucannon River. T9N R40E S14; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Ranunculaceae Georef'd by Ben Legler In moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Jared J. Davis 196 14 Jun 1953 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Trail to Van Trump Park, Mount Rainier National Park. WTU-195582 46.88333°, -121.88333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. George Neville Jones 9722 5 Sep 1936 WTU-101645 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Brender Canyon, 5 miles west of Cashmere. Wind River Experimental Station, Carson. 47.522482°, -120.532914°; WGS84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 45.740124°, -121.809151°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Forested slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. George H. Ward 227 17 Apr 1946 Kenneth Lewis 9 4 May 1938 WTU-132323 WTU-47116

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Trail to Mt. Colonel Bob. Base of Cleman Mountain. Elev. 2000 ft. Elev. 2000-3000 ft. 47.48889°, -123.74556°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46.82°, -120.84806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open ground. 2 collections on this sheet. Phenology: Flowers. Moist creek bottoms at 2000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 14582 27 May 1940 J. William Thompson 6247 9 May 1931 WTU-21690JWT WTU-15640JWT Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. felix (M. Peck) C.L. Hitchc. Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Copalis Bog Preserve, along old logging road. T21N R10W S20 SE 1/4; T21N R10W S29 NE 1/4; NAD 27, Elev. 1080 ft. uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU T25N R11W S33; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Staff Georef'd by Ben Legler Clearcut area. With Maianthemum diletatum, Gaultheria shallon, Bog. Growing in Sphagnum hummocks throughout bog. Phenology: Linnaea borealis, Blechnum spicna., Cornus canadensis, Carex Flowers. Origin: Native. echinata ssp. phyllomanica. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Alan Taylor s.n. 16 May 1980 Eliza Habegger 391 23 May 1998 WTU-284457 WTU-228796 Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Anemone parviflora Michx. North side of Lake Keechelus. Elev. 2600 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: 47.32944°, -121.37167°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Hart's Pass, 4 miles NNW. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 6500 ft. Cleared land grown to Salix, Acer, and Amelanchier. Sepals 48.72112°, -120.67042°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: bluish-purple, nearly white, or reddish-purple; under bushes. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Open, southwest slope. Flowers white, bluish on dorsal surface. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 4674 27 May 1939 Ralph Naas 1840 1 Aug 1972 WTU-54586 with Dorothy Naas WTU-321807 Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Matlock. 47.23806°, -123.40667°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravelly woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. M. Grant s.n. 1 Jun 1917 WTU-43837 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Smiley Ridge, 19 mi. SW of Asotin. Blue Mountains: Alnus Springs from Rattlesnake trail #3219. T8N R43E S36; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 46° 10' 52" N, 117° 41' 41" W; NAD 27, uncertainty: 50 m., GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GPS Plant short rhizomatous; sepals white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Open meadow, dry ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. Alan C. Yen 268 27 Jun 1997 C. L. Hitchcock 21830 10 Jun 1959 with Pat Reeves and John Myers with C. V. Muhlick WTU-349103 WTU-197498 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Gifford Pinchot National Forest: South Prairie. Intersection of Forest Tip Top Mountain, near Deer Park Spring, Wenatchee National Road 6615 and 66. Forest. Elev. 3020 ft. Elev. 4100 ft. 45° 54.923' N, 121° 42.475' W T23N R18E S32; WGS84, uncertainty: 700 m., Source: Seasonally inundated flat meadows surrounded by Populus Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff balsamifera, Picea engelmanii, Pinus contorta, Abies grandis, Salix Slope 15%, exposure NW. Ponderosa pine - Douglas fir, with sitchensis. Drywoods; margins of prairies; growing with Rosa and pinegrass, Carex, Arnica, Vicia. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Apocynum; spreading by delicate threadlike stolons in leaf litter. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. G. Smith 273 12 Jul 1962 with B. R. McConnell Alison Colwell 01-37 16 Jun 2001 WTU-322200 WTU-350117

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone oregana A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Umatilla National Forest, intersection of Forest Road 40 and Forest Gifford Pinchot National Forest: Forest Service Road 121. Road 4030. Misery Springs. Elev. 3106 ft. Elev. 6199 ft. 45° 55.5' N, 121° 42.691' W 46° 7' 25" N, 117° 28' 55" W; T8N R42E S36 S Young second-growth forest; Picea engelmanii and Pseudotsuga Flowers white. Meadow edges and under Abies. Phenology: menziesii. Petals light purple to lavender to blue; rhizomatous. Flowers. Origin: Native. Growing with Linnaea borealis and Pachystima myrsinites. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Randall Hitchin 97-06 27 Jun 1997 Sharon Rodman 571 16 Jun 2001 WTU-339565 WTU-352052 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Mount Spokane. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Elev. 3700-4000 ft. Gifford - Pinchot National Forest. Riparian corridor along unnamed 47.921111°, -117.101667°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: creek - Forest Service Road 6615 at bridge crossing. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 3054 ft. In dense growth at rill side. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 45° 55.298' N, 121° 42.983' W Populus balsamifera, Picea engelmanii, and Pseudotsuga menziesii. Harold W. Smith 1078 17 Jun 1936 White petals. Growing with Aquilegia in partial shade under Abies amabilis, Acer circinatum, Symphoricarpos albus. Phenology: WTU-35885 Flowers. Origin: Native. Sharon Rodman 580 16 Jun 2001 Ranunculaceae WTU-352093 Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHITMAN COUNTY: North side of Kamiak Butte. 46.8625°, -117.16583°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wooded. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. F. L. Pickett 380 29 Apr 1916 WTU-84994 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Gifford Pinchot National Forest: FS Road 60. Cascade Forest. Olalla R.S. T5N R9E S6; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Elev. 5000 ft. Georef'd by WTU Staff 43.098004°, -121.290137°; WGS 84, Bridge over dry creek. Pale purple to white, few in flower along the uncertainty: 6688 m., Source: Digital Map, creek. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Slope; gentle SE. Soil; friable volcanic loam. David Tank 01-14 16 Jun 2001 Type; open grass land. Associated plants; Festuca, Castilleja, etc. Full sunlight. Common WTU-352010 name; Sugar Bowls. Distribution; open grassy parks. Abundance; occas. here. Forage value; not observed to be grazed. Herbarium of the Ranunculaceae Forest Service #50986. Ingram. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Anemone deltoidea Hook. D. C. Ingram 1596 12 Jul 1924 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Gifford Pinchot National Forest. SE corner of intersection of FR 66 WTU-355052, WTU-V-060144 and 6610. 45° 54.601' N, 121° 41.962' W; T5N R9E S20 Bog adjacent to S Prairie. Forest edge of bog. Grand fir, doug. fir, Ranunculaceae cottonwood, alder and willow at bog edge. White flowers on scattered plants. Thin rhizome 3-4 in. below soil surface. Phenology: Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Robert Goff 01-9 16 Jun 2001 Olympic Mountains, Mount Angeles. Elev. 5500 ft. WTU-352191 47.99536°, -123.46725°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ranunculaceae Open alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Type Specimen: Holotype. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson J. William Thompson 8411 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: North Cascades National Park. Ragged Ridge 18 Jun 1932 below Mesahchie Peak. Elev. 5355 ft. WTU-15577JWT, WTU-V-000253 48° 34' 21.42884" N, 120° 52' 12.56206" W; UTM Zone 10, 657111.19E, 5381918.64N; T35N R16E S4; Source: Calc. from UTM, UTM from field notes. Ranunculaceae South facing talus slope with small tributary (to Fisher Creek). Stream flows down series of Anemone tamarae Charkev. cascades and through an ice tunnel. Downslope end of talus is dry. Scattered on upper edges of RUSSIAN FEDERATION: talus slope. In fruit. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Khabarovskiy territory, Ayano-Mayskiy district, Native. vicinity of village Aym, 17 kilometers upstream of Semya River. Jeff Walker 142 24 Aug 2003 Elev. 400 m. with Sharon Rodman, Nancy Job 58.778879°, 134.240055°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2595 m., Source: Digital Map, WTU-356948, WTU-V-060129, NPS accession 656, catalog 24501 Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Swarding stony slope, southwest slope with Rhododendron admasii and Carex macrogyna. Ranunculaceae Absently, rare. Number 78a of the Plantae Vasculares Orientis Extremi Rossici (VLA) Flora Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Exsiccata. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Type Specimen: Isotype. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Cascade Mountains. North Cascade National Park. 0.2 air S.S. Kharkevich s.n. 23 Jun 1978 kilometers NE of Upper, west of Silent Lakes. Easy Gully or Easy with V. Yakubov Couloir, above Fisher Creek headquarters and Fisher Creek basin. Elev. 5248 ft. WTU-337062, WTU-V-000254 48° 33.1' N, 120° 50.3' W; UTM Zone 10, 659524.412E, 5379655.784N; T35N R16E S11; Source: Field notes, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. Steep North-facing granite talus and slide. Rock-walled chute. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. P. F. Zika 18878C 24 Aug 2003 with Steve Cody, Cody Hinchliff, Jim Duemmel, Walt Lockwood. WTU-356868, NPS accession 656, catalog 24549 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone cylindrica A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, MCCONE COUNTY: Ridgeline 0.4 miles southwest of Blakely Springs along Forest East slope west above Hilliard Coulee. Service Road 64, southwest of Bluewood Ski Area. Elev. 2550 ft. Elev. 6020 ft. T26N R42E S21 NW 1/4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: 46° 3' 46" N, 117° 55' 10" W; NAD 83 TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Mix of dry, rocky exposed areas and open Picea-Abies forest. Petals In dry meadow. Large colony. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: white; common in shade around conifers. Phenology: Flowers. Native. Origin: Native. Klaus H. Lackschewitz 8235 27 Jun 1978 Ben Legler 1982 11 Jul 2004 WTU-288704 WTU-362182 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone cylindrica A. Gray Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: Bridger Pass. Iron Mountain. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. 44.400865°, -122.149273°; uncertainty: 1275 m., Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 50 20 Aug 1916 Open woods on the south slope in the early spring. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-263113 William H. Baker 3553 25 Mar 1947 Ranunculaceae WTU-190651 Anemone cylindrica A. Gray Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: Bridger Pass. Anemone baldensis L. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., ALASKA, JUNEAU COUNTY: Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 572 22 Jul 1921 Mountain near Juneau. Elev. 3000 ft. WTU-263114 58.339447°, -134.342818°; uncertainty: 50000 m. Phenology: Flowers. Ranunculaceae Emma A. Shumway s.n. 6 Aug 1891 Anemone cylindrica A. Gray WTU-96438 U.S.A., MONTANA, MEAGHER COUNTY: 15 miles northwest of White Sulphur Springs. Ranunculaceae 46.701614°, -111.12543°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Anemone canadensis L. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: C. L. Hitchcock 16273 8 Jul 1947 [locality and coordinates withheld; status in British Columbia: S2S3 (Rare, Blue List; BCCDC)] WTU-114520 Phenology: Flowers. F. Comte T-7 Jul 1927 Ranunculaceae WTU-330167 Anemone cylindrica A. Gray U.S.A., MONTANA, LAKE COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Two miles south of Polson. 47.663037°, -114.153559°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4607 m., Anemone cylindrica A. Gray Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer On open grassy slope. Sepals white. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. U.S.A., MONTANA, RAVALLI COUNTY: Origin: Native. Big game winter range east of Corvallis. Elev. 5400 ft. C. L. Hitchcock 17767 27 Jun 1948 Open sagebrush slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-126478 Jaculyn Cory 1621 4 Jul 1976 WTU-288733 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone cylindrica A. Gray Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., MONTANA, SHERIDAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Two miles south of Dagmar. Cameron's sawmill on the Big White Salmon River. On Tall-grass prairie edge. Rare. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. 45.747605°, -121.52101°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Hotchkiss 6935 10 Aug 1943 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 3545 15 Jun 1894 WTU-121043 WTU-262309 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Klickitat Meadows. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Mineral Springs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Near Lyle. 45.69611°, -121.285°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: J. B. Flett s.n. 30 May 1907 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-42617 J. William Thompson 11549 25 May 1935 Ranunculaceae WTU-32756 Anemone deltoidea Hook. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Brunette. Anemone multifida Poir. Damp places, woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: J. B. Flett s.n. 15 May 1894 Hurricane Ridge, Olympic Mountains. Elev. 6000 ft. WTU-36028 47.93333°, -123.40833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine open slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae J. William Thompson 14192.5 6 Sep 1937 Anemone deltoidea Hook. WTU-10291JWT U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: On side of Storm King Mountain. 46.64861°, -122.15722°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Ranunculaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone deltoidea Hook. Harold E. Helmrich 55 28 Jun 1932 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Siskiyou National Forest; on highway 3897, 3.3 miles north & east of WTU-306271 Grayback Road (3941) or [circa] 20 miles east of Cave Junction. Elev. 4390 ft. Cutover woods of Pseudotsuga, with Ceanothus. Abundant; petals Ranunculaceae white; long white rhizomes present. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone deltoidea Hook. Melinda F. Denton 2556 23 Jun 1973 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Paradise River, Mount Tacoma. WTU-259231 Elev. 5000 ft. Moist shady places. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae J. B. Flett s.n. 10 Jul 1895 Anemone deltoidea Hook. WTU-37558 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Along the Grayback Trail, Oregon Caves Ranunculaceae National Monument and vicinity. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone deltoidea Hook. William H. Baker 81 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: with George C. Ruhle Mount Rainier. 46.852827°, -121.760441°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 17500 m., 29 Jun 1949 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-298156, WTU-V-060127 J. B. Tarlton s.n. 1916 WTU-25949 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Anemone multifida Poir. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Near Wauconda Summit. Hurricane Ridge. Elev. 3500 ft. Elev. 5600 ft. 48.72583°, -119.0125°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: 47.93333°, -123.40833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wet meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Open ridge. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 8656 2 Jul 1932 Edith Hardin English 1204 13 Jul 1941 WTU-15543JWT WTU-315723

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: Oregon Caves National Monument and vicinity. Along Sand Ridge. Above the Columbia River Gorge near Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Warrendale. Elev. 3000 ft. William H. Baker 46 28 Jun 1949 Woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with George C. Ruhle J. William Thompson 11852 WTU-298157 3 Jul 1935 Ranunculaceae WTU-15595JWT-1 Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Along the No Name Trail. Ranunculaceae 42.094043°, -123.407877°; uncertainty: 2000 m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Anemone multifida Poir. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: William H. Baker 738 9 Jun 1950 Summit of Olympic Mountains. with George C. Ruhle Shale and rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-298154 J. B. Flett s.n. 20 Jul 1891 WTU-36024 Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. Mount Angeles. 48.00365°, -123.445867°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5330 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Valley of Myers Creek, Chesaw. Alpine meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 3000-4500 ft. 48.946236°, -119.049966°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Harold E. Helmrich 282 15 Jul 1933 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open field. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-306272 Harold St. John 5195 2 Jul 1921 with W. D. Courtney, Charles S. Parker Ranunculaceae WTU-112896 Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., OREGON, MARION COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Salem. [No collection date given]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone deltoidea Hook. O. B. Johnson s.n. U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: Above the Columbia River Gorge near Warrendale. WTU-32008 Elev. 3000 ft. Woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 11852 3 Jul 1935 WTU-34109 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Anemone narcissiflora L. U.S.A., MONTANA, DEER LODGE COUNTY: CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: Anaconda-Pintlar Range; Clark Fork River drainage; east side of Canol Road, Rose River Valley, mountain east of mile 77. Storm Lake along the Storm-Twin Lakes Trail. 61.364127°, -132.908396°; uncertainty: 7500 m., Georef'd by Elev. 8724 ft. Joseph Stormer 46.071324°, -113.255994°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 900 m., Source: Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. A. E. Porsild 10951 4 Jul 1944 with A. J. Breitung Pat Elvander 711 4 Jul 1976 with Matt Elvander WTU-128543 WTU-272821 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. f. sauguinea (Pursh) Fern. Anemone deltoidea Hook. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Pouce Coupe. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: 55° N, 120° W; Misleading coordinates given only to nearest Siskiyou Mountains. On Mount Grayback. degree. Elev. 5000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. 42.109829°, -123.312827°; uncertainty: 2000 m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer D. H. Calverley 107 Jul 1956 Moist slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-195885 J. William Thompson 12469 2 Aug 1935 Ranunculaceae WTU-33674 Anemone narcissiflora L. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., ALASKA, ALEUTIANS WEST COUNTY: Dutch Harbor and Unalaska. Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Grassy places. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., MONTANA, LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY: J. B. Flett 1778 17 Jun 1900 5 miles west of Lincoln; Helena National Forest. Open field. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-36023 C. L. Hitchcock s.n. 1 Jul 1948 Ranunculaceae WTU-126552 Anemone narcissiflora L. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., ALASKA, ALEUTIANS EAST COUNTY: Aleutian Islands: Akutan. Anemone narcissiflora L. 54.132338°, -165.888412°; uncertainty: 16000 m. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: Ogilvie Mountains, along Dempster Road, mile 57. George Neville Jones 9398 15 Aug 1936 Elev. 2500-4200 ft. 64.642736°, -138.380651°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., WTU-36009 Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer River flats, in meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Ranunculaceae R. T. Porsild 101 3 Jul 1966 with A. E. Porsild Anemone multifida Poir. f. sauguinea (Pursh) Fern. WTU-231769 U.S.A., MONTANA, GRANITE COUNTY: At Eagle Creek, Rock Creek Canyon. 46.434923°, -113.741202°; uncertainty: 1000 m. Ranunculaceae Phenology: Flowers. Anemone multifida Poir. f. sauguinea (Pursh) Fern. C. L. Hitchcock 14450 6 Jul 1946 with C. V. Muhlick U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Lava Cap; 1 1/2 miles below Aneroid Lake. WTU-105443 On talus; high ridge east of meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 2263 12 Jul 1950 WTU-169983 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. Anemone narcissiflora L. U.S.A., ALASKA, ALEUTIANS EAST COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA, SOUTHEAST FAIRBANKS COUNTY: Aleutian Islands: Akutan. Mainland. About 1 mile southeast of Juneau along Mount Roberts 54.132338°, -165.888412°; uncertainty: 16000 m. Trail. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 2000 ft. T41S R68E S24 S 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: George Neville Jones 9398 15 Aug 1936 Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer North side of a grassy slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-12272JWT Mary Clay Muller 4306 8 Jul 1981 Ranunculaceae WTU-282635 Anemone narcissiflora L. Ranunculaceae CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Alice Mountain northeast of Turnegain L., Cassier dist.. Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Elev. 5500 ft. 58° N, 128° W; Misleading coordinates given only to nearest CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: degree. Whitehorse. Wet alpine meadow. Common. Phenology: Flowers. 60.712561°, -135.061107°; uncertainty: 15000 m. Waste land about town. Buds red or white. Phenology: Flowers. A. F. Szczawinski s.n. 27 Jul 1961 J. M. Gillett 3504A 25 Jun 1949 WTU-205559 with D. A. Mitchell Ranunculaceae WTU-290435 Anemone multifida Poir. f. sauguinea (Pursh) Fern. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: Root of Mount Baldy, east side of Bridger range. Anemone narcissiflora L. Open hillside. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: D. B. Swingle s.n. 28 Jun 1929 Camp Denali. Elev. 1750-3500 ft. WTU-43901 63° 31' 6.6" N, 150° 53' 36.6" W Rocky ridge face. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Sally Dickman s.n. 25 Jun 1967 Anemone narcissiflora L. WTU-287202 U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Sixteen miles west of Nome City. Ranunculaceae Mountain slopes, rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida J. B. Flett 1612 15 Jul 1900 U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: WTU-36022 Lac meadow. Elev. 5000 ft. Moist field. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae D. B. Swingle s.n. 18 Jun 1933 Anemone multifida Poir. f. sauguinea (Pursh) Fern. WTU-36700 U.S.A., MONTANA, WHEATLAND COUNTY: 20 miles east of Harlowton. Edge of lake. Phenology: Flowers. Ranunculaceae C. L. Hitchcock 16315 10 Jul 1947 Anemone narcissiflora L. WTU-114522 U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Thum Bay, Knight Island, Prince William Sound. 60.206643°, -147.811189°; uncertainty: 2400 m. Ranunculaceae In rock crevices at base of a cliff near top of mountain. Specimens in fruit only, rare in this area. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone multifida Poir. f. sauguinea (Pursh) Fern. W. J. Eyerdam 3502 15 Aug 1940 U.S.A., MONTANA COUNTY: Near Cutbank Creek, Glacier National Park. WTU-292404 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. G. N. Jones 5430 15 Jul 1934 WTU-101155 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., MONTANA, LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Directly south of Gibson Lake, and 3 miles southwest of Gibson 15 miles south of Dickey along North Fork Big Lost River. Dam; 25 miles northwest of Augusta; Lewis and Clark National 43.898242°, -114.004687°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Forest. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff High limestone cliffs. Sepals red or white. Phenology: Flowers. Sagebrush flats. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 15584 20 Jun 1947 C. L. Hitchcock 18047 4 Jul 1948 WTU-114523 WTU-126477 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA, KODIAK ISLAND COUNTY: Akutan, Aleutian Islands. Trinity Islands, Alitak, Lazy Bay. 54.1259°, -165.888412°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15909 m., Source: Near helicopter pad. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer On hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. H. B. Looff 1759 1936 with E. H. Looff G. N. Jones 9503 15 Aug 1936 WTU-313988 WTU-101183 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., MONTANA, MEAGHER COUNTY: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Just north of Castle City; Castle Mountains. Lilloet. 46.462608°, -110.673244°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Phenology: Flowers. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Moist soil at mines. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. W. B. Anderson 784 19 May 1918 C. L. Hitchcock 15936 30 Jun 1947 WTU-139691 WTU-114524 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Out of Palmer near Independence Nune. U.S.A., ALASKA, KODIAK ISLAND COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Trinity Islands, Alitak, Lazy Bay. Near helicopter pad. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. Heller s.n. 7 Jul 1946 H. B. Looff 1251 1936 WTU-113255 with E. H. Looff WTU-313987 Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Ranunculaceae CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida In Flathead Valley. At international boundary; lodgepole pine forest. Date not given, CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: probably. Phenology: Flowers. Darcy. Phenology: Flowers. J. Hatter 218 1 Jul 1949 M. C. Anderson 783 14 May 1918 WTU-146461 WTU-139998 Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. U.S.A., ALASKA, VALDEZ CORDOVA COUNTY: Port San Juan, Evans Island. 60.050833°, -148.0675°; uncertainty: 1200 m. Subalpine meadow. Phenology: Flowers. W. J. Eyerdam 5805 20 Jun 1948 WTU-174826 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone narcissiflora L. U.S.A., MONTANA, POWELL COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Thirteen miles west of Lincoln on Ovando road. Above village, Chignik. 46.938369°, -112.877398°; uncertainty: 4800 m. Top of hill above village. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. In parks between trees. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Claude E. Flock s.n. 16 Jun 1935 C. L. Hitchcock 11639 28 Jun 1945 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-56686 WTU-99654 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Little Susitna River. U.S.A., ALASKA, KODIAK ISLAND COUNTY: Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Trinity Islands, Alitak, Lazy Bay. Near helicopter pad. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. M. Frohne 49-111 26 Jun 1949 H. B. Looff 18 1936 WTU-176280 with E. H. Looff WTU-314039 Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., ALASKA, VALDEZ CORDOVA COUNTY: Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. Port San Juan, Evans Island. 60.050833°, -148.0675°; uncertainty: 1200 m. U.S.A., ALASKA, KODIAK ISLAND COUNTY: Subalpine meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Trinity Islands, Alitak, Lazy Bay. Near helicopter pad. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. W. J. Eyerdam 5805 20 Jun 1948 H. B. Looff 18 1936 WTU-174834 with E. H. Looff WTU-313986 Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., ALASKA, KENAI PENINSULA COUNTY: Anemone narcissiflora L. Kenai Peninsula. Stetson Creek Valley. 60° 26' N, 149° 52' W U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Scattered but common on moist lower grassy slopes of alpine valley. Near Juneau. Phenology: Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. A. Calder 6452 3 Aug 1951 Emma A. Shumway s.n. 24 Jul 1891 WTU-175621 WTU-96439 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Anemone narcissiflora L. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Middleton Island is located in the Gulf of Alaska about 115 miles From the Iliamna Lake region. south of Valez. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 59° 25' N, 146° 20' W Plants commmon on southern half of island, especially on slopes M. W. Gorman 57 24 Jun 1902 and dry level areas. Sepals white, soil heavy, with a considerable amount of humus. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-15550JWT John H. Thomas 5798 5 Jun 1956 Ranunculaceae WTU-171935 Anemone narcissiflora L. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: 9 - Mile Mountain (northeast of Hazelton). 55.334948°, -127.491326°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Low lush alpine meadows, floor of cirque. Phenology: Flowers. T. T. McCabe 8166 5 Aug 1940 WTU-71692 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA, KODIAK ISLAND COUNTY: Iron Creek, Raspberry Strait, Raspberry Island, Kodiak group. Iron creek. Raspberry Strait. Raspberry Island. Kodiak group. Shore cliffs, in rock crevies of sea. Phenology: Flowers. Rock cravices. Phenology: Flowers. W. J. Eyerdam 5149 5 Aug 1946 W. J. Eyerdam 5149 5 Aug 1946 WTU-120709 WTU-292375

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Middleton Island is located in the Gulf of Alaska about 115 miles Raspberry Strait, Iron Creek, Raspberry Island, Kodiak group. south of Valdez. Amongst moss on sea cliff. Phenology: Flowers. 59° 25' N, 146° 20' W Vegetation about 2 feet tall, common species include: Plantogo W. J. Eyerdam 3699 1945 macrocarpa, Dryopteris austriaca, Maianthemum dilatum, Achillea borealis, Geranium erianthum, Dodecatheon pulchellum, Fritellaria WTU-192575 camtchatcensis, Angelica lucida, Castilleja unalaschcensis, Anemone narcissiflora, Luzula sp., Carex sp., Epilobium glandulosum, Equiseum sp., Rubus spectabilis, Ranunculus Ranunculaceae occidentalis, Fragaria chiloensis, Heracleum maximum, Calamagrostis sp., and other grassses. Achenes black, no plants Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. with young flowers. Phenology: Flowers. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: John H. Thomas 6336 3 Aug 1956 Queen Charlotte Islands; Moresby Island; Tasu Sound; Fairfax Inlet; below Mount de la Touche. . WTU-171934 Elev. 400-2000 ft. Rare on rock ledges of steep rock cliffs at abot 400 feet, much more common at about 2000 feet, on coarse boulder rock slide, many Ranunculaceae sterile plants. Phenology: Fertile. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. J. A. Calder 23573 16 Aug 1957 with R. L. Taylor U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Eshamy, 24 miles southeast of Whitter, Prince William Sound. WTU-242127 Elev. 150 ft. Grassy, areas on open hillsides, south exposure. Uncommon, corolla very lt. yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Ranunculaceae J. David Solf 27 11 Jul 1959 Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. WTU-228062 CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Lake Takakia, about 10 miles south of Moresby Logging Camp (head of Cumshewa Inlet), Moresby Island. Ranunculaceae Elev. 1870 ft. 52.930142°, -132.06297°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Cliff ledges in grassy pockets, especially along steep north-facing U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: cliffs on soth side of lake at about 2200 feet. Phenology: Flowers. Juneau. 58.301944°, -134.419722°; uncertainty: 10000 m. J. A. Calder 36285 25 Jul 1964 Alpine meadows. Phenology: Flowers. with R. L. Taylor J. P. Anderson 6247 15 Jun 1940 WTU-238996 WTU-292994 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone sp. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. : [no locality given on label]. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Tav. Tavastihus, Rapamaki. L 22/5, 13/6. Phenology: Flowers. Prince William Sound. Knight Island. Thum Bay. 60.206643°, -147.811189°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2400 m., Otto Collin s.n. 1899 Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Dan Post Mountain meadow. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-34005 W. J. Eyerdam 5045 25 Jun 1946 WTU-292374 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, GRANITE COUNTY: Mile 265 Richardson Highway, 6 miles south of Delta Junction. Edge of forest circa 15 miles north of Philipsburg. 64° N, 145° 45' W Phenology: Flowers. Sandy, open disturbed ground in Picea glauca woods in Big Delta camp area. Flowers mauve. Botany Division, Science Service C. L. Hitchcock 9128 20 Jun 1944 Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Can. Phenology: Flowers. with C. V. Muhlick W. J. Cody 4847 21 May 1951 WTU-92971 WTU-199272 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., ALASKA, JUNEAU COUNTY: Richardson highway at Copper River Information sign. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Very dry field. Abundant. Phenology: Flowers. Indianpoint Lake, twenty-five miles northeast of Barkerville. Indianpoint Mountain. Maxcine Williams 2182 21 Jun 1968 Lower alpine meadows, western exposure, wet. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-253027 T. T. McCabe 1160 Ranunculaceae 27 May 1934 Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. WTU-36005, WTU-V-060012 U.S.A., MONTANA, MEAGHER COUNTY: Circa 10 miles north of Castle City on eastern slope of Castle Mountains. Sagebrush-lodge pole pine assoc. Phenology: Flowers. Ranunculaceae C. L. Hitchcock 12099 8 Jul 1945 Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. with C. V. Muhlick U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: WTU-98354 [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5T5/S1 (Threatened; WANHP)] Elev. 6400 ft. Ranunculaceae Near melting snow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. C. L. Hitchcock 20304 14 Jul 1954 U.S.A., MONTANA, LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY: WTU-180257 South of Gibson Lake, ca. [circa] 2 miles southwest of Dam; ca. [circa] 25 miles northwest of Augusta; Lewis and Clark National Forest. Ranunculaceae 47.59262°, -112.78657°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. High Limestone cliffs. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., MONTANA, DEER LODGE COUNTY: C. L. Hitchcock 18018 4 Jul 1948 Anaconda-Pinlar Range; Clark Fork River drainage; east side of Storm Lake along the Strom-Twin Lakes Trail. WTU-126476 Elev. 8724 ft. 46.070848°, -113.257367°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 900 m., Source: Ranunculaceae Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Pat Elvander 710 4 Jul 1976 U.S.A., MONTANA, DEER LODGE COUNTY: with Matt Elvander Anaconda Pintlar Range. East slope. Mount Tiny above storm Lake. Elev. 8400 ft. WTU-272819 46.063702°, -113.27316°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1298 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer With scattered windtimber and open, grassy areas. Phenology: Ranunculaceae Flowers. Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Klaus H. Lackschewitz 3667 21 Jun 1972 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: WTU-260906 [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5T5/S1 (Threatened; WANHP)] Elev. 6000 ft. Alpine slopes. See Madrona 4=34. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 14947 4 Jul 1940 WTU-22469JWT Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., MONTANA COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: Bozeman. Crater Lake National Park. 45.678214°, -111.079757°; uncertainty: 12000 m. 42.869452°, -122.166656°; WGS 84, Phenology: Flowers. uncertainty: 2189 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer E. J. Moore s.n. 7 May 1901 Talus slope, above headquarters. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-243814 William H. Baker 6929 Ranunculaceae 8 Jul 1950 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson WTU-155794, WTU-V-060131 CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Alpine, 17 miles northwest of Kaslo. Phenology: Flowers. Ranunculaceae J. Hatter 109 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson 10 Jul 1949 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Wenatchee national Forest, Entiat Mountains, WTU-143110, WTU-V-060126 Carne Mountainb, west-facing slope south of the summit. 200 feet below top. Elev. 6850 ft. 48.08806°, -120.80278°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Treeline with Larix lyallii and Abies albicaulis. Ranunculaceae 2n=16. Phenology: Flowers. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Nicole Galland 84-18 U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: 16 Jan 1984 Summit of Lake Mountain. 42.090139°, -123.359861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1566 m., WTU-312826, WTU-V-060130 Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Fruits. William H. Baker 220 30 Jun 1949 Ranunculaceae WTU-298156 Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Ranunculaceae [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5T5/S1 (Threatened; WANHP)] Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Elev. 5000 ft. Steep slope, loose sandy, granite loam, open grass. Assoc. Arabis, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Pentstemon. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Mountain Brookside, Sawtooth Ridge, Valley of War Creek. D. C. Ingram 1954 22 May 1925 48.361367°, -120.396064°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, WTU-322195 Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Harold St. John 3796 with W. D. Courtney, Charles S. Parker Anemone occidentalis S. Watson 22 Jul 1921 CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Kokanee Glacier Park. WTU-96784, WTU-V-060128 Elev. 4000 ft. 49.783333°, -117.133333°; uncertainty: 14000 m. Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 14457 21 Jul 1939 WTU-20125JWT, WTU-V-060133 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Summit of Lake Mountain. Wallowa Whitman National Forest. Eagle Cap 42.090139°, -123.359861°; WGS 84, Wilderness; 2 to 5 miles south of Two Pan on uncertainty: 1566 m., Source: Digital map, trail to Eagle Cap. Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Elev. 8200-8400 ft. Phenology: Flowers. 45.197052°, -117.346307°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3200 m., Source: Digital Map, William H. Baker 219 Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Meadows dissected by interlacing streams and 30 Jun 1949 situated between two mountain ridges. With rhizomatous perennial. Frequent among rocks WTU-298155, WTU-V-060132 and trees (Abies and Pinus contorta). Flowers white proximally, creamed-colored distally. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Ranunculaceae Melinda F. Denton 3342 15 Jul 1973 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson WTU-258490, WTU-V-060139 U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Ashland Peak, Siskiyou Mountains. Ranunculaceae Elev. 7500 ft. 42.080966°, -122.720191°; WGS 84, Anemone occidentalis S. Watson uncertainty: 501 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Legler U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: Alpine slopes of peak. Phenology: Fruits. One-half mile east of upper Holland Lake; Flathead Range; Flathead National Forest. J. William Thompson 12338 Phenology: Fruits. 28 Jul 1935 C. L. Hitchcock 18456 WTU-32161, WTU-V-060135 15 Jul 1948 WTU-126590, WTU-V-060123 Ranunculaceae Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Ranunculaceae [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G5T5/S1 (Threatened; WANHP)] Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Elev. 4000 ft. Dry, sandy soil. Identification authority W.O. letter. 5/3/1929. R.R. U.S.A., MONTANA, POWELL COUNTY: Plant Identification Wenatchee. Note: Collection number O.K. for this Top of Gordon Mountain, 6 miles south of Big Prairie Ranger specimen, but W.O. number was wrong. Balance of data on label is Station, Flathead National Forest, South Fork Primitive Area. evidently O.K.- O.J.B. 12/9/1940. Phenology: Flowers. Elev. 8300 ft. 47.423309°, -113.240586°; uncertainty: 800 m. C. J. Conover 1014 22 Jun 1927 Phenology: Flowers. WTU-322194 C. L. Hitchcock 18875 22 Jul 1948 WTU-126473 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Talus of west slope of garfield Peak, Rim of Crater Lake. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Elev. 7500 ft. Above Canteen Meadows, just below Fenn 42.902886°, -122.127289°; WGS 84, Mountains, Crags Mountains, Middle fork uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Digital Map, Selway river ranger district. Nez Perce National Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Forest. (Krummholz" Forest of Pinus Albicaulis, Tsuga Elev. 7000 ft. Mertensianna. Phenology: Flowers. 46.082289°, -115.425324°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, A. R. Kruckeberg 2021 Georef'd by WTU Staff On steep subalpine granitic slopes above 30 Jun 1950 meadow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. WTU-168389, WTU-V-060137 A. R. Kruckeberg 4120 8 Jul 1957 WTU-191989, WTU-V-060122 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., MONTANA, CASCADE COUNTY: Bluster Mountain; Marble Mountains. 10 miles north of Neihart. Elev. 7000 ft. Limestone outcrop. Phenology: Flowers. 50.611371°, -121.69891°; uncertainty: 3200 m. C. L. Hitchcock 16125 5 Jul 1947 Alpine slopes of mountain. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. WTU-114465 J. William Thompson 466 with Emily M. Thompson Ranunculaceae 14 Jul 1938 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson WTU-17337JWT, WTU-V-060125 U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Ashland Peak, Siskiyou Mountains. Elev. 7500 ft. Ranunculaceae 42.080966°, -122.720191°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 501 m., Source: Digital Map, Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Georef'd by Sara Legler Alpine slopes of peak. Phenology: Fruits. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Kokanee Glacier Park. J. William Thompson 12338 Elev. 4000 ft. 49.783333°, -117.133333°; uncertainty: 14000 28 Jul 1935 m. Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-15632JWT, WTU-V-060029 J. William Thompson 14457 21 Jul 1939 Ranunculaceae WTU-57162, WTU-V-060120 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Glacier National Park. Rogers Pass. Couger Ranunculaceae Valley. 51° N, 117° W; Misleading coordinates given Anemone occidentalis S. Watson only to nearest degree. Wet, grassy slope. Distributed by the CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Herbarium, B. C. Provincial Museum, Victoria. Lake Wapta, Hectar. Phenology: Fruits. MBG Herbarium 1,011,719 (Washington) (Chalice Cub?). Phenology: Flowers. A. F. Szczawinski s.n. Chalice x-7 13 Aug 1964 Jul 1927 WTU-226589, WTU-V-060027 WTU-330187, WTU-V-060031 Ranunculaceae Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, PONDERA COUNTY: Conrad. About 15 miles south; grassland, north slope. Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., MONTANA, JUDITH BASIN COUNTY: W. E. Booth s.n. 11 May 1956 Little Belt Mountains, Yogo Peak, south slope. 46.926907°, -110.544116°; uncertainty: 1600 m., Georef'd by WTU-200803 Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 16146 6 Jul 1947 WTU-114521 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone occidentalis S. Watson CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., MONTANA, FLATHEAD COUNTY: Kokanee Glacier, 20 miles southwest of Kaslo. Flathead National Forest, Echo Lake, Aeneos Abundant in alpine meadows. Abundant in Lake, borders of lake and nearby meadows. alpine meadows. Phenology: Fruits. Elev. 5200 ft. 48.139636°, -113.907849°; WGS 84, T. T. McCabe 4798 uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer 2 Sep 1937 Abundant. Past Flowering. Phenology: Fruits. WTU-78239, WTU-V-060037 C. H. Kauffman s.n. 2 Jul 1928 WTU-252530, WTU-V-060034 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, RAVALLI COUNTY: Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Blodget Mill, Bitterroot-Selway Divide. Elev. 7200-7500 ft. U.S.A., MONTANA, FLATHEAD COUNTY: Phenology: Fruits. Picnic Lakes. Elev. 7000 ft. Klaus H. Lackschewitz 1836 T28N R18W Mountain meadows. White corolla. Abundant. 17 Aug 1969 Phenology: Fruits. WTU-260898, WTU-V-060036 Fred Zwickel 96 22 Jul 1949 WTU-181918, WTU-V-060032 Ranunculaceae Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, STILLWATER COUNTY: Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Reed point. 3.7 miles east; sandy loam grassland. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: Spring and Gallatin county. Don Scharff s.n. 15 May 1956 Elev. 7000 ft. Moist open wood. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-197221 D. B. Swingle s.n. 26 Jun 1933 Ranunculaceae WTU-36903 Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Richardson Highway, Copper River. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Hillsides. Flowers blue. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: G. M. Frohne 49-3 28 May 1949 Elk Mountain. 45.91278°, -115.06111°; WGS 84, WTU-174968 uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff [Duplicate collection (See Assesion #294487)] J.H. Christ 51-598. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. J. H. Christ 51-598 15 Jul 1951 WTU-296143, WTU-V-060033 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: Elk Mountain. Flathead National Forest. Flathead Range. High 45.91278°, -115.06111°; WGS 84, ridge 1 mile west of Gordon Pass. uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, On rocks of ridge. Phenology: Flowers. Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 18410 J. H. Christ 51-599 15 Jul 1948 15 Jul 1951 WTU-126592, WTU-V-060030 WTU-294486, WTU-V-060035

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: Elk Mountain. Monument Mountain. 45.91278°, -115.06111°; WGS 84, Elev. 9000 ft. uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Moist, spent wood. Phenology: Flowers. Georef'd by WTU Staff [Duplicate collection (See Assesion #296143)] D. B. Swingle s.n. 26 Jun 1933 J.H. Christ 51-598. Phenology: Fruits. WTU-36904 J. H. Christ 51-598 15 Jul 1951 Ranunculaceae WTU-294487, WTU-V-060000 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Paradise Valley; Rainier National Park. Ranunculaceae 46.75667°, -122.05472°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Georef'd by WTU Staff Open grassy places. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Native. Haines highway mile 146 Y. T. On bank and on roadside cliff meadow(?). Abundant. Almost through A. A. Heller 14764 blooming. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 11 Aug 1928 Maxcine Williams 2470 6 Sep 1970 WTU-88187, WTU-V-060150 WTU-253067

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., MONTANA, LAKE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: High above and southeast of McDonald Lake; Mount Rainier National Park; Chinook Pass. Mission Range. 46.88333°, -121.88333°; WGS 84, Phenology: Flowers. uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff C. L. Hitchcock 18290 Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 12 Jul 1948 W. J. Eyerdam s.n. WTU-126588, WTU-V-060028 17 Aug 1935 WTU-35174, WTU-V-060138 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Bogachiel Mountain, Olympic National Park. Mount Rainier. 47.90528°, -123.77754°; WGS 84, Elev. 6700 ft. uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, 46.85163°, -121.76092°; WGS 84, Georef'd by WTU Staff uncertainty: 11000 m., Source: GeoLocate, In mountain meadow. Hudsonian Zoac. Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Walter J. Eyerdam 6264 C. V. Piper s.n. 10 Aug 1944 13 Aug 1888 WTU-292604, WTU-V-060141 WTU-8064, WTU-V-039039

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: 10 miles south of Cranbrook, Radium Hotsprings Road. Near Elk Meadows, Mount Hood. Elev. 3200 ft. 45.344364°, 0°; uncertainty: 2000 m. 49.376139°, -115.761289°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Near meadows. Large cluster near meadows, having all forms of Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Anemone oregana, Anemone piperi, and Anemone lyallii in it. Open woods, Pinus ponderosa. Map included on label. Phenology: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Flowers. J. William Thompson 3289 31 Jul 1927 K. Beamish 60162 7 May 1960 with F. Vrugtman WTU-15570JWT WTU-199124 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. U.S.A., MONTANA, CARBON COUNTY: Atop the Beartooth Mountains; immediately adjacent to the Wyoming CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: State Line, 25 miles southwest of Red Lodge. Wasa L. camp site. Elev. 10500 ft. Elev. 2500 ft. T9S R19E S32; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Digital Meadow among Pinus ponderosa. Map included on label. map, Georef'd by John Bassett Phenology: Flowers. Open, granitic, gentle slopes. Phenology: Flowers. K. Beamish 60195 9 May 1960 Arthur Cronquist 8035 1 Aug 1955 with F. Vrugtman WTU-161552 WTU-199137 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Cowlitz Ridge, Mount Rainier. Mount Rainier. Elev. 5000 ft. Elev. 6700 ft. 46.799722°, -121.694722°; NAD 27, 46.85163°, -121.76092°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: Georeferenced, uncertainty: 11000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine meadow. [Duplicate collection See Herbarium of the University of Washington Assesion #15664 J. William Thompson 12713]. Presented by Young Naturalists' Society, Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Seattle. Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 12713 C. V. Piper s.n. 27 Aug 1935 13 Aug 1888 WTU-34252, WTU-V-060156 WTU-8063, WTU-V-039040 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Cowlitz Ridge, Mount Rainier. Willamette watershed. Cascade Mountains. Detroit. Elev. 5000 ft. Purple. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.799722°, -121.694722°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: Georeferenced, W. C. Cusick 4527 20 Apr 1915 Georef'd by WTU Staff [Duplicate collection See Assesion #34252 J. WTU-142111 William Thompson 12713]. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae J. William Thompson 12713 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson 27 Aug 1935 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: WTU-15664JWT, WTU-V-060146 Van Trump Park. Mount Rainier. 46.790129°, -121.780207°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1302 m., Source: Digital map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Ranunculaceae Sandy soil. [Duplicate collection (see assesion#36030) F.A Warren 1667]. Phenology: Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: F. A. Warren 1667 Willamette Watershed. Cascade Mountains. Detroit. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 27 Aug 1932 W. C. Cusick 4558 2 Apr 1915 WTU-26637, WTU-V-060149 WTU-142110 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone patens L. var. multifida Pritz. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: Big Fog Mountain, Selway Crags. Whitehorse. 46.12889°, -115.17944°; WGS 84, 60.712561°, -135.061107°; uncertainty: 15000 m. uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Gravel area. Scattered but relatively abundant. Flowers purple. Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Meadows. Phenology: Flowers. J. M. Gillett 3032 25 May 1949 William H. Baker 14734 with D. A. Mitchell 22 Aug 1956 WTU-291123 WTU-296144, WTU-V-060011 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Van Trump Park. Mount Rainier. 46.790129°, -121.780207°; WGS 84, U.S.A., OREGON, BENTON COUNTY: uncertainty: 1302 m., Source: Digital Map, Five miles up Woods Creek. Five miles northwest of Philomath. Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Moist shaded woods. Perianth pink-lavender, rather pale. Sandy soil. [Duplicate collection (see Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. assesion#26627) F.A Warren 1667]. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Ivan Buddenhagen s.n. 20 Apr 1952 F. A. Warren 1667 WTU-161089 27 Aug 1932 WTU-36030, WTU-V-060148 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Tipsoo Lake, Mount Rainier National Park. At Horseshoe Lake, Lake Basin, Wallowa 46.869444°, -121.525278°; NAD 27, Mountains. uncertainty: 200 m., Source: Georeferenced, 45.199522°, -117.270744°; WGS 84, Georef'd by WTU Staff uncertainty: 735 m., Source: GeoLocate, Sandy soil. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. F. A. Warren 1540 A. R. Kruckeberg 2390 8 Sep 1932 21 Jul 1950 WTU-36004, WTU-V-060151 WTU-169986, WTU-V-060008

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Rainier National Park, Indian Henrys . U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Elev. 5500 ft. Sexton Mountain. 46.75667°, -122.05472°; WGS 84, Elev. 3000 ft. uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, 42.600139°, -123.365787°; uncertainty: 2000 m. Georef'd by WTU Staff Wooded slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Borders of boggy meadows Huds Zone Park, (at edge of retreating suows) . Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 10257 10 Apr 1943 Origin: Native. WTU-15590JWT Joseph Andorfer Ewan 10620 19 Jul 1937 Ranunculaceae WTU-52546, WTU-V-060154 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, LINN COUNTY: Mount Washington, 6 miles south of Santiam Ranunculaceae Pass on Highway 20 via Pacific Crest Trail (#2000), 2.5 miles to Mount Washington via Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Mount Washington trail. Elev. 6000-7000 ft. U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS/HOOD RIVER T14S R7.5E S25; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 COUNTY: m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Mount Hood. Open pumice slope. Map included on label. 45.373252°, -121.695994°; uncertainty: 10000 Phenology: Flowers. m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. V. L. Crosby 978 L. Javete s.n. 31 Aug 1976 Aug 1936 WTU-273496, WTU-V-060007 WTU-72729, WTU-V-060009 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Cascade Mountains. Near Bear Creek Forest Camp. U.S.A., OREGON, LANE COUNTY: Elev. 3500 ft. Two miles above Oakridge; on Middle Fork of Willamette River; Open woods near creek. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. western foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Rocky soil in light coniferous shade. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Roy L. Bradley 141 22 May 1938 Native. WTU-16790JWT L. Constance 1467 7 Apr 1936 with L. F. Henderson, R. C. Rollins WTU-5612JWT Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., OREGON, LANE COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Calapooya Range, Fairview Mountain. Rogue River National Forest. Huckleberry Mountain. Elev. 5600 ft. Elev. 3000 ft. Open moist woods on the trail along the west slope. Phenology: 42.504394°, -122.209941°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). William H. Baker 5563 4 Jul 1948 Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-262013 J. William Thompson 13026 1 Jul 1936 WTU-4572JWT Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Mount Rainier. 46.852827°, -121.760441°; WGS 84, CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: uncertainty: 17500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Near Caribo Hudson Mine about 18 miles Georef'd by Joseph Stormer southeast of Barkerville. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 5500 ft. Occasional in moist meadows and along mossy J. B. Tarlton 24218 banks of creeks. Phenology: Flowers. 1916 J. A. Calder 14248 with D. B. O. Savile, J. M. Ferguson WTU-25729, WTU-V-060140 8 Aug 1954 WTU-172912, WTU-V-060005 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Near Barkerville. Cariboo-Hudson Mine. Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Elev. 5000-6000 ft. 53° N, 121° W; Misleading coordinates given U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: only to nearest degree. Mount Hood National Forest. Near Fifteen Mile Meadow. B.C. Provincial Museum Victoria Herbarium. Elev. 4500 ft. Map included on label. Phenology: Flowers. Woods near meadow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Dr. S. S. Holland s.n. G. N. Jones 4142 17 Jul 1933 20 Jun 1961 WTU-36019 WTU-205570, WTU-V-060006 Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Vicinity of Lake Chelana. Elev. 1500 ft. U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: 62° 25' N, 151° 25' W Foot-hills of Mount Hood. Lakeside, under Picea and Salix. Phenology: Flowers. 45.298°, -121.428°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Les A. Viereck 1018 21 Jun 1956 In the timbered foothills; forest shade. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-191241 J. Lunell s.n. 6 May 1906 Ranunculaceae WTU-162174 Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Near south fork of the Lostine River, 18 miles southeast of Lostine. On rocky ledges. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 11494 4 Jun 1954 WTU-261689 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, BENTON COUNTY: Mount Adams. Alsea Highway. 46.197222°, -121.491389°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Elev. 900 ft. Source: Digital map, Georef'd by Ben Legler Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Louis Javete s.n. 11 Apr 1936 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 5752 27 Jul 1906 WTU-72357 WTU-262292 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone occidentalis S. Watson CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Hat Creek Valley, Marble Mountains. Bluster Mountain; Marble Mountains. Elev. 3000 ft. Elev. 7000 ft. 50.889953°, -121.418146°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 50.611371°, -121.69891°; uncertainty: 3200 Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer m. Arid slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. J. William Thompson 226 26 Jun 1938 J. William Thompson 466 with Emily M. Thompson with Emily M. Thompson WTU-17030JWT 14 Jul 1938 WTU-48508, WTU-V-060004 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana 4 miles north of North Sister Mountains, near MacKenzie Pass. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Elev. 6100 ft. Willamette Watershed. Cascades Mountains. Detroit. 44.222651°, -121.772268°; WGS 84, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. uncertainty: 4000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer W. C. Cusick 4557 19 Apr 1915 Weathered cinder slope. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-142112 C. L. Hitchcock 4856 with J. S. Martin Ranunculaceae 22 Jun 1939 Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida WTU-54152, WTU-V-060002 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Chowder Ridge; 6 1/2 miles southeast of Glacier. Elev. 6600 ft. Ranunculaceae 48.86981°, -121.913314°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Dry alpine slope; aspect southwest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: Keno Hill, 32 miles northeast of Mayo. G. W. Douglas 2276 5 Aug 1970 Elev. 6075 ft. 63° 57' N, 135° 10' W WTU-256734 Alpine meadows. Fruit purple. flowers creamy white, common. Phenology: Flowers. Ranunculaceae J. M. Gillett 4302 6 Aug 1949 with J. A. Calder et al. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. WTU-176222 CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: 11.5 miles on road north of Barlow between Dawson and Mayo. Elev. 4200 ft. 63° 50' N, 137° 31' W Dwarf birch-willow thickets, late-snow areas, and on knolls and slopes at treeline. Flowers white, common. Phenology: Flowers. J. A. Calder 25056 5 Jun 1960 with J. M. Gillett WTU-233966 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., OREGON, BAKER COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: Elkhorn Ridge;above Pine Creek Reservoir. Mount Hood Forest Reserve. Near Lost Lake. Elev. 6750 ft. Elev. 3000 ft. On rocky northwest slopes; associated with Pinus albicaulis, Arnica 45.489349°, -121.821695°; uncertainty: 5000 m. longifolia, Ribes montigenum, Pellaea breweri. Uncommon. Deep woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 2926 3 Jul 1927 Brenda Bafus 371 27 Jul 1979 WTU-15642JWT WTU-278611 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: At the base of Donnelly Dome. Camp Millard, near Estacada. Gravel of terminal moraine. Rare among scrub Betula. Phenology: Deep shade. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Flowers. J. William Thompson 2340 24 Apr 1927 W. J. Cody 4863 26 May 1951 with T. J. M. Webster WTU-15574JWT WTU-175622 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: About 57 miles on 60 Mile Road from West Dawson to Alaskan U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: border. Jackrabbit Gulch, nine miles northwest of Wilsall. Elev. 4515 ft. 46.07867°, -110.804405°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 7500 m., Source: 64° 5' N, 140° 53' W Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid coordinates Moist alpine meadow above timber line. Flowers white, common in (located outside county bounds). fruit and flower. Phenology: Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. A. Calder 3584 9 Jul 1949 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 315 5 Jul 1921 with L. G. Billard WTU-262294 WTU-290472 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: Chandler Lake. Suksdorf's Gulch, 9 miles northwest of Wilsall. 68° 12' N, 152° 41' W 46.085888°, -110.792838°; uncertainty: 7500 m., Invalid Gravelly stream banks. Phenology: Flowers. coordinates (located outside county bounds). On rocky hill. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ira L. Wiggins 13771 26 Jul 1956 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 306 5 Jul 1921 WTU-175812 WTU-262293 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., OREGON, WASCO COUNTY: Mount Hood National Forest. Near Fifteen Mile Meadow. U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: Elev. 4500 ft. Potter basin, not far from Wilsall. Woods near meadow. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. N. Jones 4142 17 Jul 1933 Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 253 26 Jun 1921 WTU-36020 WTU-262311 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Saint Mathew. 1 1/2 miles above Halfway Rock, Heart of the Hills; Mount Angeles Phenology: Flowers. Trail. 48.060887°, -123.445°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Frank Beals s.n. 21 Jul 1944 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky wall. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-110874 C. L. Hitchcock 3535 27 May 1938 with J. S. Martin Ranunculaceae WTU-45690 Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Mount Rainier. 46.852827°, -121.760441°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 17500 m., Anemone narcissiflora L. var. sibirica (L.) Hult. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Hooper Bay, south-southwest of village. J. B. Tarlton s.n. 1916 Area of sand dunes. Infrequent. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-25704 Jeannette Stewart 243 4 Jul 1946 WTU-169462 Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. sibirica (L.) Hult. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., ALASKA, BETHEL COUNTY: Anemone oregana A. Gray var. felix (M. Peck) C.L. Hitchc. Tanunak (Nelson Island). On sea bluffs near village. Petals 5-6, bluish in bud, common. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Moses Prairie, near Queets. 47.50917°, -124.31°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Jeannette Stewart 216 2 Jul 1946 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff At the edge of a sphagnum bog. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-169465 Charles K. Peck s.n. 17 May 1973 Ranunculaceae WTU-271391 Anemone oregana A. Gray var. felix (M. Peck) C.L. Hitchc. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: Ranunculaceae [No locality given on label] Elev. 230 ft. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. T22N R11W S5; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: In forest opening. Growing in Sphagnum. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Attu Island, on Terrible Mountain. Native. Elev. 0 ft. 52.856389°, 173.151667°; uncertainty: 2500 m., Georef'd by Alan Taylor s.n. 10 Jun 1980 Joseph Stormer Hillside on mountain, huge clumps, at sea level. Abundant. WTU-286965 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Maxcine Williams 2788 12 Jul 1971 Ranunculaceae WTU-255528 Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Skyline Ridge, Mount Baker. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Elev. 6500 ft. 48.83252°, -121.85137°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Hurricane Ridge. Alpine rock. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.958902°, -123.449109°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by John Haskins J. William Thompson 11003 11 Jul 1934 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-15663JWT Geo. N. Jones 3269A Jul 1931 WTU-21915 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Attu Island; Lake Nicholas. Akutan, Aleutian Islands. Elev. 250 ft. 54.1259°, -165.888412°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15909 m., Source: 52.876389°, 173.238056°; uncertainty: 2000 m. Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer On slopes. Very common on slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. John Rudd s.n. May 1935 Robert M. Hardy 105 11 Jun 1945 WTU-101181 WTU-102191 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. Anemone oregana A. Gray var. felix (M. Peck) C.L. Hitchc. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: In Alnus belt, Mist Harbor, Shumagin Islands. North of Humptulips near Lake Quinault. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. 47.23306°, -123.95806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff D. Martel 66 27 May 1935 Sphagnum bog. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-101182 J. William Thompson 6281 9 May 1931 WTU-15575JWT Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Mountain Angeles. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Elev. 5000 ft. 47.99538°, -123.46784°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Hurricane Lookout. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 5700 ft. 47.9787°, -123.51916°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: G. B. Rigg s.n. 23 Jul 1929 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Along ridge northwest; dry rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: WTU-30122 Native. William E. Brockman s.n. 18 Jul 1956 Ranunculaceae WTU-213710 Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Unakaska. uncertainty: 73000 m. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: T. Kincaid s.n. 25 Jul 1897 Mount Marathon, Seward, Kenai Peninsula. 60° 6' N, 149° 27' W WTU-101185 Open area on bench on east-facing slope of mountain. Common, flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Ranunculaceae J. A. Calder 5288 17 Jun 1951 Anemone drummondii S. Watson WTU-175623 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Mount Angeles, Olympic Mountains. Ranunculaceae Elev. 5500 ft. 47° 59.6' N, 123° 27.9' 27.9" W Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Alpine meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: J. William Thompson 9451 15 Jul 1933 Mount Angeles. 47.995368°, -123.466575°; uncertainty: 3000 m., Georef'd by WTU-15535JWT-A Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Flett s.n. 29 Jun 1908 WTU-8043 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: At summit of Skyline Ridge, Mount Baker. Central Brooks Range; Arrigetch Creek. Elev. 6000 ft. Elev. 2800 ft. 48.83065°, -121.85005°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 750 m., Source: 67.444564°, -154.062254°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8985 m., Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Rocky ledges. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Willow shrub community with herbaceous understory. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 5642 10 Aug 1930 Karen Gustafson s.n. 1 Jul 1979 WTU-15535JWT-B WTU-282200 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. pacifica U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Central Brooks Range, Arrigetch Creek; north facing slope south of U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: creek. [No locality given on label] Elev. 3000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. 67.440672°, -154.060875°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Lucille Stonehouse s.n. 13 Jun 1943 Upland herb community with coarse soils. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-110956 Karen Gustafson s.n. 2 Jul 1979 Ranunculaceae WTU-283418 Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, FERGUS COUNTY: Top of Grayhouse Peak, Big Snowy Mountains. Anemone oregana A. Gray var. felix (M. Peck) C.L. Hitchc. In limestone scree,. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: C. L. Hitchcock 16068 3 Jul 1947 Fifteen miles north of Humptulips. 47.23306°, -123.95806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: WTU-114525 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Sphagnum bog. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae J. William Thompson 13702 22 May 1937 Anemone oregana A. Gray var. felix (M. Peck) C.L. Hitchc. WTU-10303 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: Humptulips. 47.23306°, -123.95806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Ranunculaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Marshy ground. Petals white inside, pinkish outside. Phenology: Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Mrs. W. T. Edwards s.n. 14 Apr 1929 Peter's Lake, Eastern Brooks Range. Elev. 2850 ft. WTU-101154 69.319256°, -145.047522°; uncertainty: 5000 m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Dry alluvial fan east of lake, coarse soil with exposed rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Karen Gustafson s.n. 22 Jun 1979 Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin WTU-283451 U.S.A., MONTANA, MEAGHER COUNTY: Monument Peak, Little Belt Mountains, Lewis and Clarke National Forest. Ranunculaceae Elev. 6000-7000 ft. 46.997456°, -111.09745°; uncertainty: 3200 m. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Granite slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: Roy Bradley 39 27 Jun 1937 Thrift Creek, French Creek Divide. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-11165JWT Horace Leithead 77 9 Jul 1938 WTU-72044q Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. felix (M. Peck) C.L. Hitchc. Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Olympic National Forest. Olympic Highway near Stevens Creek. Near summit of Mount Hermann, near Mount Baker Lodge. Elev. 500 ft. Elev. 6000 ft. 47.230731°, -123.985783°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., 48.86361°, -121.68111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Associated plants: Kalmia and Ledum. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Rocky ledge near summit. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Native. John E. Schwartz s.n. 29 May 1938 J. William Thompson 5307 23 Jul 1930 WTU-91422 WTU-15536JWT

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Crater Mountain, ca. [circa] 1 mile southeast of summit. McKinley National Park, north of Savage River. Elev. 6200 ft. Elev. 2952 ft. 48.73944°, -120.91778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 63.766705°, -149.294778°; uncertainty: 20000 m., Georef'd by GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Joseph Stormer Open, northeast slope, Aquilegia formosa, Carex species, Potentilla Flat north of river, open spaces in spruce forest. Flower white, large. flabellifolia. Flowers white, bluish on dorsal surface. Phenology: Phenology: Flowers. Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Ynes Mexia 2050 26 Jun 1928 R. Naas 1237 20 Aug 1971 with D. Naas WTU-29554 WTU-321805 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. felix (M. Peck) C.L. Hitchc. Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., OREGON, TILLAMOOK COUNTY: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Oregon: S1 (Critically U.S.A., MONTANA, POWELL COUNTY: Imperiled; OBIC)] Top of Gordon Mountain, 6 miles south of Big Prairie Ranger Elev. 3100 ft. Station, Flathead National Forest, South Fork Primitive Area. Open slopes with Gaultheria and Vaccinium, Pseudotsuga belt. Elev. 8300 ft. Rhizome horizontal; sepals white or blue. Phenology: Flowers. 47.423309°, -113.240586°; uncertainty: 800 m. Origin: Native. Top of mountain. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Lincoln Constance 2659 21 May 1940 C. L. Hitchcock 18822 22 Jul 1948 with Alan A. Beetle WTU-126594 WTU-79063 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Alaska Highway. North of Muncho Lake at mile 467. U.S.A., MONTANA, MEAGHER COUNTY: 59° 4' N, 125° 48' W King's Hill, Little Belt Mountains. On limestone fan and north-facing mountain slopes. Common; Elev. 7900 ft. flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Limestone outcrop on south face. Phenology: Flowers. J. A. Calder 24489 19 May 1960 C. L. Hitchcock 12334 13 Jul 1945 with J. M. Gillett with C. V. Muhlick WTU-215732 WTU-99690 Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: Henderson Mountain, about 3 miles north of Cooke City. Above timberline. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Jean G. Witt 1871 5 Aug 1949 WTU-178872 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY: Lost River Mountains. At head of Rock Creek at northwest base of West side of McDonald Pass. Mount Borah. Elev. 5500 ft. Elev. 11500 ft. Sepals pinkish blue. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 44.032791°, -113.943091°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff C. L. Hitchcock 11741 29 Jun 1945 Cirque at head of creek. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with C. V. Muhlick C. L. Hitchcock 10963 12 Aug 1944 WTU-98353 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-92966 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Nasou City [This may be a reference to Mason City, though one must travel at least forty U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: kilometers northeast to reach this altitude]. East base of Black Lion Mountain; Pioneer Range. Elev. 5000-7000 ft. Elev. 9500 ft. Emma J. Cole Collection. Grand Rapids Flora 45.623608°, -112.961721°; uncertainty: 1800 m. No. K.S. Museum herbarium No. 45931 Small meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone occidentalis Herbarium of the Grand Rapids Public Museum Deposited in the C. L. Hitchcock 12921 30 Jul 1945 Herbarium of the University of Michigan, 1974 Catalog Number: 45931 In 1867 the Grand WTU-99655 Rapids Lyceum of Natural History merged with the Grand Rapids Scientific Club to form the Kent Scientific Institute. In 1902 the name Ranunculaceae changed to Kent Scientific Museum,and in 1936 to Grand Rapids Public Museum. Catalogue Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin numbers were assigned to botanical collections during the period when the insitution was known U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: as the Kent Scientific Museum duplicate MP. Below Oreamnos Lake, Head of Pintlar Creek, Anaconda Range. Phenology: Fruits. On rock outcrop. All sepals cream, purplish on back. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. H. Sandberg s.n. Jul 1893 C. L. Hitchcock 12830 27 Jul 1945 WTU-269482, WTU-V-060142 with C. V. Muhlick Ranunculaceae WTU-99761 Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Hurricane Creek, 12 miles from Enterprise. End of road up Hurricane Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Creek. 45.311345°, -117.306021°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Chinook Pass, Cascade Mountains. End of road; soil rocky. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 5500 ft. 46.873056°, -121.508333°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: J. R. Murphy 60 26 Jun 1946 Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-117554 J. William Thompson 9838 12 Aug 1933 Ranunculaceae WTU-15540JWT-A Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, POWELL COUNTY: On top of Shale Mountain, 5 miles north of Big Prairie Ranger Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Station; Flathead National Forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Mount Angeles, Olympic Mountains. C. L. Hitchcock 18591 21 Jul 1948 Elev. 5100 ft. 47.99536°, -123.46725°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-126474 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 8418 18 Jun 1932 WTU-15540JWT-B Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin U.S.A., MONTANA, LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: West slope of Trident Peak, 3 miles east of Danaher Ranger Station; Near Granite Peak, near Melrose. Flathead National Forest. Elev. 8500 ft. 47.346157°, -112.983055°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., 45.163214°, -109.807225°; uncertainty: 4800 m., Invalid Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer coordinates (located outside county bounds). Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Subalpine meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 18723 22 Jul 1948 Bert V. Bradley 1 30 Jun 1936 WTU-126593 WTU-3169JWT

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray Anemone oregana A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: East of Cle Elum. 1 mile east of Lake Kachess Road. 47.19556°, -120.93806°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 2500 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.2633°, -121.19202°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1600 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On highway in wet bank. Flowers blue fading to red. Phenology: Ivey s.n. 6 May 1938 Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-316154 Ruby L. C. Sovereign 638 16 May 1942 WTU-316166 Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Ranunculaceae CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Carson Mountain, Marble Mountains. Elev. 7000 ft. U.S.A., MONTANA, LAKE COUNTY: 50.964012°, -121.72395°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Southeast of McDonald Lake; Mission Range. Digital map, Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Cliffs high above. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 18277 12 Jul 1948 J. William Thompson 285 20 Jun 1938 with Emily M. Thompson WTU-126516 WTU-17261JWT Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., MONTANA, GLACIER COUNTY: Glacier National Park, Near Cracker Lake. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Elev. 6000 ft. Chinnok Pass Highway. Near American River. Open slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.975696°, -121.158046°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Daniel H. Brant 72 11 Jul 1948 Phenology: Flowers. WTU-130207 John Broadbent s.n. 16 Jun 1935 WTU-35338 Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Rocky woods at northern end of Blewett Pass, Wenatchee Mountains. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Elev. 3500 ft. On the slope of Goat Mountain, in the Elk River Valley, 27 miles 47.33556°, -120.57778°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: north of Natal. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In a mountain meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. W. A. Weber 2271 3 Jul 1941 J. William Thompson 5999 18 Apr 1931 WTU-74519JWT WTU-15602JWT Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana C.L. Hitchc. U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, FLATHEAD COUNTY: Summit of Cascade Mountains above Stampede Pass, N.P.R.R. Bob Marshall Wilderness; Chinese Wall above Moose Creek Moist ground. Flowers white to blue or blue-purple. Oregon Headwaters; Salt Mountain. Wind-Flower. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Elev. 8270 ft. T22N R12W S9 NE 1/4; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: Louis F. Henderson s.n. 20 Jun 1892 TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler On the dry summit. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-7940 Klaus H. Lackschewitz 8437 26 Jul 1978 Ranunculaceae WTU-288702 Anemone multifida Poir. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Head of Rock Creek, Lost River Mountains. Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana 44.032791°, -113.943091°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Limestone cliffs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Hells Crossing. 46.96507°, -121.26682°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: C. L. Hitchcock 15723 23 Jun 1947 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-114945 F. A. Warren 2047 30 May 1933 Ranunculaceae WTU-213479 Anemone multifida Poir. f. sauguinea (Pursh) Fern. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., IDAHO COUNTY: At head of Mahogany Creek, northwest of Borah; Lost River Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) Mountains, vicinity of Mount Borah. C.L. Hitchc. Near snow banks in cirque. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., MONTANA, LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY: C. L. Hitchcock 11036 12 Aug 1944 Scapegoat Mountain; at Base Camp. with C. V. Muhlick Elev. 7300-8400 ft. In meadow. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-92268 John W. Craighead 40 27 Jul 1975 Ranunculaceae WTU-266581 Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Hot Springs. Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Margin of woods. "Wind-flower". Indefinite loan by Tacoma High School to University of Washington. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Stuart Ridge. C. C. Sloan 1894 1894 Elev. 5500 ft. 47.47024°, -120.78503°; WGS84, uncertainty: 13000 m., Source: WTU-36021 Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine shaded slopes on ridge. [Duplicate collection (see assesion #33759) J. William Thompson 11734]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Ranunculaceae Native. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin J. William Thompson 11734 19 Jun 1935 U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: WTU-15623JWT At head of Boulder Creek Canyon, Sawtooth National Forest, Sawttoth Mountains. Elev. 9500 ft. Ranunculaceae 43.842563°, -114.50491°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) Alpine crags. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C.L. Hitchc. J. William Thompson 14060 6 Aug 1927 U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Tenderfoot Pass between Aneroid Lake and North Fork Imnaha WTU-10648JWT River, Wallowa National Forest. On exposed ridges. Predominantly shale with some basalt. Phenology: Flowers. A. R. Kruckeberg 3153 24 Jul 1952 WTU-153524 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: 7 miles north of Dickey. North side of Lake Keechelus. Elev. 8500 ft. Elev. 2600 ft. 44.235824°, -113.90444°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 47.32944°, -121.37167°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Above tree line; on limestone; Pass in mountains. Phenology: Sepals bluish-purple; nearly whie, or reddish-purple; under bushes Flowers. Origin: Native. on cleared land grown to Salix, Acer, and Amelanchier. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 3779 24 Jun 1938 with Roland V. Rethke, R. Van Raadshooven C. L. Hitchcock 4674 27 May 1939 WTU-18175JWT WTU-20668JWT

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: Lost River Mountains, East Fork Pahsimeroi River. Near head of Spring Canyon circa 8 miles southeast of Gilmore, in Elev. 10300 ft. Lemhi Mountains. 44.157148°, -113.703752°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 44.376906°, -113.154108°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In meadow in basin at head. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 11097 14 Aug 1944 C. L. Hitchcock 9312 27 Jun 1944 with C. V. Muhlick with C. V. Muhlick WTU-92269 WTU-92967

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: 7 miles north of Dickey. Posey Canyon Area, near Leavenworth. Elev. 8500 ft. Elev. 2000 ft. 44.235824°, -113.90444°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 47.602274°, -120.620177°; WGS84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Above tree line; on limestone; Pass in mountains. Phenology: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Flowers. Origin: Native. James Dennis Currie 12 2 Apr 1948 C. L. Hitchcock 3779 24 Jun 1938 with Roland V. Rethke, R. Van Raadshooven WTU-118419JWT WTU-44685 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) C.L. Hitchc. Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., IDAHO, CLARK COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Targhee National Forest, Beverhead Range; Copper Mountain. Near bog on road to Lake Kachess. Elev. 10290 ft. 47.2633°, -121.19202°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 44.17389°, -112.83056°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Flowers purple. Windflower. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Alpine grassland 50 feets below and east of summit. Sepals blue on abaxial side, cream on adazial side; common. Phenology: Flowers. I. C. Otis 2195 29 May 1937 Douglass Henderson 3300 8 Jul 1976 WTU-13001JWT WTU-359114 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) C.L. Hitchc. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Stuart Ridge. U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: Elev. 5500 ft. East slope Lemhi Range, Salmon National Forest, 11 miles 47.47024°, -120.78503°; WGS84, uncertainty: 13000 m., Source: southwest of Leadore; 1 mile above Timber Creek REservoir. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 7600 ft. Alpine shaded slopes. [Duplicate collection (see assesion #15623) J. 44.735939°, -113.456014°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., William Thompson 11734]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Dry grassy area beside road. Septals pale yellow above, blue, whtie J. William Thompson 11734 19 Jun 1935 or pink below; styles short, 1.0-1.5 milimeters but not thickened at base; common. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-33759 D. Henderson 946 3 Jul 1974 Ranunculaceae WTU-266631 Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) C.L. Hitchc. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Wallowa Mountains. Elev. 3000 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: 45.242436°, -117.312189°; uncertainty: 64000 m. Tumwater Mountain. Apine granitic cliffs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 4500 ft. 47.61611°, -120.70028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: W. C. Cusick 3220 23 Aug 1907 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky open summit of mountain. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: WTU-15546JWT Native. J. William Thompson 10501 12 May 1934 Ranunculaceae WTU-1943JWT Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) C.L. Hitchc. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) Wallowa Mountains. C.L. Hitchc. Elev. 3000 ft. 45.242436°, -117.312189°; uncertainty: 64000 m. U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: Alpine granitic cliffs. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Vicinity of Norton Peak, Smoky Mountains. Elev. 10150 ft. W. C. Cusick 3220 23 Aug 1907 43.76194°, -114.65222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-142108 Limestone rocks at top of peak. Achenes brown hairy. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae C. L. Hitchcock 10680 3 Aug 1944 with C. V. Muhlick Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) C.L. Hitchc. WTU-92267 U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: Mount Hyndman, Sawtooth Range. Ranunculaceae Elev. 9500 ft. 43.749074°, -114.130876°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2219 m., Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) Source: Digital map, Georef'd by Sara Legler C.L. Hitchc. Alpine rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., MONTANA, MADISON COUNTY: J. William Thompson 13624 30 Jul 1936 1/2 miles north of Koch Peak, Taylor Mountains. On talus of mountain. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-10853JWT C. L. Hitchcock 15172 2 Aug 1946 with C. V. Muhlick Ranunculaceae WTU-105445 Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: 15 miles west of Cle Elum. 47.195116°, -121.257613°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In second growth forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 3416 7 May 1938 with J. S. Martin WTU-45667 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Near Cooks. North side of Meade River ca. [circa] 50 miles south of Barrow. 45.71056°, -121.66037°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 70° 40' N, 156° 55' W GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Near lake at base of stabilized sandy ridge. Petals white, pale blue Wooded slopes. [(Staurum 65)?]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: on back. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. Geo. H. Ward 1184 17 Jul 1952 J. William Thompson 8131 15 Apr 1932 WTU-192958 WTU-15541JWT Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., MONTANA, DEER LODGE COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Anaconda-Pintlar Wilderness Area. West side of Oreamnos Lake on Along Utukok River below Driftwood Creek about 10 miles due west east-facing slopes below Pintlar Peaks. of Meat Mountain. Elev. 9184 ft. 68° 58' N, 161° 12' W West side of lake on east-facing slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Small hummocks in gravelly riverbed and on bank. Phenology: Native. Flowers. Origin: Native. Pat Elvander 775 17 Jul 1976 George H. Ward 1255 28 Jul 1952 WTU-267712 WTU-192957

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Six miles up Kukpowruk River, 300 yards above entrance of first Haines Road, Mile 75. large tributary on east side. Elev. 3280 ft. 69° 35' N, 162° 52' W Wet peaty ground. Phenology: Flowers. In grassy tundra soil; in shade of 2 foot willows; ca. [circa] 3 feet above gravel of streambed on edge of top of low bank. Phenology: T. M. C. Taylor 1306 12 Jul 1956 Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. with A. F. Szczawinski, M. Bell K. L. Chambers 079 3 Jul 1951 WTU-172415 WTU-192960 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Vicinity of East Oumalik. U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: 69° 50' N, 155° 30' W Challis National Forest. Pioneer Mountains. About Wildhorse Lakes, East slope of steep hillside, west side of "large" (landing) lake. Mount Hyndman area. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 44.50472°, -114.23083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff George H. Ward 1460 16 Aug 1952 Large cirque-like slopes strewn with boulders. In rock crevices about lake. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-192959 A. R. Kruckeberg 4251 24 Jul 1957 Ranunculaceae WTU-190196 Anemone parviflora Michx. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Central Brooks Range; Arrigetch Creek. Anemone parviflora Michx. Elev. 2800 ft. 67.444564°, -154.062254°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8985 m., CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Near Blackwater Lake, ca. [circa] 32 miles north of Golden. Willow shrub community with herbaceous understory. Phenology: Elev. 2150 ft. Flowers. Origin: Native. 51.6225°, -117.405556°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1133 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Karen Gustafson s.n. 1 Jul 1979 Under young Picea-Alnus trees. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. WTU-282199 C. L. Hitchcock 7664 12 Jul 1941 with J. S. Martin WTU-68329 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone parviflora Michx. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Haines Road (kilometer 91), Three Guardsmen Mountain. East bank of Kaolak River. Elev. 4903 ft. 69° 57' N, 160° W 59° 35' N, 136° 29' W Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. In alpine Festuca altaica community. Phenology: Flowers. Ira L. Wiggins 13986 23 Aug 1956 G. W. Douglas 11050 26 Jun 1979 with M. J. Ratcliffe WTU-175811 WTU-281976 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Near Atkasuk (Coal Mine) on Meade River. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: 70° 30' N, 157° 24' W Near summit of Hatcher Pass, Talkeetna Mountains. Sandy peat banks on river. Sepals blue at base exteriorly. Elev. 4000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Growing in damp moss bank where there was still local seepage. Deep blue on back of sepals. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ira L. Wiggins 13662 9 Jul 1956 Jean H. Langenheim 4271 5 Aug 1956 WTU-179861 WTU-177151 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Along southwest bank of Chip River. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: 70° 26' N, 154° 50' W Topagoruk River, 15 miles south of Admiralty Bay. In depression between larger sand dunes along southwest bank of 70° 32' N, 155° 48' W river. Sepals pale lavender-blue outside, white within. Phenology: Sepals white with bluish wash near the base without. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Flowers. Origin: Native. Ira L. Wiggins 13633 16 Jul 1956 Ira L. Wiggins 13601 8 Jul 1956 WTU-179862 WTU-179860 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Wenatchee National Forest . Paradise Mine about 15 miles west of Windermere. Elev. 4600 ft. Elev. 7300 ft. T18N R15E S17; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, 50.472069°, -116.298157°; uncertainty: 5000 m., Georef'd by Georef'd by Ben Legler Joseph Stormer Section T. and R. Thompson Meadow-Middle Meadows. Distributed Along bank of small stream and on open, rocky bluff. Common. on meadow edges, slope was level and soil clay loam. Timber fringe Flowers white, tinged blue on back at base. Phenology: Flowers & near meadows (.3). With Claytonia lanceolata, Fritilararia pudica, Fruits. Erythronium grandiflorum. Common Perennieal blue-velvet. Flowering Period early June. Usual size of plant 6-10 inches. Forage J. A. Calder 11217 31 Jul 1953 value equals zero. Use none observed. Washington Ofiice Serial Number 98902 Common Name Oregon anemone. [Duplicate WTU-175625 collection see accession # 322199] . Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Robert S. Rummell 1 11 Jun 1946 Anemone parviflora Michx. WTU-322197 U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Base of Donelly Dome, mile 250 Richardson Highway. 63° 47' N, 145° 45' W Anemone parviflora Michx. Among scrub Betula on moraine. Very scattered; white, bluish on outside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Lake Wapta, Hector. W. J. Cody 4866 26 May 1951 Herb. M.B.G. 1,303,806 (Mont.). Phenology: Flowers. with T. J. M. Webster F. Comte W-7 Jul 1927 WTU-175624 WTU-330050 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone oregana A. Gray U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: [No locality given on label] Leavenworth Ranger Station. Elev. 9840 ft. Elev. 1300 ft. Wet situations, granitic soil. Northwestern limits of species. White, 47.59639°, -120.66028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: blue outside. Apparently the flowers were collected on Aug. 21, 1907 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff at 3000 meters and the fruiting specimens were collected on Aug. Back powder house at ranger station. Steepness and slope direction 15, 1907 at 2000 meters. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: east 25 percent. Soil sandy loam. Moist soils shaddy woods. Type Native. woodland (Weed, browse grass .3). With Salic, Alder, Cherry. Ratger common. Usual size of plant 8-14 inches. Flowering period Spring Wm. C. Cusick 3216 21 Aug 1907 follows snonw banks. Common name wind flower. Forage value very little forage value, is in height of development before rangers are WTU-139278 ready. Use moderate. Serial #68559 . Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Edward P. Cliff 50-C 16 Apr 1932 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson WTU-322198 U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: East Fork Quinault, Olympic Mountains [Georeferencer's note: this elevation suggests Ranunculaceae the headwaters of the East Fork Quinault]. Elev. 4700 ft. Anemone parviflora Michx. 47.69038°, -123.340037°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1544 m., Source: Digital Map, U.S.A., MONTANA, LAKE COUNTY: Georef'd by Joseph Stormer High above and several miles southeast of McDonald Lake, Mission Rocky slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Range. Native. High above and southeast of lake. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. F. L. Dickinson 40 C. L. Hitchcock 18297 12 Jul 1948 18 Aug 1935 WTU-126587 WTU-33072, WTU-V-041826 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Edith Creek fork; "Edith Basin", below U.S.A., ALASKA, NORTH SLOPE COUNTY: Hudsonian aspect on surrounding hills. Mount 50 miles south and east of Point Barrow; 25 miles from the mouth of Rainier. the Meade River. Elev. 5600 ft. 70.702789°, -156.865015°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 25000 m., 46.795378°, -121.726597°; WGS 84, Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer uncertainty: 962 m., Source: Digital Map, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Joseph Stormer An alpine floor. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: John Putnam 3 22 Jul 1973 Native. with and Eskimo Student Assistants Harold W. Smith 2180 WTU-261369 20 Jul 1938 Ranunculaceae WTU-48417, WTU-V-060155 Anemone parviflora Michx. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, FERGUS COUNTY: Three miles from mouth of Half Moon Canyon, Big Snowy Anemone parviflora Michx. Mountains. On mossy bank. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., MONTANA, MADISON COUNTY: On talus of mountain 1/2 mile north of Koch Peak, Taylor Mountains. C. L. Hitchcock 11956 5 Jul 1945 45.044112°, -111.459961°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: with C. V. Muhlick GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer On talus of mountain. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-99692 C. L. Hitchcock 15204 2 Aug 1946 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-105444 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., ALASKA, JUNEAU COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA COUNTY: Juneau. Glacier National Park. Sujeh [Inuya] Pass. 58.301944°, -134.419722°; uncertainty: 10000 m. Alpine meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. W. T. McLaughlin 2932 30 Jul 1933 Miss E. A. Shumway s.n. Aug 1891 WTU-22555 WTU-7368 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Billy Goat Pass. [No locality given on label] Elev. 6000 ft. Elev. 9840 ft. 48.80806°, -120.32806°; WGS 84, Wet situations, granitic soil. Northwestern limits of species. White, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, blue outside. Apparently the flowers were collected on Aug. 21, 1907 Georef'd by WTU Staff at 3000 meters and the fruiting specimens were collected on Aug. Alpine meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: 15, 1907 at 2000 meters. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. Wm. C. Cusick 3216 21 Aug 1907 J. William Thompson 10878 WTU-15518JWT 1 Jul 1934 WTU-24698, WTU-V-041828 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Horseshoe Basin, Skagit Pass, Cascade Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Mountains. 48.48583°, -121.02028°; WGS84, uncertainty: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Ice Creek. WTU Staff Elev. 6000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 48.105535°, -120.737582°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Lake s.n. Georef'd by WTU Staff with Hull Gravelly soil, near forks of Ice Creek. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 24 Aug 1892 G. E. Morrill 362 WTU-7996, WTU-V-041825 23 Aug 1933 WTU-315722, WTU-V-041827 Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Wenatchee National Forest . Anemone oregana A. Gray Elev. 4600 ft. T18N R15E S17; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Georef'd by Ben Legler Wenatchee National Forest; Upper Tumwater Canyon, east of Section T. and R. Thompson Meadow-Middle Meadows. Distributed Leavenworth. on meadow edges, slope was level and soil clay loam. Timber fringe Elev. 2200 ft. near meadows (.3). With Claytonia lanceolata, Fritilararia pudica, 47.59639°, -120.66028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Erythronium grandiflorum. Common Perennieal blue-velvet. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Flowering Period early June. Usual size of plant 6-10 inches. Forage Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. value equals zero. Use none observed. Washington Ofiice Serial Number 98902 Common Name Oregon anemone. [Duplicate Maxine Hagen s.n. 15 May 1949 collection see accession # 322197]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-332894 Robert S. Rummell 1 11 Jun 1946 WTU-322199 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Peshastin Creek below Blewett Pass. Ingalls Creek. 47.557496°, -120.574698°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 47.462899°, -120.661069°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wet woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fertile. Lyman Benson 1285 4 May 1929 Stanley Andersen s.n. 1934 WTU-42757 WTU-32861

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Ice Creek. Mount Roberts. Elev. 6000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 48.105535°, -120.737582°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Lucille Stonehouse s.n. 4 Jun 1944 Georef'd by WTU Staff Gravelly soil, near forks of Ice Creek. WTU-110961 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. G. E. Morrill 362 Ranunculaceae 23 Aug 1933 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson WTU-27853, WTU-V-041830 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Mt. Hermann, Mt. Baker Lodge. Elev. 5000 ft. 48.86628°, -121.70251°; WGS 84, Ranunculaceae uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Anemone parviflora Michx. Moist slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: Below Oreamnos Lake, Head of Pintlar Creek, Anaconda Range. J. William Thompson 5746 Meadow, just below Oreamnos Lake. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 14 Aug 1930 C. L. Hitchcock 12833 27 Jul 1945 WTU-9873JWT, WTU-V-041829 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-99760 Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, GLACIER COUNTY: Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Glacier National Park: Lower Iceberg Lake. Elev. 6000 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Moist area. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Along Peshastin Creek, 1 mile below Ingalls Creek. 47.447636°, -120.65885°; WGS84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Daniel H. Brant 153 15 Aug 1948 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Canyon floor along creek. Woods. White flowers. Phenology: WTU-127194 Flowers. Origin: Native. George H. Ward 370 10 May 1946 Ranunculaceae WTU-132325 Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Rocky open summit of Tumwater Mountain. Elev. 4500 ft. Anemone parviflora Michx. 47.61611°, -120.70028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., MONTANA, DEER LODGE COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Head of Storm Lake, Anaconda Mountains. 46.063464°, -113.26389°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 900 m., Source: J. William Thompson 10501 12 May 1934 Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Meadow, near snow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-25800 C. L. Hitchcock 14835 21 Jul 1946 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-105446 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Seven Lakes Basin. Chipuin Mountain, Marble Mountains. 47.91556°, -123.77056°; WGS 84, Elev. 6000 ft. uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, 50.739722°, -121.733889°; uncertainty: 3200 m. Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 575 21 Jul 1938 George Neville Jones 8268 with Emily M. Thompson 24 Aug 1935 WTU-17808JWT WTU-31893, WTU-V-041868 Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Anemone parviflora Michx. Tumwater Mountain, Wenatchee Mountains. Elev. 3000 ft. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: 47.61611°, -120.70028°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Mount McKinley National Park. Near Copper Mountain Ranger GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Station. Rocky slopes of mountain. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Old gravel bar. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 6443 23 May 1931 Aven Nelson 4250 28 Aug 1939 with Ruth A. Nelson WTU-15554JWT WTU-75154 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., MONTANA, FERGUS COUNTY: Top of Grayhouse Peak, Big Snowy Mountains. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: In limestone scree. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Slopes of Rattlesnake Hill, Wenatchee Mountains. Elev. 1500 ft. C. L. Hitchcock 16064 3 Jul 1947 47.42361°, -120.30917°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-114526 Phenology: Flowers. Clarence B. Seely 136 10 Mar 1932 Ranunculaceae WTU-15534JWT Anemone parviflora Michx. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Ranunculaceae Indianpoint Lake. Twenty-five miles northeast of Barkerville. On damp, middle alpine meadows. Most common on damp, middle Anemone occidentalis S. Watson alpine meadows. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON T. T. McCabe 1163 27 May 1934 COUNTY: Olympic National Monument; Dosemeadows, WTU-36006 Hayden Pass. 47.78278°, -123.34889°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Ranunculaceae Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone parviflora Michx. H. E. Helmrich 411 U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: McKinley National Park. Savage River near Savage Camp. 16 Jul 1934 Elev. 2952 ft. 63.717816°, -149.256336°; uncertainty: 5000 m. WTU-306099, WTU-V-041867 Sandy overflow land, grassy and bushy. Herb; abundant. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Ynes Mexia 2073 4 Jul 1928 WTU-29552 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., ALASKA, NOME COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: Seward Pennisula, Nome, Anvil Peak. Snoqualmie, Surprise Lake. 64.581856°, -165.347303°; uncertainty: 6000 m. Elev. 5300 ft. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. T11N R12E S6; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU George Neville Jones 9079 Jul 1936 Staff Meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-12126JWT R. C. Wilconxon 149 Ranunculaceae 3 Aug 1936 Anemone parviflora Michx. WTU-325221, WTU-V-060024 U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: At east base of Black Lion Mountain, Pioneer Mountains. Ranunculaceae Elev. 9500 ft. 45.62877°, -112.962408°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3838 m., Source: Anemone parviflora Michx. Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Mostly in open meadow. Sepals white-purplish on back. Phenology: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Crest of hill northeast of Umiat. 69° 22' N, 152° 8' W C. L. Hitchcock 12893 30 Jul 1945 On higher, well-drained ground which is cleared of snow early. with C. V. Muhlick Flowers cream-colored. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-99763 George Lindsay 2258 26 Jun 1952 WTU-193770 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Anemone parviflora Michx. Slate Peak. 48.742104°, -120.682241°; WGS 84, U.S.A., ALASKA, NOME COUNTY: uncertainty: 1718 m., Source: Digital Map, Seward Pennisula, Nome, Anvil Peak. Georef'd by Joseph Stormer 64.581856°, -165.347303°; uncertainty: 6000 m. In alpine meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Native. George Neville Jones 9079 Jul 1936 W. C. Muenscher 10087 WTU-36007 23 Jun 1939 WTU-56030, WTU-V-060025 Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Camp Denali. Anemone parviflora Michx. Elev. 1750-3500 ft. 63° 31' 6.6" N, 150° 53' 36.6" W U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Rocky ridge face. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. McKinley National Park. Canyon floor near head Savage River. 63.600651°, -149.179421°; uncertainty: 3500 m., Georef'd by Sally Dickman s.n. 25 Jun 1967 Joseph Stormer Gravelly banks near stream. Flowers white, back bluish; abundant. WTU-287172 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ynes Mexia 2021 20 Jun 1928 Ranunculaceae WTU-29557 Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Arctic Slope District: 70 air miles south of Point Barrow, near Eskimo village of Atkasook; 0.1 kilometer east of Meade River Camp, 15 msm. 70.481641°, -157.416014°; uncertainty: 10000 m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Vera Komarkova 319 25 Jun 1976 with Holly Hansell, Karen Seabert WTU-271654 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: On Mount Hermann, near Mount Baker Lodge. Seward. Elev. 5000 ft. 60.104167°, -149.442222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8146 m., 48.86361°, -121.68111°; WGS 84, Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Alpine. Number: 5725 written in pen on left side of label near Georef'd by WTU Staff determination. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Rocky slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. P. Anderson 6759 13 Jun 1941 J. William Thompson 5322 WTU-292999 23 Jul 1930 Ranunculaceae WTU-15655JWT, WTU-V-060023 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Mount Angeles. 48.00365°, -123.445867°; WGS 84, Anemone parviflora Michx. uncertainty: 5330 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer U.S.A., ALASKA, JUNEAU COUNTY: Alpine meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Juneau. Native. 58.301944°, -134.419722°; uncertainty: 10000 m. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Harold E. Helmrich 288 Miss E. A. Shumway s.n. Aug 1891 15 Jul 1933 WTU-7367 WTU-306273, WTU-V-060018

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone parviflora Michx. CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: Junction of Bonanza and Eldorado Creeks about 12 miles south of U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Dawson. Northeast Alaska. Okpilak Valley. One kilometer east of West Moist area by stream beneath willows. Tepals white - bluish at base. Okpilak Lake. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Elev. 1902 ft. 69° N, 144° W; Misleading coordinates given only to nearest J. A. Calder 3089 16 Jun 1949 degree. River terrace. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-291124 N. E. Grulke 1126 8 Jun 1985 with D. J. Marrett Ranunculaceae WTU-312751 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Paradise Park, Mt. Rainier. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Elev. 5500 ft. 46.78639°, -121.73417°; WGS 84, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, COUNTY: Georef'd by WTU Staff Olympic Mountains. Alpine slopes near park. Phenology: Flowers. 47.80682°, -123.61225°; WGS 84, Origin: Native. uncertainty: 40000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Miss Dobie s.n. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 4 Jul 1926 A. W. E. Elmer 2666 WTU-9865JWT, WTU-V-060022 Jul 1900 WTU-15579JWT-A, WTU-V-060020 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON Junction of Bonanza and Eldorado Creeks about 12 miles south of COUNTY: Dawson. Olympic Mountains. Headwaters of Elwha River. Moist area by stream beneath willows. Tepals white- bluish at base. Elev. 4500 ft. Common. Phenology: Flowers. 47.910706°, -123.683879°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2985 m., Source: Digital Map, J. A. Calder 3089 16 Jun 1949 Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid with L. G. Billard coordinates (located outside county bounds). "Western Anemone". Phenology: Flowers. WTU-176224 Origin: Native. E. B. Webster s.n. Ranunculaceae 2 Aug 1907 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson WTU-8106, WTU-V-060026 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Mount Angeles, Olympic Mountains. Elev. 6000 ft. Ranunculaceae 47.995278°, -123.474444°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Anemone parviflora Michx. Rocky alpine slope near snow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: J. William Thompson 7446 17 Jul 1931 Ogilvie Mountains. River flats along Dempster Road, mile 51. Elev. 2500-4200 ft. WTU-15579JWT-B 64.537257°, -138.22959°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer River flats. In herbmats and snowflushes. Phenology: Fruits. Ranunculaceae R. T. Porsild 190 17 Jul 1966 Anemone parviflora Michx. WTU-231770 CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: 11.5 miles on road north of Barlow between Dawson and Mayo. Elev. 4200 ft. Ranunculaceae 63° 50' N, 137° 31' W In dwarf birch-willow thickets just above treeline. Flowers white; Anemone parviflora Michx. common. Phenology: Flowers. CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: J. A. Calder 25051 5 Jun 1960 Canol Rd.: Mile 127, Lapie River. with J. M. Gillett Gravelly river flats. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-215733 A. E. Porsild 10016 27 Jun 1944 with A. J. Breitung Ranunculaceae WTU-128617 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Glacier Meadows, Olympic National Park. Elev. 4000 ft. U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: 47.83111°, -123.68972°; WGS 84, Vista Ridge, Mt. Hood. uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, 45.314435°, -121.618021°; WGS 84, Georef'd by WTU Staff uncertainty: 890 m., Source: Digital Map, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). William E. Brockman s.n. Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. 22 Aug 1956 J. William Thompson 3493 WTU-213608, WTU-V-060019 5 Aug 1927 WTU-15544JWT, WTU-V-060021 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Whitehorse: east of Lewes River. Colbert. Elev. 2100-2400 ft. 47.82667°, -117.34083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: 60.723522°, -135.065549°; uncertainty: 8000 m., Georef'd by GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Joseph Stormer Moist shady place. Stamens 50+. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: In mossy spruce woods. Sandy and shaly bluffs and hillsides. Native. Phenology: Flowers. Sister Mary Milburge 272 21 Apr 1932 A. E. Porsild 9172 1 Jun 1944 with A. J. Breitung WTU-15641JWT WTU-128618 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Summit of Ellinor, Olympic Range. Crow foot family. Pasque flower. Phenology: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Flowers. Mt. Angeles, Olympic Mts. Elev. 5500 ft. Jennie V. Getty s.n. 47.995362°, -123.467118°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2250 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer 10 Aug 1902 Alpine meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-7905, WTU-V-060016 J. William Thompson 10076 9 Sep 1933 WTU-15544JWT-B

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: Major Fenn Picnic Area along the Lochsa River. Cottonwood Creek, about 3 miles above the Grande Ronde River, Elev. 1650 ft. southwest of Anatone. T33N R8E S3?; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: T7N R44E S21; WGS 84, uncertainty: 6000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Flat, alluvial, granitic soil. Probably Thupli/Cliuni H.T. Phenology: In rich soil on northwest slope along Cottonwood Creek. Flowers Flowers. Origin: Native. white to pink. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. A. Wellner 86 4 May 1974 Arthur Cronquist 5742 30 Apr 1949 WTU-353914 WTU-169507

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Nasou City [This may be a reference to Mason At Newman Lake. City, though one must travel at least forty 47.77694°, -117.09389°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: kilometers northeast to reach this altitude]. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 5000-7000 ft. Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Herbarium, University of Washington Presented by C.E. Burglehaus. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Sister Mary Milburge s.n. Apr 1931 Native. WTU-15539JWT J. H. Sandberg s.n. with J. B. Leiberg Ranunculaceae Jul 1893 Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. WTU-8138, WTU-V-060017 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: Ca. [circa] 15 miles south of Pomeroy in the Blue Mountains. Elev. 4800 ft. 46.257837°, -117.60167°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Duff under yellow pines. Sepals clear white to slightly bluish-tinged. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 8297 25 May 1944 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-92969 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SPOKANE COUNTY: Umatilla National Forest, road 46, circa 2 miles southwest of Liberty Lake. Godman Guard Station. 47.64833°, -117.09139°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Elev. 5697 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff T7N R40E S8; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Flora of Southeast Washington and Adjacent Idaho, Edition 2, H. St. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff John. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Flowers all white. Simpler leaf than #51 (Anemone piperi). Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm Suksdorf 8555 2 May 1916 Doug Williams 50 29 Jun 1997 WTU-262382 with Robert Goff WTU-343350 Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Blue Mountains. Umatilla National Forest. Near Stentz Spring. Elev. 4000 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: T9N R42E; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Umatilla National Forest, road 46, circa 2 miles southwest of Georef'd by Crystal Shin Godman Guard Station. Edge of coniferous forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 5697 ft. T7N R40E S8; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: L. Constance 1734 13 Jun 1936 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff with H. F. Clements Flowers white, but with more or less blue tinge in back side of . More cut leaf than #50 (Anemone piperi). Phenology: Flowers. WTU-5613JWT Origin: Native. Doug Williams 51 29 Jun 1997 Ranunculaceae with Robert Goff Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. WTU-343349 U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Thatuna Hills. Cedar Mountain. Ranunculaceae Elev. 3000 ft. 46.80338°, -116.86878°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Damp humus soil; shade of Abies-Thuja-Larix climax forest. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY: Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Umatilla National Forest, Unfried Ridge. About 1 mile southwest of Big Spring on Forest Road 42, 2.1 miles northeast of junction with M. Eicher 97 23 May 1936 Forest Road 40 (Clearwater Tower). Elev. 5497 ft. WTU-5611JWT 46° 13' 13" N, 117° 32' 41" W Pseudotsuga menziesii with 1.5 - 3 foot trunks near clearcut to southeast. White flowers under dense Pseudotsuga menziesii. Ranunculaceae Individuals scattered under open Pseudotsuga menziesii thicket; roots not extensive. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Doug Williams 32 28 Jun 1997 U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: with Robert Goff Wallowa Mountains. Elev. 4362 ft. WTU-343156 45.242436°, -117.312189°; uncertainty: 64000 m. Basaltic soil. Often in great abundance, but with little range in altitiude. White. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Wm. C. Cusick 3233 13 May 1908 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson WTU-123916 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Olympic National Monument, Bogachiel Peak. Elev. 6200 ft. Ranunculaceae 47.90556°, -123.77611°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Georef'd by WTU Staff Slope 60% south; shallow rocky soil; subalpine, U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: with huckleberry, valeriana, paint brush. Fairly On the road between Mountain Meadows and Bargamin Creek. common in mountain meadows. 10-16 inches T27N R11E S6; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: tall in June. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In seepage area from spring. Growing in the open. Phenology: J. E. Schwartz 212 Flowers. Origin: Native. 23 Jul 1936 Quentin Jones 354 5 Aug 1950 WTU-91427, WTU-V-060003 WTU-141955 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Cedar Mountain. Along Gnat Creek at the base of Moscow Mountain, 5 miles 46.80343°, -116.86878°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: northeast of Moscow. Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett 46.784584°, -116.925634°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Stamens ca. [circa] 15. Flora of Southeast Washington, and GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Adjacent Idaho, Edition 2, H. St. John. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Along Gnat Creek. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. William H. Baker 5742 4 May 1949 R. Kent Beattie 4006 5 Jun 1911 WTU-129400 WTU-32193 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Cedar Mountain, near Moscow. Whitman National Forest. Clark Creek. 46.7325°, -116.99917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Stamens 50. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Stamens ca. [circa] 40. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. L. A. Hanna 1651 17 May 1935 F. L. Pickett 333 30 May 1915 WTU-35217 WTU-66485 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Wallowa Mountains. By trail above Wallowa Falls. U.S.A., OREGON, UNION COUNTY: By trail. Stamens ca. [circa] 50; carpels sparsly hairy. Phenology: Catherine Creek, 10 miles above Union. Flowers. Origin: Native. Moist shady spot beneath pines. Stamens ca. [circa] 40. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 4790 b 15 Jun 1928 L. A. Hanna 1630 May 1935 WTU-15537JWT WTU-34741 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Fifteen miles south of Grangeville. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: 45.76583°, -115.48889°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 2 miles east of Viola. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 46.838602°, -116.981284°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Clearings in fir forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Associated with Pinus ponderosa; moist gravelly north slope. C. L. Hitchcock 23505 25 May 1964 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-217741 Ed Zaring 123 21 May 1935 WTU-15599JWT Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Just west of Troy. 46.73694°, -116.76861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ten miles east of Spaulding above the highway on the south side of Wooded hills. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. the Clearwater River. In a woody thicket. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 23469 24 May 1964 Sidney C. Beinke 449 24 Apr 1938 WTU-218272 WTU-194748 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., MONTANA, RAVALLI COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Bittertoot River drainage. Bitterroot Mountains. Four to five miles Divide of Salmon and Clearwater, 29 miles southeast of Elk City. along Watchtower Creek Trail, about 20 miles west of Highway 93, 45.529243°, -115.009741°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., 65 miles south of Missoula, along road #473. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Timbered ridge with spruce and alpine fir. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Patrick Elvander 698 12 Jun 1976 J. H. Christ 51-585 15 Jul 1951 WTU-273307 WTU-294475 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., MONTANA, MINERAL COUNTY: Junction of Deer Creek Road and Highway No. 10, about 15 miles U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: west of Saint Regis. Laird Park ca. 1 mile east of Harvard. Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 46.917498°, -116.707416°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff H. T. Rogers 902 2 Jun 1942 Open woods. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. with J. M. Rogers William H. Baker 5763 8 May 1949 WTU-241392 WTU-296129 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Road to Red River Hot Springs, 7 miles southeast of Elk City. U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: T28N R9E S8; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Along Ward Creek, 19 miles northeast of Avery. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.316591°, -115.597405°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: In moist ravine under lodgepole pine. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Native. On springy slope with Alder on north slope of cove. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Quentin Jones 15 14 Jun 1950 J. H. Christ 51-486 10 Jul 1951 WTU-142782 WTU-294901 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Beyond end of Lostine River road, 18 miles from Lostine. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Deep woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Laird Park ca. 1 mile east of Harvard. 46.917498°, -116.707416°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: J. R. Murphy 97 1 Jul 1946 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-118477 William H. Baker 5763 8 May 1949 Ranunculaceae WTU-155796 Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: Nez Perce National Forest. Summit of Indian Hill Lookout. Above Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. meadow Creek on Selway River drainage. Elev. 7200 ft. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: 46.00007°, -115.244682°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 156 m., Source: Six miles north of Moscow in the Moscow Mountains. Digital Map, Georef'd by Richard Olmstead 46.7325°, -116.99917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: On open dry sandy summit of lookout. Subalpine fir, lodgepole and GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff whitebark pine, with beargrass and Menziesia. Habit profusely North-facing slope in Abies grandis woods. Phenology: Flowers. caespitose. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 4096 7 Jul 1957 S. W. Harris 197 28 Apr 1951 WTU-188350 WTU-143101 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, NEZ PERCE COUNTY: Laird Park ca. 1 mile east of Harvard. Craig Mountains. Lake Waha. 46.917498°, -116.707416°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: 46.07611°, -116.85056°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Open grassy woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. William H. Baker 5763 8 May 1949 William H. Baker 8901 17 May 1952 WTU-129413 WTU-155795

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: 1/2 mile below Pilot Knob Lookout. Wallowa Mountains. Shields Creek. Elev. 6400 ft. Elev. 3804 ft. T30N R6E S33; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Basaltic soil, dry open forests. Pink or pale purple. Phenology: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Flowers. Origin: Native. Near spring on open slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wm. C. Cusick 3234 13 May 1908 Winnifred Newell Elwood 34 2 Jul 1947 WTU-15517JWT WTU-121226 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., IDAHO, VALLEY COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Above head of Payette Lake. Thatuna Hills. West slope of Cedar Peak (Moscow Mountain). 44.91167°, -116.125°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 3000 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 46.7325°, -116.99917°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Rocky slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Old burn, Abies-Thuja-Larix climax. Canadian Life Zone. Stamens C. L. Hitchcock 8537 30 May 1944 ca. [circa] 50. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with C. V. Muhlick L. Constance 1064 18 May 1935 WTU-92270 with R. C. Rollins WTU-32013 Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, LATAH COUNTY: Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. 1 mile south of Troy. 46.722463°, -116.76861°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: U.S.A., OREGON, UMATILLA COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Two miles west of Langdon Lake. Twenty-three miles northwest of In deep woods. Sepals white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elgin. Plants widely spaced, produced by budding from slender, C. L. Hitchcock 8383 27 May 1944 deep-seated horizontal roots, the rhizomes, proper, coming from the with C. V. Muhlick roots and strictly erect rather than horizonal; sepals pure white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-92968 C. L. Hitchcock 20985 26 May 1957 with C. V. Muhlick Ranunculaceae WTU-176766 Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Wallowa Mountains. Elev. 4362 ft. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. 45.242436°, -117.312189°; uncertainty: 64000 m. Basaltic soil. In great abundance, but with little range in altitude. U.S.A., IDAHO, CLEARWATER COUNTY: White. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Summit between Bovill and Elk River. Elev. 3500 ft. Wm. C. Cusick 3233 13 May 1908 T40N R1E S23; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-15601JWT Moist banks at summit. Sepals pure white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Arthur Cronquist 5786 21 May 1949 WTU-169508 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone richardsonii Hook. U.S.A., OREGON, UMATILLA COUNTY: CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: About 1 mile south of Emigrant Springs Campground along Canol Road: mile 132, Lower Lapie River Crossing. Interstate 84. Elev. 5600 ft. T1N R35E S29 SE; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: 61.907825°, -132.603199°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Sara Legler In more open areas in woods. Always in areas with heavy litter. Mossy spruce woods. Dry, shaly slopes of mountain west of road. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. James Grimes 1535 8 May 1980 A. E. Porsild 9712 20 Jun 1944 with Lynda Smithman, Gene Ralston, Sandy Ralston with A. J. Breitung WTU-284048 WTU-128616

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone richardsonii Hook. U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: Anaconda - Pintlar Range. Along road to Gibbons Pass. Lewis River. T1S R19W S23 NE; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). M. W. Gorman 7 19 May 1899 In moist, brushy meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-15552JWT Klaus H. Lackschewitz 8911 19 Jun 1979 WTU-288703 Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, CLACKAMAS COUNTY: Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Camp Creek Forest Camp, ca. [circa] 5 miles east of Zigzag. Elev. 2000 ft. U.S.A., IDAHO, BENEWAH COUNTY: 45.30394°, -121.86828°; uncertainty: 1500 m., Georef'd by Joseph Plummer Butte, southeast of Plummer. Stormer 47.33528°, -116.8875°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Moist bank of stream. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist wooded slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 4766 19 Jun 1939 with J. S. Martin William H. Baker 16090 17 May 1961 WTU-53877 WTU-261397 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Sauvies Island, 0.5 miles north of Burlington ferry. Wallowa Mountains. Shields Creek. Elev. 30 ft. Elev. 3804 ft. Dry duff of forest floor with Acer and Cornus, Thuja-Abies Basaltic soil, dry open forests. Pink or pale purple. Phenology: Pseudotsuga grove. Perennial from a horizontal rhizome; petals Flowers. Origin: Native. white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wm. C. Cusick 3234 13 May 1908 Lincoln Constance 2680 28 May 1940 with Alan A. Beetle WTU-139277 WTU-79062 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone richardsonii Hook. Anemone deltoidea Hook. CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: Ogilvie Mountains. Mountain east of mile 50-54. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: 64.595645°, -138.224096°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Siskiyou National Forest; on highway 3905, 14.8 meters south of Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer intersection of 3905 and 46 or circa 33 miles east of south of Cave In snowflushes among willows. Phenology: Flowers. Junction. Elev. 4080 ft. R. T. Porsild 86 3 Jul 1966 Woods of Pseudotsuga, Quercus, with Cornus in gulch. Frequent; petals white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-231771 Melinda F. Denton 2663 24 Jun 1973 WTU-259012 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Anemone multifida Poir. U.S.A., OREGON, COOS COUNTY: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: West end of Eden Valley, Power-Glendale Pass Road. Emerald Lake. Moist bank. Perianth white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Field. [3 pencilled notes on label:] Gray's Bot. 661-3. This specimen same as: A. globosa Nutt. 1,246,251 (B.C.) July 3. Herb. MBG C. L. Hitchcock 19934 1 Jul 1953 1,282,349 (Wash. - July 2) -> A. hudsoniana (D.C.) Richards. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-150186 unknown 1707 6 Aug 1957 Ranunculaceae WTU-330179 Anemone deltoidea Hook. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, DOUGLAS COUNTY: Tyee Mountain. Anemone multifida Poir. In forests, summit. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: W. C. Cusick 3999 13 May 1914 Lake Wapta, Hector. Herb. MBG 1,951,504 (Colo.). Phenology: Flowers. WTU-142109 unnown Y-7 Jul 1927 Ranunculaceae WTU-330178 Anemone deltoidea Hook. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, WASHINGTON COUNTY: Near Forest Grove. Anemone multifida Poir. 45.519836°, -123.110663°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 7500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Along Hyndman Creek, Sawtooth Range. Elev. 7000 ft. J. William Thompson 622 26 Apr 1926 43.643297°, -114.250351°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff WTU-15639JWT Yellow pine slopes. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 13615 30 Jul 1936 Ranunculaceae WTU-10852JWT Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., OREGON, CLATSOP COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Saddle Mountain. 45.968045°, -123.676311°; uncertainty: 3000 m. Anemone deltoidea Hook. In shade of young trees along trail lower slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: On Mount Grayback, Siskiyou Mountains. G. B. Rossbach 354 24 Jun 1938 Elev. 5500 ft. with R. P. Rossbach Moist slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-90912 J. William Thompson 12469 2 Aug 1935 WTU-15635JWT Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. Along the Cooper Spur. Elev. 4000 ft. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: 45.378503°, -121.671914°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1214 m., Near Guichon Creek, circa 13 miles south of Savona. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Elev. 3500 ft. Moist woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 50° 32' N, 120° 52' W Around dry shore of small lake. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Sister Mary Milburge 1522 6 Jul 1938 C. L. Hitchcock 7402 21 Jun 1941 WTU-17732JWT with J. S. Martin WTU-67925 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Anemone deltoidea Hook. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Near Alberta, boundary on Highway #3; 3 miles west of Coleman. Siskiyou Summit on state highway. Elev. 4450 ft. Elev. 4520 ft. Semi-open rocky hillside. Flowers white to pink. Phenology: Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Roy L. Taylor 812 27 May 1958 A. A. Heller 13649 21 Jun 1922 with D. H. Ferguson WTU-87892 WTU-233380 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., OREGON, CURRY COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: Along ridges of Siskiyou Mountains, back of Pistol River. Near Bottle Prairie, Mount Hood National Forest. Wooded slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 45.395026°, -121.500953°; uncertainty: 2500 m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer J. William Thompson 12862 1/2 22 Jun 1936 Woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-15624JWT G. N. Jones 4187 21 Jul 1933 WTU-23788 Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Ranunculaceae CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Anemone multifida Poir. Seven miles north of Marguerite, (Fraser River between Soda Creek and Quesnel). U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Dry, semi-barren bench. Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Northwest end of Kenai Lake, Kenai Peninsula. Native. 60° 30' N, 149° 45' W Rocky south-facing bluffs. Open, grassy area on aspen slop. T. T. McCabe 1294 14 Jun 1934 Occasional; sepals white, mauve or white on outer surface. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-36025 J. A. Calder 5058 3 Jun 1951 Ranunculaceae WTU-233381 Anemone deltoidea Hook. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, TILLAMOOK COUNTY: Head of Wilson River, just over the divide (west side) from Anemone deltoidea Hook. Glenwood. T2N R6W S35; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, U.S.A., OREGON, BENTON COUNTY: Georef'd by Ben Legler Beaver Creek, south of Corvallis. Plants with widespreading, shallow, slender whitish rhizomes; sepals Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. clear white; stamens more than 100. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Bessie Fleischman s.n. 29 May 1945 C. L. Hitchcock 21560 29 May 1958 WTU-131417 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-189601 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Anemone multifida Poir. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Between Windermere and Fairmont Hotspring. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Elev. 3000 ft. Seven miles north of Marguerite, (Fraser River between Soda Creek Roadside along edge of meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: and Quesnel). Native. Pink or mauve flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. K. Beamish 60320 13 May 1960 T. T. McCabe 1302 14 Jun 1934 with F. Vrugtman WTU-36026 WTU-199127 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Anemone multifida Poir. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., MONTANA, LINCOLN COUNTY: Mount Pope; northwest of Fort Saint James. 70 miles west of Kalispell; near Highway #2. All levels, open rock, trailsides in timber. Mostly passed bloom 48.13578°, -115.433601°; uncertainty: 10000 m., Georef'd by except on peak. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Joseph Stormer Granitic bluffs. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. T. T. McCabe 7811 9 Jul 1940 C. L. Hitchcock 17711 25 Jun 1948 WTU-71682 WTU-126475 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Anemone multifida Poir. U.S.A., MONTANA, BROADWATER COUNTY: Townsend, about 20 miles east. U.S.A., MONTANA, POWELL COUNTY: 46.319098°, -111.103322°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 20000 m., Three miles east of Ovando. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid Dry open ground. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. coordinates (located outside county bounds). Open Douglas fir forest and creek bottom. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: C. L. Hitchcock 17826 29 Jun 1948 Native. WTU-126589 W. E. Booth 56375 10 Jun 1956 WTU-201008 Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. Near Bottle Prairie, Mount Hood National Forest. 45.395026°, -121.500953°; uncertainty: 2500 m., Georef'd by CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Joseph Stormer Near the Clinton-Gang road. Woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 3998 ft. Rich meadow on summer range, adjacent Douglas fir forest. ACC# G. N. Jones 4187 21 Jul 1933 v175511. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-36029 C. E. Beil 40 19 Jun 1972 WTU-304236 Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. Portland. 45.52361°, -122.675°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 12756 m., Source: U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Bozeman, in upper end or cirque west of Sacajawea. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. E. C. Smith s.n. 19 May 1890 W. E. Booth 63505 4 Aug 1963 WTU-7527 WTU-234501 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone multifida Poir. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: Siskiyou National Forest; around Bolan Lake. Circa 10 miles up Blackfoot Canyon from Bonner. Elev. 5300-6000 ft. 46.903996°, -113.749878°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8000 m., Woods of Tsuga mertensiana, Abies lasiocarpa, Abies grandis, Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Pseudotsuga. Infrequent; flowers with white petals adaxially, Out in open in yellow pine forest. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. lavender abaxially in center strip. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 11465 25 Jul 1945 with C. V. Muhlick Melinda F. Denton 2723 25 Jun 1973 WTU-99635 WTU-259487 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone deltoidea Hook. Anemone multifida Poir. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Forest Road 176 off State Route 46 ca. [circa] 1 mile west of Oregon Glen Highway at Hicks Creek. Caves National Monument. Siskiyou National Forest, Siskiyou Rocky creek bank. Flowers deep rose. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Mountains. Native. Elev. 3650 ft. 42° 6' 35" N, 123° 24' 37" W; T40S R6W S4; T40S R6W S9 Maxcine Williams 2212 23 Jun 1968 Growing under 10 foot Douglas fir with Fragaria vesca #1652. Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-240252 Birgit Semsrott 1653 26 Jun 1998 Ranunculaceae WTU-342786 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: High ridge between Fourth and Hardscrabble Creeks, Wenatchee Anemone deltoidea Hook. Mountains. Elev. 5500 ft. U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: 47.44263°, -120.838126°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Down Road 48 off Highway 199, just northeast of O'Brian. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 2548 ft. On rocky crest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 42° 3' 6" N, 123° 34' 25" W In shady, moist woods on south side of road, with large redwoods J. William Thompson s.n. Aug 1951 and overhanging deciduous bushes nearby. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-144845 Jessie Johanson 59 28 Jun 1998 with Joe Johanson Ranunculaceae WTU-342657 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Along Iron Peak Trail, North Fork Teanaway River Watershed, Wenatchee Mountains. Anemone multifida Poir. 47.392822°, -120.912623°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff U.S.A., MONTANA, CARBON COUNTY: On sterile serpentine slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 6 miles east of Luther. Dry grassy bank. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 2557 6 Aug 1950 C. L. Hitchcock 16616 19 Jul 1947 WTU-169985 WTU-114527 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., MONTANA, FLATHEAD COUNTY: Columbia Falls. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: 48.372464°, -114.181515°; uncertainty: 2800 m. Upper Spray Park on ridge below Echo Rock, 1700 meters Grassland. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. southwest of Wonderland Trail, Mount Rainier National Park. Elev. 7199 ft. H. T. Rogers 977 23 Jun 1942 46° 54.45' N, 121° 48.06' W; 591251E, 5195921N; T16N R8E with J. M. Rogers S23 Ridgeline covered with olivine andesite and pumice bouder fields WTU-241386 and talus slopes. Growing on moss-covered soil in open areas of the boulder field. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Sydne Record SR0702-32 19 Jul 2002 Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida WTU-353079 U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: Ranunculaceae West end of Holland Lake, in Swan River Valley, about 75 miles northeast of Missoula. Anemone multifida Poir. Elev. 4300 ft. T20N R16W S34; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Georef'd by Ben Legler Ankow River. Edge of dry meadow in mixed coniferous woods. Phenology: Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Flowers. Origin: Native. C. V. Piper 4475 31 Aug 1904 Arthur Cronquist 7884 7 Jul 1955 WTU-20483 WTU-161554 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone multifida Poir. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, GRANITE COUNTY: Wodan's Vale, east side, Mount Adams. Circa 15 miles north of Philipsburg. Elev. 7216 ft. 46.549316°, -113.29423°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 14400 m., 46.20255°, -121.4908°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Edge of forest. Calyces white to purple or pink. Phenology: Flowers. On shaded rocks. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 5791 1 Aug 1906 C. L. Hitchcock 9130 20 Jun 1944 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-262413 WTU-92970 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Lake Wapta, Hectar. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Herb. MBG 933483 (Colo.). Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Olympic National Park, near Obstruction Point. Elev. 6000 ft. unknown Y-7 Jul 1927 47.918317°, -123.381853°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by John Haskins WTU-330177 Flowers cream with blue tinge on outside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Ruby L. C. Sovereign s.n. 5 Jul 1941 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii WTU-316067 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Along Boulder Creek. Ranunculaceae Elev. 3500 ft. 47.198258°, -120.4389°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Anemone multifida Poir. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Serpentine rock slides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Wallowa Mountains, Hurricane Creek Campground about 7 miles J. William Thompson 10414 12 May 1934 south of Enterprise. Elev. 5100 ft. WTU-24682 45.318346°, -117.305163°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Sandy rocky streambank in mixed woods; with Achillea, Oxytropis Ranunculaceae and Hedysarum. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Georgia Mason 8852 8 Jul 1971 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: WTU-257875 3 mile mark of Iron Peak Trail, North Fork Teanaway River watershed, Wenatchee Mountains. 47.392822°, -120.912623°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Ranunculaceae Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Among rocks of peridotite in small cirque-like depression. Anemone multifida Poir. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: A. R. Kruckeberg 2570 6 Aug 1950 Wallowa Mountains: Basin south of Aneroid Lake, about 8 miles south of Wallowa Lake. WTU-169984 Elev. 7850 ft. In and near a dry rocky ravine, with Polemonium, Epilobium and Gilia congesta. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Georgia Mason 9037 14 Aug 1971 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii WTU-258168 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: About 1 mile below Scatter Creek, upper Cle Elum River. 47.495139°, -121.054598°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Ranunculaceae Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff On raw decomposing serpentine talus with scattered Tsuga Anemone multifida Poir. Mertensiana-Douglas fir. Steep, open slope above unnamed creek. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., MONTANA, TETON COUNTY: West slope of Choteau Mountain, East Front Mountains. A. R. Kruckeberg 2965 24 Jun 1952 Elev. 6000 ft. 47.927121°, -112.725183°; uncertainty: 2300 m. WTU-153445 Large populations withe several different flower colors in the same colonies. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Klaus H. Lackschewitz 4292 28 May 1973 WTU-261910 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Anemone multifida Poir. U.S.A., MONTANA, RAVALLI COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Southeast slope of "McClay Mountain" (Foothills between Lolo and Near summit of Mount Angeles, Olympic Mountains. Florence). Elev. 5400 ft. Elev. 4800 ft. 47.99684°, -123.46778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Open slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky crags. [Mixed collection. Also on sheet: Anemone drummondii Klaus H. Lackschewitz 1190 23 Jun 1969 var. drummondii. Filed under Anemone drummondii var. drummondii.] Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-260909 J. William Thompson 5606 2 Aug 1930 Ranunculaceae WTU-15643JWT-B Anemone multifida Poir. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, MADISON COUNTY: Gravelly Range. Lazy Mans Hill. Anemone multifida Poir. Limestone outcrop. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: C. L. Hitchcock 16864 26 Jul 1947 Chipuin Mountain, Marble Mountains. Elev. 6000 ft. WTU-114519 50.739722°, -121.733889°; uncertainty: 3200 m. Alpine slopes. Phenology: Fertile. Ranunculaceae J. William Thompson 592 21 Jul 1938 with Emily M. Thompson Anemone multifida Poir. WTU-17835JWT CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Peak of Mount Pope, northwest of Fort St. James. Crevices, in rocks above timberline. Abundant; flowers cream, tinged Ranunculaceae mauve on outsides of outer whorl or petals. Phenology: Flowers. Anemone multifida Poir. T. T. McCabe 7507 23 Jun 1940 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: WTU-78226 Boulder Peak. 47.97194°, -123.75667°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ranunculaceae Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii George Neville Jones 8438 6 Sep 1935 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: WTU-31892 Near summit of Mount Angeles, Olympic Mountains. Elev. 5400 ft. 47.99684°, -123.46778°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Ranunculaceae GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky crags. [Mixed collection. Also on sheet: Anemone multifida. Anemone multifida Poir. Filed under Anemone drummondii var. drummondii.] Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Alaska Highway mile 405. J. William Thompson 5606 2 Aug 1930 Elev. 3280 ft. Gravelly soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-15643JWT-A T. M. C. Taylor 258 13 Jun 1956 with A. F. Szczawinski, M. Bell Ranunculaceae WTU-172412 Anemone multifida Poir. U.S.A., MONTANA, MEAGHER COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Monument Peak, Little Belt Mountains, Lewis and Clark National Forest. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Elev. 6000-7000 ft. 46.997456°, -111.09745°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1807 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Hurricane Ridge; Olympic Peninsula. Granite slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Elev. 5000 ft. 47.93333°, -123.40833°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Roy Bradley s.n. 17 Jul 1937 GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Meadow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-11571JWT Geo. N. Jones 3269 5 Jul 1931 WTU-21914 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. Anemone multifida Poir. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Twenty-five miles south of Fort St. James. Hurricane Creek Forest Camp, Wallowa Mountains. Gravelly, clay, open dry. Phenology: Fertile. Elev. 4200 ft. 45.320881°, -117.304648°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., T. T. McCabe 7588 26 Jun 1940 Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Gravelly soil in open lodgepole pine forest. Frequent. Phenology: WTU-74920 Fertile. Origin: Native. Bassett Maguire 26700 19 Jul 1946 Ranunculaceae with Arthur H. Holmgren Anemone multifida Poir. WTU-111416 U.S.A., MONTANA COUNTY: Red Lodge. Ranunculaceae 45.185778°, -109.246821°; uncertainty: 8000 m. Moist field. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Anemone multifida Poir. D. B. Swingle s.n. 2 Jul 1923 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Hurricane Ridge. WTU-36910 47.958902°, -123.449109°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by John Haskins Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Geo. N. Jones 3269A Jul 1931 Anemone multifida Poir. WTU-316459 U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: Just west of Cooke City. Sandy bank. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae C. L. Hitchcock 13596 13 Aug 1945 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii with C. V. Muhlick U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: WTU-99762 Southeast-facing upper slopes of Three Brothers Peak, just below lookout, on trail to Etienne Creek. 47.428889°, -120.7625°; NAD 27, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Ranunculaceae Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff On talus; Whitebark pine ("krummhols") forest type. Serpentine, but Anemone multifida Poir. with admixture of sandstone, gabbroic rock. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: A. R. Kruckeberg 5304 20 Jul 1961 Circa 9 miles northeast of Myer's Cove. Under pines. Sepals cream. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-215184 C. L. Hitchcock 9471 1 Jul 1944 with C. V. Muhlick Ranunculaceae WTU-92271 Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Hurricane Ridge. 47.958902°, -123.449109°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by John Haskins Rocky hillside. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Near Mount Stuart, head of Beverly Creek. George Neville Jones 4013 2 Jul 1933 Elev. 5000 ft. 47.424°, -120.8977°; WGS84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: WTU-26425 Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Rocky southern slope of peak. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae J. William Thompson 6396 16 May 1931 Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida WTU-15553JWT U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Olympic Mountains. 47.80682°, -123.61225°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 40000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. A. W. E. Elmer 2678 Jul 1900 WTU-15600JWT Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Near Wauconda summit, between Tonasket and Republic. Burch Mountain. 48.72583°, -119.0125°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Elev. 6000 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 48.79694°, -120.30333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine open slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 7143 29 Jun 1931 J. William Thompson 10829 29 Jun 1934 WTU-15555JWT WTU-15661JWT Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Near Wauconda summit between Tonasket and Republic. U.S.A., MONTANA, MEAGHER COUNTY: Elev. 3000 ft. Limestone cliffs above and to west of Four Mile Ranger Station, 48.72583°, -119.0125°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Castle Mountains. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 45.341541°, -110.238745°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Open woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). J. William Thompson 7143 29 Jun 1931 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-15549JWT C. L. Hitchcock 15901 29 Jun 1947 WTU-114528 Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida [No locality given on label] Elev. 8856 ft. U.S.A., SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY: On volcanic sand and gravel. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Deadwood, S.D. Exposed hillsides. Phenology: Fertile. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 5755 27 Jul 1906 Herman E. Hayward 1164 19 Jun 1927 WTU-168864 WTU-77804 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Along Boulder Creek. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Elev. 3500 ft. Burch Mountain. 47.198258°, -120.4389°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 6000 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 48.79694°, -120.30333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Obsidian rock slides. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine open slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 10414 12 May 1934 J. William Thompson 10829 29 Jun 1934 WTU-15584JWT WTU-25826 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Columbia River, 2 miles south of Gifford. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: T32N R37; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: Digital Map, Mount Tacoma. Georef'd by Crystal Shin Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Rocky point. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. J. B. Flett 2171 20 Jul 1903 V. Weldert 181 28 Jun 1939 with L. Boner WTU-37830 WTU-85820 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone multifida Poir. f. sauguinea (Pursh) Fern. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, FERGUS COUNTY: Sawtooth Ridge; Valley of War Creek; Chelan National Forest. Foothills of Big Snowy Mountains, 20 miles south of Lewiston. Elev. 7000 ft. Heavy soil of limestone origin. Phenology: Flowers. 48.361367°, -120.396064°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff C. L. Hitchcock 11902 3 Jul 1945 Granite edges at summit. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with C. V. Muhlick Harold St. John 4848 23 Jul 1921 WTU-99691 with W. D. Courtney, Charles S. Parker WTU-88679 Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Hart's Pass, 2 miles northerly, Haystack Mountain. Elev. 7300 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: 48.74778°, -120.66972°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Olympic National Park. Hurricane Ridge. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 47.932738°, -123.340947°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4117 m., Flat scree, Empetrum nigrum, Stellaria longipes var. altocaulis. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Sepals white, bluish on dorsal surface. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Native. Maxine Hagen s.n. 10 Aug 1947 R. Naas 1745 22 Jul 1972 with D. Naas WTU-332432 WTU-321793 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Yakima Park, Mount. Rainier. Skeena, Coney District. Elev. 6000 ft. River banks. Phenology: Fruits. 46.91611°, -121.63194°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff J. R. Anderson 518 12 Sep 1910 Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-139997 J. William Thompson 11093 27 Jul 1934 WTU-15606JWT Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. f. sauguinea (Pursh) Fern. Sheep Mountain, Okanogan Forest. Elev. 6888-7445 ft. U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: 48.36139°, -119.58222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Cooke Guard Station, about 2 miles east of Cooke City. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 8000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 45.026307°, -109.891984°; uncertainty: 2000 m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer W. W. Eggleston 13315 30 Jul 1916 Meadows. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-322201 Jean G. Witt 1770 16 Jul 1949 WTU-175442 Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, FERGUS COUNTY: Anemone multifida Poir. f. sauguinea (Pursh) Fern. Big Snowy Mountains. Half Moon Canyon about 5 miles from mouth. Shale bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Thirty mile River. C. L. Hitchcock 11964 5 Jul 1945 Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. with C. V. Muhlick A. Rude s.n. 21 Jun 1946 WTU-100656 WTU-113256 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Summit of Hoodoo Pass. Highest peak northeast of Fish Lake; 30 miles northwest of Cle 48.21889°, -120.36417°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elum. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 6200 ft. In scree, Larix lyalli, southeast aspect. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: 47.56256°, -121.17189°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Source: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Southwest slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. R. Naas 993 13 Jul 1971 with D. Naas C. L. Hitchcock 7958 6 Jul 1942 WTU-323861 WTU-76279 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: At head of Beverly Creek, Wenatchee Mountains. Near summit of North Naverre, on north side of Lake Chelan. Elev. 5000 ft. Elev. 7800 ft. 47.372454°, -120.877017°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., 47.84111°, -120.01528°; WGS84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff High alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Rocky ridge. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 9489 20 Jul 1933 George H. Ward 550 9 Jul 1946 WTU-15573JWT WTU-132327 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: East edge of lava field, McKenzie Pass. Mount Juneau. [Also on this sheet: Anemone drummondii]. Phenology: Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. Lucille Stonehouse s.n. 18 Jun 1943 Morton E. Peck 9783 5 Aug 1920 WTU-110957 WTU-15538JWT-A

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: Base of Mt. Stuart, Wenatchee Mountains. Near Cooke Guard Station, 3 miles from Cooke City. Elev. 5000 ft. Elev. 8000 ft. 47.47522°, -120.90238°; WGS84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: 45.020005°, -109.874676°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3000 m., Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer In dry slopes. Abundant. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 5761 20 Aug 1930 Jean G. Witt 1199 30 Jun 1948 WTU-15548JWT WTU-129085

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone drummondii S. Watson CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: Fork Selkirk. Near Cloud Cap Inn, Mount Hood. Phenology: Fertile. Elev. 6000 ft. 45.40484°, -121.653686°; uncertainty: 1600 m., Georef'd by M. W. Gorman 57 15 Jun 1899 Joseph Stormer Rocky cliff, north slope. [Also on this sheet: Anemone hudsoniana]. WTU-15551JWT Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Mrs. Nettie P. Gale s.n. Aug 1930 WTU-15538JWT-B Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., OREGON, HOOD RIVER COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: North side of Mount Hood. At head of Frog Lake, north base of Castle Peak; White Cloud 45.414329°, -121.696415°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5186 m., Range, Challis National Forest. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Elev. 10400 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 44.03972°, -114.585°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Thomas Howell s.n. 29 Jul 1886 Styles but 2.2 millimeters long, but achenes very immature. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-15524JWT C. L. Hitchcock 10822 8 Aug 1944 with C. V. Muhlick Ranunculaceae WTU-92833 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Mount Angeles. 48.00365°, -123.445867°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5330 m., Source: Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Red Mountain, Siskiyou Mountains. W. J. Eyerdam s.n. 31 May 1936 Elev. 7500 ft. 44.883775°, -118.164344°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., WTU-35157 Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae J. William Thompson 12384 29 Jul 1935 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc. WTU-15630JWT U.S.A., MONTANA, RAVALLI COUNTY: Bitterroot Mountains; Chaffin Lakes Basin, steep north slope of Ranunculaceae Sugarloaf Peak. Elev. 8800 ft. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii On moist gravel. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: Klaus H. Lackschewitz 2912 19 Jul 1971 At head of Boulder Creek Canyon, Sawtooth National Forest, Sawtooth Mountains. WTU-260895 Elev. 9500 ft. 43.842563°, -114.50491°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Ranunculaceae Alpine crags. [Mixed collection. Also on sheet: Anemone multifida. Filed under Anemone drummondii var. drummondii.] Phenology: Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: J. William Thompson 14060 6 Aug 1937 MacKenzie Pass. Elev. 5300 ft. WTU-38777A Open knoll. Sepals lavender. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 4841 22 Jun 1939 Ranunculaceae with C. V. Muhlick Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii WTU-20636JWT U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Mount Rainier National Park, above Yakima Park. Ranunculaceae Elev. 6700 ft. 46.915971°, -121.633236°; uncertainty: 1500 m., Georef'd by Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Red Mountain, Siskiyou Mountains. Lewis S. Rose 36433 16 Jul 1936 Elev. 7500 ft. 44.883775°, -118.164344°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., WTU-4606JWT Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). Alpine slopes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 12384 29 Jul 1935 WTU-34306 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, LEMHI COUNTY: At head of Frog Lake, north base of Castle Peak; White Cloud Lemhi Range, Salmon National Forest; west slope of peak 10,172, Range, Challis National Forest. south side of Big Eight Mile Creek canyon ca. 2 miles above Blue Elev. 10400 ft. Jay mine; ca. 15 miles west of Leadore. 44.03972°, -114.585°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Elev. 9800 ft. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 44.743294°, -113.473848°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Moist grassy area among talus just above timberline. Sepals white C. L. Hitchcock 10829 8 Aug 1944 above, blue-gray below. With Geum rossii and Potentilla diversifolia. with C. V. Muhlick Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-92266 D. Henderson 985 6 Jul 1973 with M. Henderson, P. Jackson Ranunculaceae WTU-266689 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc. Ranunculaceae CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Lake McArthur. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: Garfield Peak, rim of Crater lake. F. Comte Z-7 Jul 1927 Elev. 8000 ft. 42.904866°, -122.123512°; uncertainty: 1000 m. WTU-330172 Summit and high slopes; "Krummholz" forest of Pinus albicaulis-Tsuga Mertensiana. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae A. R. Kruckeberg 2029 30 Jun 1950 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii WTU-183659 U.S.A., OREGON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: Mount Jefferson Wilderness Area, Deschutes National Forest, east Ranunculaceae ridge of Three Fingered Jack. Elev. 5904 ft. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii T12S R8E In rocky talus on north side. Flowers white; associated genera: U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: Phyllodoce, Carex, Poa, Luzula, Claytonia, Phacelia. Phenology: McKenzie Pass. Flowers. Origin: Native. Moist bare slope, lava field. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Richard R. Halse 2346 4 Jul 1981 Morton E. Peck 15957 15 Jun 1928 WTU-286351 WTU-15522JWT

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: Crater Lake National Park, near the summit of the Garfield Peak MacKenzie Pass. trail. Elev. 5300 ft. Elev. 8000 ft. Open knoll. Sepals pale lavender. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: 42.906501°, -122.124885°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Native. Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Dry pumice slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. C. L. Hitchcock 4841 22 Jun 1939 with J. S. Martin William H. Baker 6126 5 Jul 1949 WTU-53524 WTU-129655 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., OREGON COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: North slope of North Sister Mountain. Overlooking Imogene Lake on trail from Edith Lake, Sawtooth Elev. 8528 ft. Primitive Area, Sawtooth Mountains. 44.177979°, -121.769006°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1520 m., On dry exposed gravel of ridge. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 4206 18 Jul 1957 Morton E. Peck 14475 21 Jul 1925 WTU-188382 WTU-15521JWT Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, IDAHO COUNTY: East base of Broken Top Mountain. Elk Mountain. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 45.91278°, -115.06111°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Morton E. Peck 14394 14 Jul 1925 Georef'd by WTU Staff Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-15523JWT J. H. Christ 51-607 Ranunculaceae 15 Jul 1951 Anemone drummondii S. Watson WTU-301830, WTU-V-060010 U.S.A., ALASKA, NOME COUNTY: Seward Pennisula, Nome, Anvil Peak. 64.581856°, -165.347303°; uncertainty: 6000 m. Ranunculaceae Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) George Neville Jones 9078 Jul 1936 C.L. Hitchc. WTU-36008 U.S.A., MONTANA, GRANITE COUNTY: Flintcreek Mountains; Racetrack Peak. Elev. 9100 ft. Ranunculaceae In a wide range of different moist habitats. Common. Phenology: Flowers. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc. Klaus H. Lackschewitz 6245 10 Aug 1975 U.S.A., MONTANA, DEER LODGE COUNTY: WTU-266587 Unnamed mountain southeast of Storm Lake. Elev. 9000 ft. 46.060843°, -113.242948°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2305 m., Ranunculaceae Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Northwest slope; on gravelslides & metamorphic (granitic) outcrops. Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) Common. Phenology: Flowers. C.L. Hitchc. Klaus H. Lackschewitz 3631 20 Jun 1972 U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: Above the Beartooth highway near the Montana-Wyoming line, east WTU-260902 of Cooke City. Talus slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Jean G. Witt 1299 22 Jul 1948 Anemone WTU-129084 U.S.A., ALASKA, NOME COUNTY: Seward Pennisula, Nome, Anvil Peak. Ranunculaceae 64.581856°, -165.347303°; uncertainty: 6000 m. Phenology: Flowers. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc. George Neville Jones 9078 Jul 1936 U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: WTU-12127JWT Holland Pass, just east of Holland Lookout; Swan Range, about 80 miles northeast of Missoula. Elev. 7500 ft. Ranunculaceae T20N R15W S30; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Anemone drummondii S. Watson Stony soil. Phenology: Flowers. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Arthur Cronquist 7945 18 Jul 1955 Teller Road, about mile 54. Where a late snowbank lay on road, on hillside above, the plant was WTU-161555 in seed; with Geum glaciale, Saxifraga oppositifolia. Flowers bluish. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Maxcine Williams 3412 7 Feb 1975 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) WTU-263710 C.L. Hitchc. U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: Above Torrey Lake, Pioneer Range. Talus slope. Phenology: Flowers. C. L. Hitchcock 15070 27 Jul 1946 with C. V. Muhlick WTU-105463 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii C.L. Hitchc. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., MONTANA, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in British Columbia: S2S3 Cliffs to south of Lake Waukena, head of Rock Creek, Pioneer (Rare, Blue List; BCCDC)] Mountains. Elev. 6750 ft. Elev. 9800 ft. On rocky knolls at base of talus slope. Common; sepals blue outside 45.548191°, -112.955273°; uncertainty: 800 m. white inside. Phenology: Flowers. In boggy spots. Phenology: Flowers. J. A. Calder 19613 2 Aug 1956 C. L. Hitchcock 13088 1 Aug 1945 with J. A. Parmelee, R. L. Taylor with C. V. Muhlick WTU-198909 WTU-102136 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc. C.L. Hitchc. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: U.S.A., MONTANA, DEER LODGE COUNTY: Northwest ridge of Twin Lakes peak. Near top of peak, to south of Storm Lake Divide, Anaconda Elev. 7500 ft. Mountians. 49° 8' N, 114° 10' W 46.054172°, -113.27007°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1908 m., Source: On fine shale talus on west facing slope. Occasional. Phenology: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Flowers. Phenology: Flowers. R. L. Taylor 2351 3 Jul 1958 C. L. Hitchcock 14779 21 Jul 1946 with D. H. Ferguson with C. V. Muhlick WTU-197760 WTU-115267 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc. C.L. Hitchc. U.S.A., MONTANA, MADISON COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA COUNTY: Divide about Brandon Lakes, Tobacco Root Mountains. Near Logan Pass, Glacier National Park. Styles ca. 2 millimeters long, glabrous, enlarged near base. Elev. 7000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. 48.69953°, -113.718857°; uncertainty: 3200 m., Georef'd by Joseph Stormer C. L. Hitchcock 16970 29 Jul 1947 Phenology: Flowers. WTU-114943 George Neville Jones 5564 16 Jul 1934 WTU-128672 Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) Ranunculaceae C.L. Hitchc. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. lithophila (Rydb.) U.S.A., MONTANA, MISSOULA COUNTY: C.L. Hitchc. Flathead National Forest; Flathead Range; on high cliffs 1 mile west of Gordon Pass. U.S.A., MONTANA, PARK COUNTY: Phenology: Flowers. Above timberline, Henderson Mountain and ridge running north to Red Mountain, vicinity of Cooke City. C. L. Hitchcock 18479 15 Jul 1948 Elev. 10000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-126591 Jean G. Witt 1372 11 Aug 1948 Ranunculaceae WTU-136034 Anemone multifida Poir. var. tetonensis (Porter ex Britton) C.L. Hitchc. U.S.A., MONTANA, GALLATIN COUNTY: Bozeman, in upper end or cirque west of Sacajawea. Phenology: Flowers. W. E. Booth 63507 4 Aug 1963 WTU-234502 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., MONTANA, MEAGHER COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA COUNTY: Limestone cliffs above and to west of Four Mile Ranger Station, Bozeman. Castle Mountains. 45.678214°, -111.079757°; uncertainty: 12000 m. 45.341541°, -110.238745°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer, Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds). Wyatt W. Jones s.n. 29 May 1901 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-243813 C. L. Hitchcock 15901 29 Jun 1947 WTU-293869 Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Ranunculaceae U.S.A., MONTANA, TETON COUNTY: Anemone richardsonii Hook. Near Bynum. Grassland. Scattered; few. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Windfall Lake Trail, near Juneau. W. E. Booth 63180 23 Jun 1963 Mossy woods. Handwritten number: 5541 near genus name on label. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-236613 J. P. Anderson 6113 30 May 1940 Ranunculaceae WTU-292993 Anemone lyallii Britton Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: McNeil Island. Anemone richardsonii Hook. 47.20987°, -122.68414°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: Moist waste ground. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. West Dawson. Along bank of stream - moist mossy area. Flowers yellow; creeping; J. B. Flett s.n. 9 May 1896 common locally. Phenology: Flowers. WTU-36027 J. A. Calder 3050 15 Jun 1949 with L. G. Billard Ranunculaceae WTU-290467 Anemone lyallii Britton Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON COUNTY: Wenatchee forest, Old corral. Anemone richardsonii Hook. Elev. 4000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Haines Road (kilometer 91), Three Guardsmen Mountain. C. J. Conover 1056 22 Jun 1927 Elev. 4903 ft. 59° 35' N, 136° 29' W WTU-322196 In alpine Festuca altaica community; aspect west. Phenology: Flowers. Ranunculaceae G. W. Douglas 11051 26 Jun 1979 with M. J. Ratcliffe Anemone lyallii Britton WTU-281981 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: 1.5 miles above Halfway Rock, Heart o' the Hills, Mount Angeles Trail. Ranunculaceae 48.05365°, -123.445°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Anemone richardsonii Hook. Rocky wall. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, YUKON TERRITORY: C. L. Hitchcock 3553 27 May 1938 Kluane National Park. Marble Creek, ca. [circa] 26 miles with J. S. Martin south-southwest of Haines Junction. Elev. 4500 ft. WTU-44968 On moist alpine slope; aspect east. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. G. W. Douglas 6460 26 Jul 1973 with G. G. Douglas WTU-281900 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone lyallii Britton U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Mount Angeles. Hurricane Ridge. 48.00365°, -123.445867°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5330 m., Source: 47.958902°, -123.449109°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by John Haskins Woods near timberline. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Edge of woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Harold E. Helmrich 271 15 Jul 1933 George Neville Jones 4014 2 Jul 1933 WTU-306274 WTU-15560JWT

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone richardsonii Hook. Anemone lyallii Britton U.S.A., ALASKA, NORTH SLOPE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: 50 miles south and east of Point Barrow; 25 miles from the mouth of Mount Angeles. the Meade River. 47.995368°, -123.466575°; uncertainty: 3000 m., Georef'd by 70.702789°, -156.865015°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 25000 m., Joseph Stormer Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Flett s.n. 29 Jun 1908 John Putnam 6 22 Jul 1973 with Eskimo student assistants WTU-8044 WTU-261370 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone richardsonii Hook. Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Mountain above Juneau. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Elev. 3000 ft. Olympic Peninsula, Quillayute Prairie. Mountain. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 47.94634°, -124.52951°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff C. E. Burglehaus s.n. 6 Aug 1892 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-7380 Geo. N. Jones 3606 Aug 1931 WTU-21657 Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Anemone lyallii Britton Mount Angeles, Olympic Mountains. Elev. 5500 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: 47.99536°, -123.46725°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Mount Angeles. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Elev. 2624 ft. Moist shaded ledges. [Also on this sheet: another Anemone lyallii]. 47.99538°, -123.46784°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 2500 m., Source: Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff In Alnus sinuata thicket. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 7431 17 Jul 1931 W. J. Eyerdam s.n. 31 May 1936 WTU-15576JWT-A WTU-35596 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone richardsonii Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Elwha Basin, Olympic Mountains. U.S.A., ALASKA, KENAI PENINSULA COUNTY: 48.06083°, -123.59306°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Resurrection River Delta just north of Seward. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 60° 8' N, 149° 25' W Woods. [Also on this sheet: another Anemone lyallii]. Phenology: In alder-willow thickets. Common; flowers yellow; just coming into Flowers. Origin: Native. flower. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Myrtle Culmer s.n. 8 Aug 1913 J. A. Calder 4933 25 May 1951 WTU-15576JWT-B WTU-173240 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone lyallii Britton U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: Hurricane Ridge. Olympic Mountains, Mount Angeles. 47.958902°, -123.449109°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Elev. 5500 ft. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by John Haskins 47.99536°, -123.46725°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Edge of woods. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Shaded thickets. [Also on this sheet: another Anemone lyallii]. George Neville Jones 4014 2 Jul 1933 Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-26426 J. William Thompson 8407 18 Jun 1932 WTU-15569JWT-B Ranunculaceae Anemone richardsonii Hook. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Anemone richardsonii Hook. Aleutain Islands. Attu Island. Temnac Valley. 52.852178°, 172.98567°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Mount Roberts. In moist loam near sea level. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Gilmore W. Soule M.D. 3 21 Jun 1945 Lucille Stonehouse s.n. 23 Jun 1943 WTU-155555 WTU-110955

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone lyallii Britton U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JACKSON COUNTY: Hurricane Ridge; Olympic Mountains. 1 mile west of Little Bear Camp, Near Abbott Butte Road, Rogue Elev. 4500 ft. River National Forest. 47° 58' 14" N, 123° 29' 29" W; NAD 27 In deep Abies grandis-Libocedrus forest. Phenology: Flowers. Borders of alpine trees. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 10598 9 Jun 1934 A. R. Kruckeberg 1997 29 Jun 1950 WTU-15568JWT WTU-183662

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone lyallii Britton U.S.A., OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: In east Portland. MacKenzie Pass. In deep woods. [Also on this sheet: another Anemone lyallii]. Elev. 5000 ft. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Edge of stream near snow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. J. William Thompson 649 28 Mar 1926 C. L. Hitchcock 4839 22 Jun 1939 with J. S. Martin WTU-15569JWT-A WTU-54070 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone richardsonii Hook. Anemone richardsonii Hook. U.S.A., ALASKA, JUNEAU COUNTY: Mountain near Juneau. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Elev. 3000 ft. Pribilof Island. Saint Paul. 58.339447°, -134.342818°; uncertainty: 50000 m. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Mountain. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. T. Kincaid s.n. 29 Jul 1897 Emma A. Shumway s.n. 6 Aug 1891 WTU-101184 WTU-110076 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone richardsonii Hook. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin U.S.A., ALASKA, JUNEAU COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, WALLOWA COUNTY: Juneau. Summit of Lostine Ridge. 58.301944°, -134.419722°; uncertainty: 10000 m. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Morton E. Peck 17868 22 Jul 1933 Miss E. A. Shumway s.n. Aug 1891 WTU-8579JWT WTU-7369 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone cylindrica A. Gray Anemone richardsonii Hook. U.S.A., MONTANA, FLATHEAD COUNTY: U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: 1 mile east of Columbia Falls. Kiana. Disturbed ground. Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. By creek. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. H. T. Rogers 1072 15 Jul 1942 Orah Dee Clark s.n. 17 Jun 1937 with J. M. Rogers WTU-45632 WTU-359671

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone richardsonii Hook. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: McKinley National Park. Head of Savage River. Mount Paddo. Ridge of Wonders, east side of Mount Adams. Elev. 3280 ft. Elev. 7872 ft. 63.600651°, -149.179421°; uncertainty: 3500 m., Georef'd by 46.17528°, -121.44083°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Joseph Stormer GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Narrow valley between high mountains; overflowed grassy land. Vulcanic sand and gravel. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Common in this valley; flowers yellow. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 5755 27 Jul 1906 Ynes Mexia 2046 25 Jun 1928 WTU-359662 WTU-29555 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone richardsonii Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: North Cascades National Park. Northwest ridge of Reynolds Peak. U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: Elev. 7544 ft. Mount McKinley National Park. Igloo Creek, mile 36. 48° 22.5' N, 120° 34.3' W; UTM Zone 10, 679825.519E, Edges of willow clumps and hillside meadow. Phenology: Flowers & 5360611.68N; T33N R18E S11; Source: GPS, UTM calculated Fruits. Origin: Native. from Lat-Lon. Rocky talus and boulder strewn ridgline. Very exposed. Pinalb and Aven Nelson 3708 8 Jul 1939 Abilas scattered patchy in microsites between rocks and within with Ruth A. Nelson cracks. Vegetation is scattered patchy in cracks and more or less continous on small benches and flat ridgetops. Lots of blister rust WTU-75155 infected Pinalb. Vegetation dominated. Aspect: south; west; north. Back of petals blue to purple. Bluish green leaves, top of petals white, scattered individuals. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Emily Sloane 3 23 Jul 2005 Anemone richardsonii Hook. WTU-366292, NPS accession 764, catalog 32636 U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: North side of Meade River ca. [circa] 50 miles south of Barrow. 70° 40' N, 156° 55' W Along edge of lake in wet moss. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Geo. H. Ward 1183 17 Jul 1952 WTU-192956 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: North Cascades National Park. Base of cliffs on northwest side of North Cascades National Park. Lake on Reynolds Peak. Just above talus at base of seepy cliffs. . southeast side of Stiletto Peak, 1 mile north of Elev. 7708 ft. Dagger Lake. 48° 22.504' N, 120° 34.062' W; UTM Zone 10, 680119.009E, Elev. 6400 ft. 5360628.409N; T33N R18E S11; Source: GPS, UTM calculated 48° 28.679' N, 120° 39.355' W; UTM Zone from Lat-Lon. 10, 673230.943E, 5372082.109N; WGS 84, Base of wet cliffs. Very steep. Small micro-benches with lush uncertainty: 7 m., Source: GPS, UTM hanging gardens. Vegetation very scattered. Loose, piles of rock calculated from Lat-Lon. stacked on slopes. Aspect: north. Slope: 20-90 degrees. Back of Moist rocky meadow with perennial stream, with petals blue, inside white. Entire plant glabrous. Occurs next to Phyllodoce, Cassiope, Castilleja elmeri, seeps. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Castilleja parviflora, Carex, Mimulus lewisii. Scattered, in clumps in drier areas. Leaf Dorothy Wallace-Senft 11 23 Jul 2005 material removed for DNA analysis at WTU for with Steve Hahn, Emily Sloane, Peter Zika, Lindsey Hamilton, Laura Sramkó Gábor, University of Debrecen, Potash Hungary, October 5, 2017. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-365326, NPS accession 764, catalog 32672 Myria Rodeman 06-6 29 Jul 2006 Ranunculaceae WTU-366912, WTU-V-033250 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Mount Rainier National Park; at pass between Pinnacle Peak and Plummer Peak, Tatoosh U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Range. Mount Rainier National Park. West side of Governors Ridge in wide Elev. 5900 ft. amphitheater due south south east of Owyhigh Lakes. 46° 45.367' N, 121° 44.147' W; UTM Zone Elev. 6050 ft. 10, 596549E, 5178839N; WGS 84, 46° 51.857' N, 121° 34.537' W; UTM Zone 10, 608562.752E, uncertainty: 7 m., Source: GPS 5191067.426N; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3 m., Source: GPS, UTM Mesic subalpine meadow, south-facing, rocky calculated from Lat-Lon. soil, with Phyllodoce empetriformis, Aster Steep mostly bare, dry talus slopes overlooked by rough steep rocky ledophyllus, Castilleja miniata, scattered trees. spires. With Polygonum newberryii, Luina hypoleuca, Anemone Scattered. Leaf material removed for DNA drummondii. Petals white with blue tinge on back. In clumps in talus analysis at WTU for Sramkó Gábor, University and on rock faces. Frequest. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: of Debrecen, Hungary, October 5, 2017. Native. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 623 19 Jul 2006 Sharon Rodman 621B 1 Aug 2005 with Ben Legler, Arnie Peterson with Deanna Goldy, Pete Del Zotto, Arnie Peterson, Ben Legler, Don Knoke WTU-366486 WTU-365983, WTU-V-033245, NPS accession 489, catalog 15743 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Mount Rainier National Park. West side of Governors Ridge in wide U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: amphitheater due south south east of Owyhigh Lakes. Olympia. Elev. 6050 ft. 47.03806°, -122.89944°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: 46° 51.857' N, 121° 34.537' W; UTM Zone 10, 608562.752E, GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff 5191067.426N; WGS 84, uncertainty: 3 m., Source: GPS, UTM Common in open woods throughout Western Washington. calculated from Lat-Lon. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Steep mostly bare, dry talus slopes overlooked by rough steep rocky spires. With Polygonum newberryii, Luina hypoleuca, Anemone Louis F. Henderson s.n. 24 May 1892 drummondii. Petals white with blue on back; scattered on rock and small scree. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-7964 David Giblin 626 19 Jul 2006 with Ben Legler, Arnie Peterson WTU-366483 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., IDAHO, CLEARWATER COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Clearwater National Forest. Hidden Creek Camp. Mount Rainier National Park. Crystal Lakes area, just inside Park Elev. 3410 ft. boundary, about 0.75 kilometer west from junction with Pacific Crest 46.83177°, -115.17851°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Trail. Nat. Geog. TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett Elev. 6271 ft. Level damp soil; few rocks. With Thuja plicata, Symphoricarpos alba, 46.90381° N, 121.50206° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8 m. Trillium ovatum, Acer glabrum. Common but scattered in forest; Southwest facing subalpine meadow dominated by Lupinus latifolius, stems in loose clumps. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. and adjacent steep talus slope and rock cliffs. Scattered in rock crevices at base of rock face. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Don Knoke 898 9 Jul 2005 Vicky Weafer 07-13 13 Aug 2007 WTU-365823 with Dan Paquette, David Giblin, Megan A. Jensen, Richard Ramsden Ranunculaceae WTU-367226 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Ingalls Lake Trail Number 1390. 1/2 mile north of junction with Longs Pass Trail, in National Forest Teanaway River drainage. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Elev. 5700 ft. Beverly Creek Trail to Iron Peak. Pass behind Iron Peak. 47° 27.05' N, 120° 56.08' W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 12 m. Elev. 6182 ft. Steep dry west-facing rocky slope. Mix of ultramafic and 47° 25.296' N, 120° 54.363' W metamorphic rock. With scattered Pinus monticola, Abies lasiocarpa, Alpine area. Rocky dry soil. Ridgetop. Pinus albicaulis & Abies sparse herb cover. Petals white with blue blush on abaxial surface; lasiocarpa forest. White tepals; purple outside; hairy carpels. stems in dense clumps from semi-woody rootstalk 2 inches in Perennial. Locally common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. diameter. Common in rocky scree. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Valerie Soza 1853 7 Jul 2006 with Sheila Olmstead, Keri Cardon, Richard G. Olmstead, Maria Ben Legler 3466 9 Jul 2006 Gerace, Ryan Miller, Linda Brooking, Cole Brooking with Ryan Miller, Alan Yen, Julie Monohan WTU-371853 WTU-373030 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone oregana A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: Mount Rainier National Park. Crystal Lakes Along Morrison Canyon Road, 2.6 miles from I-90. area, just inside Park boundary, about 0.75 Elev. 3220 ft. kilometer west from junction with Pacific Crest 47° 6.835' N, 120° 50.805' W; T19N R16E S28; WGS 84 Trail. Light soil with duff under second growth Douglas fir. Other plants: Elev. 6271 ft. Pinus ponderosa, Luina nardosmia, Calamagrostis rubescens, 46.90381° N, 121.50206° W; WGS 84, Claytonia lanceolata. Flowers light blue; locally common. Phenology: uncertainty: 8 m. Flowers. Origin: Native. Southwest facing subalpine meadow dominated by Lupinus latifolius, and adjacent steep talus Don Knoke 1014 11 May 2006 slope and rock cliffs. Scattered in meadow. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU-366179 Richard Ramsden 07-05 with Dan Paquette, David Giblin, Megan A. Ranunculaceae Jensen, Vicky Weafer Anemone blanda Schott & Kotschy 13 Aug 2007 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: WTU-367498, WTU-V-060147 Howe Avenue near Boyer Avenue, Montlake, Seattle. Elev. 49 ft. 47° 38' N, 122° 18' W Cracks in concrete, partial shade. 16 blue-purple sepals, 15 millimeters long; leaves purple below; buds nod; yellow anthers; several stems spread from cultivation nearby. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Introduced. P. F. Zika 22933 30 Mar 2007 with A. L. Jacobson WTU-367042 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone parviflora Michx. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Along trail circa 2 miles north of Basalt Pass. North Cascades National Park. 0.5 km northwest of Maple Pass. Elev. 6230 ft. Elev. 6517 ft. T29N R17E S16; WGS84, uncertainty: 800 UTM Zone 10, 664559E, 5375017N; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Staff South-facing, steep, subalpine meadow dominated by Vahlodea Below snow bank, no other plants yet in atropurpurea and Phyllodoce empetriformis. Locally common in dry evidence other than moss and grass or sedge snowmelt drainage. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. just emerging. [Located in teaching collection]. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 2249 16 Aug 2008 M. Arnot 156 WTU-374326 with E. Burnett 9 Jul 1989 Ranunculaceae WTU-317078, WTU-V-006490 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Pasayten Wilderness. Upper Cathedral Lake and north-facing slope above lake. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Elev. 7658 ft. 48.9738° N, 120.19608° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 9 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: GPS North Cascades National Park. Maple Pass. 10 Ephemeral lake with surrounding wetland and boulder-strewn sandy meters into Park, below ridge. slope above. Pinus albicaulis common on slope. Phenology: Fruits. Elev. 2038 ft. Origin: Native. 48.5048° N, 120.7695° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 7 m. David Giblin 2081 9 Aug 2008 Southwest-facing slope. Seasonally moist from snow melt; subalpine zone. Scattered individual WTU-376941 plants; all plants fruiting. Leaf material removed for DNA analysis at WTU for Sramkó Gábor, Ranunculaceae University of Debrecen, Hungary, October 5, 2017. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Bay Renaud 08-07 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: with Lily Hickenbottom, Tim Stetter, Cheryl Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Lowe, David Giblin Pasayten Wilderness. Approximately 0.5 km south of Lower Cathedral Lake. 15 Aug 2008 Elev. 6851 ft. 48.98681°, -120.21172°; WGS 84, Source: WTU-374385, WTU-V-033249 Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Chain of ephemeral lakes connected by wet meadows; Sphagnum prevalent. Leaf material removed for DNA analysis at WTU for Sramkó Ranunculaceae Gábor, University of Debrecen, Hungary, October 5, 2017. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: David Giblin 2129 North Cascades National Park. South-facing slope, just off the saddle above Wing Lake, on the southeast ridge of Black Peak. 9 Aug 2008 Elev. 7908 ft. UTM Zone 10, 661206E, 5376262N; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 WTU-376943, WTU-V-033248 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Loose to compacted gravelly soil, in the alpine. Full exposure to wind and sun. Slope angle 10-15 degrees. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Ranunculaceae Native. Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Steve Hahn 08-04 16 Aug 2008 with Lily Hickenbottom, Tim Stetter U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Pasayten Wilderness. WTU-374375 Approximately 1 k north of Remmel Lake. Elev. 7219 ft. 48.96521° N, 120.19941° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: GPS Mesic subalpine meadow with Lupinus, Erigeron glacialis, and Valeriana sitchensis. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 2171 10 Aug 2008 Herbarium: WTU Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, GRANITE COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Pasayten Wilderness. Area Windy Ridge Research Natural Area. Upslope just below high point on south end of Amphitheater Ridge. area to east of Forest Road 672. Elev. 8245 ft. Elev. 6764 ft. 48.96972° N, 120.19207° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 8 m., Source: 46.13425° N, 113.34479° W GPS Leaf material removed for DNA analysis at WTU Northwest-facing subalpine / alpine slope with rock crevices and for Sramkó Gábor, University of Debrecen, coarse sandy soil. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Hungary, October 5, 2017. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 2173 10 Aug 2008 Jeff Benca 08-8 WTU-376940 with Don Knoke, Ryan Miller, Hannah Marx, Julia Bent Ranunculaceae 13 Jul 2008 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii WTU-398397, WTU-V-033247 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Pasayten Wilderness. Northwest ridge of Remmel Mountain. Ranunculaceae Elev. 7612 ft. 48.9363° N, 120.20861° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 5 m., Source: Anemone sibirica L. s.l. GPS Northeast-facing slope with large boulders; ridgeline with Pinus RUSSIAN FEDERATION, SAKHALIN REGION: albicaulis and Larix lyallii. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Taliki River. Elev. 78 ft. David Giblin 2208 11 Aug 2008 54° 16.49' N, 142° 49.113' E Steep slope running up from beach along side cliffs; herbs/forbs WTU-376945 dominate with some Sorbus, Alnus, Larix and Betula scattered throughout; collected south and north facing slopes from beach to Ranunculaceae ridge. On steep, moss-covered face above moist, shaded depression in rock. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Kari Stiles 2001-256 14 Aug 2001 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Blue Mountains. WTU-391462 T8N R39E S34 SWSE; WGS 84, uncertainty: 300 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Joseph Stormer Scattered Ponderosa pine; moderate slope; clay soil. Phenology: Ranunculaceae Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone dichotoma L. S. Whittlesey s.n. 18 Jun 1980 RUSSIAN FEDERATION, SAKHALIN REGION: WTU-381335 Northwest part of Sakhalin Island. East of Cape Mani. Molchiga Lake and environs. Elev. 0 ft. Ranunculaceae 54° 16.828' N, 142° 26.272' E In water, and at edge of lake. Petals white, sepals pink on the Anemone richardsonii Hook. outside. Growing amongst tall grasses. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Telkwa Peak. Suzanne Joneson 3111 6 Aug 2001 Elev. 4559 ft. 54° 39' N, 127° 23' W WTU-390834 Alpine, Sub-alpine, dry meadows on 30% slopes, rocky. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae P. Camp 1458 27 Jul 2001 Anemone debilis Fisch. ex Turcz. WTU-381336 RUSSIAN FEDERATION, SAKHALIN REGION: Northern tip of Sakhalin Island. Severnyy Bay, northeastern section. Near Muni River. Elev. 308 ft. 54° 21.343' N, 142° 40.143' E Plateau above beach. Picea dominant forest with mostly open understory. In fruit. Sporadic on forest floor. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Suzanne Joneson 3168 8 Aug 2001 WTU-390605 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: North Cascades National Park. North-facing slope above pond on Saddle along ridge ca. 800 feet west of north side of Mount Benzarino. Cutthroat Peak and 2.5 air miles west of Elev. 6632 ft. Washington Pass. 48.494805° N, 120.800173° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Elev. 2280 m. Moist rocky outcroppings and loose, sandy soil. Larix lyalii common. 48.525434° N, 120.706351° W; WGS 84, Scattered in open soil. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. uncertainty: 5 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ben Legler David Giblin 3989 8 Sep 2011 Eroding, fine-grained granitic rock and sandy with Ben Legler scree; sparsely vegetated with Phacelia sericea, Penstemon davidsonii, Eriogonum pyrolifolium. WTU-392685 Tepals white with blue tinge on back; uncommon in rock crevices. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Ben Legler 12259 Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii 21 Aug 2011 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: North Cascades National Park. North-facing slope above pond on WTU-409140, WTU-V-023083 north side of Mount Benzarino. Elev. 6632 ft. 48.494805° N, 120.800173° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Ranunculaceae Moist rocky outcroppings and loose, sandy soil. Larix lyalii common. Scattered in open soil; perianth bluish. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: David Giblin 3995 8 Sep 2011 Umatilla National Forest; intersection of Forest Services Roads 4304 with Ben Legler and 107. Elev. 1495 m. Herbarium: NOCA 46.10637° N, 117.29386° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: GPS Forest understory beneath Abies procera. Common; corollas white. Ranunculaceae Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone lyallii Britton David Giblin 3499 9 Jun 2010 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, MASON COUNTY: Herbarium: WTU Olympic National Forest: along Dry Creek Trail (#872) ca. 300 meters NW of Dry Creek Pass and 500 meters SW of Dry Mountain. Ranunculaceae Elev. 994 m. 47.471437° N, 123.385793° W; WGS 84, Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana uncertainty: 13 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Opening in mixed forest of Pseudotsuga Parcel SK548; West Fork of Washougal River. menziesii, Tsuga heterophylla, and Elev. 1400-2000 ft. Chamaecyparis nootkatensis. Petals white; T3N R5E S29; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, stems solitary. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Georef'd by Ben Legler Native. Pseudotsuga menziesii/Tsuga heterophylla forest association, with Acer macrophyllum, A. circinatum, Rubus spectabilis, Berberis Ben Legler 12084 nervosa, Achlys triphylla, and Gaultheria shallon. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 24 Jul 2011 Kevin M James 122 24 May 2000 WTU-409967, WTU-V-023972 WTU-387122 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin U.S.A., IDAHO, ADAMS COUNTY: U.S.A., MONTANA, GRANITE COUNTY: Payette National Forest; along Forest Service East Fork Rock Creek Valley on Forest Road Road 002 where it crosses Huntley Gulch. 5141, 4 miles west of East Fork Reservoir dam. Elev. 4756 ft. Elev. 6218 ft. 45.05444° N, 116.70179° W; WGS 84, 46° 6.748' N, 113° 25.66' W uncertainty: 25 m., Source: GPS On road cut and roadside. Creamy-yellow Riparian forest understory beneath Abies flowers. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. grandis, with Cornus stolonifera, Athyrium filix-femina, Arnica cordifolia, Cardamine Maria Gerace 2008-151F cordifolia. Tepals white; plants scattered along stream. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 13 Jul 2008 Don Knoke 2126 WTU-404850, WTU-V-013204 25 Jun 2011 WTU-406084, WTU-V-17241 Ranunculaceae Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida Ranunculaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Sauk Mountain. Area along ridgeline on west Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii side of mountain. Elev. 1645 m. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: 48.520131° N, 121.599421° W; WGS 84, Slate Peak, near the lookout. uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd Elev. 7440 ft. by Maria Yousoufian T37N R17E S1; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: Nat. Geog. Exposed east and west-facing rocky TOPO!, Georef'd by John Bassett outcroppings along north-south running Boulder strewn alpine meadow with shallow soils. Phenology: ridgeline. Scattered in open soil of talus. Flowers. Origin: Native. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. P. Camp 1631 2 Aug 2002 Ben Legler 12339 with Valentin Yakubov, David Giblin WTU-389500 14 Sep 2011 Ranunculaceae WTU-403306, WTU-V-011585 Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Blue Mountains. Day Ridge area. T8N R39E S34; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Anemone parviflora Michx. Georef'd by Ben Legler Douglas fir forest. 30-40% slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: Sauk Mountain. Area along ridgeline on west S. Whittlesey s.n. 18 Jun 1980 side of mountain. Elev. 1645 m. WTU-389499 48.520131° N, 121.599421° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by Maria Yousoufian Ranunculaceae Exposed east and west-facing rocky outcroppings along north-south running Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin ridgeline. Scattered in open soil among talus. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. U.S.A., MONTANA, GRANITE COUNTY: East Fork Rock Creek Valley on Forest Road Ben Legler 12344 5141, 2 miles west of East Fork Reservoir dam. with Valentin Yakubov, David Giblin Elev. 8573 ft. 46° 7.452' N, 113° 25.155' W; WGS 84 14 Sep 2011 Lodgepole pine; Engelmann spruce forest with small stream and associated wet meadow. WTU-403314, WTU-V-011593 Flowers white. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Maria Gerace 2008-114F 13 Jul 2008 WTU-404853, WTU-V-013205 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. Anemone drummondii S. Watson U.S.A., ALASKA COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: Adak Island, on slope of Mount Moffett. Deschutes National Forest. Tumalo Mountain. 51.95154° N, 176.67408° W Area around summit with north, east and Growing with Calamagrostis nootkaensis, Deschampsia, Ligusticum south-facing slopes. scoticum, and Geranium erianthum. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Elev. 2335 m. Native. 44.0052° N, 121.6424° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 200 m., Source: Digital map Jeff Walker 634 Sep 2011 Pinus contorta forest and pumice slopes. Common and abundant in pumice plains; WTU-392834 corollas white. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Shelley Evans 13-16 Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. 14 Jul 2013 U.S.A., OREGON, UNION COUNTY: WTU-409914, WTU-V-023920 Blue Mountains, Jubalee Lake area. T4N R39E S8; NAD 27, uncertainty: 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Legler Sub alpine fir, Engelmann spruce, Grand fir, lodgepole pine forested Ranunculaceae area. Vaccinium, Salix scouleriana, Pachistima, Prunus emarginata common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Anemone multifida Poir. P. Camp 3155A 1 Jul 2012 U.S.A., IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY: At head of Boulder Creek Canyon, Sawtooth National Forest, WTU-394289 Sawtooth Mountains. Elev. 9500 ft. 43.842563°, -114.50491°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Ranunculaceae Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff Alpine crags. [Mixed collection. Also on sheet: Anemone drummondii Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin var. drummondii. Filed under Anemone drummondii var. drummondii.] Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAGIT COUNTY: North Cascades National Park: at saddle along J. William Thompson 14060 6 Aug 1937 Hidden Lake Ridge ca. 1 air mile northeast of Hidden Lakes Lookout. WTU-38777B Elev. 1862 m. 48.512335° N, 121.191167° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4 m., Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ranunculaceae Ben Legler Steep, rocky, southeast-facing subalpine slope Anemone deltoidea Hook. with low cover of Phlox diffusa, Sibbaldia procumbens, Bistorta bistortoides, and other U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: perennial herbs. Stems in small tufts; frequent. Bottom of Nester Creek Road. Phenology: Fruits. 45.787796°, -121.532725°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Digital Map, Ben Legler 12894 Georef'd by Crystal Shin Forest floor under Douglas-fir forest. Phenology: 25 Aug 2013 Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU-404013, WTU-V-012191 David Gross 993 21 May 2014 Ranunculaceae WTU-400788, WTU-V-007304 Anemone drummondii S. Watson U.S.A., OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Deschutes National Forest. In basin circa 1.6 miles south of summit of Broken Top Mountain. Anemone multifida Poir. Elev. 2069 m. 44.06086° N, 121.69223° W; WGS 84, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON COUNTY: uncertainty: 3 m., Source: GPS Marmot Pass, Olympic Mountains. Dry pumice flats with scattered Pinus contorta Elev. 6500 ft. and sparse herbaceous cover, bisected by 47.81833°, -123.13222°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: snowmelt stream. Tepals white with blue tinge; GeoLocate, Georef'd by WTU Staff plants scattered by stream. Phenology: Flowers Dry alpine summits of ridges. [Mixed collection. Also on sheet: and Fruits. Origin: Native. Anemone drummondii var. drummondii. Filed under Anemone drummondii var. drummondii.] Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Alex Harkness 2013-05 J. William Thompson 7980 13 Aug 1931 12 Jul 2013 WTU-15571JWT-B WTU-409559, WTU-V-023557 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Anemone lyallii Britton U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Forest Service Road 1920 approximately 9 Southwest side of Mount Adams. West of Crofton Creek. Between kilometers west of junction with Forest Service Creek and Crofton Ridge Trail #73. Road 19. Elev. 1546 m. Elev. 1107 m. 46° 7.82' N, 121° 31.75' W; Source: Field notes 47.03608° N, 121.22938° W; WGS 84, Moist meadow and open forest. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. uncertainty: 30 m., Source: GPS Meadow in forest opening with Microseris Paul Slichter 13 28 May 2005 nutans, Eriophyllum lanatum and Fragaria. Scattered along forest margin; sepals pale blue; Herbarium: WTU rhizomatous. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae David Giblin 5013 Anemone multifida Poir. 20 Jun 2013 CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: WTU-418377, WTU-V-039226 Watso Lake. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Clayton Haberman s.n. Ranunculaceae 29 Jun 1990 Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana WTU-402937, WTU-V-011189 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: West side of Mount Adams. Road 23, milepost 41. Elev. 1187 m. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Biek 04-27 29 May 2004 with Susan McDougall Ranunculaceae Herbarium: WTU Anemone multifida Poir. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest: along Cave Ridge Trail ca 300 meters north of junction with Guy Peak Trail and 450 meters Anemone lyallii Britton southwest of summit of Cave Ridge. Elev. 1448 m. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: 47.44879° N, 121.411741° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 11 m., North side of Mount Adams. Midway Meadow. Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler Elev. 1280 m. Small marble outcrop in subalpine forest, with Phlox diffusa. Plants Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. scattered in rocky areas, here and elsewhere. Phenology: Fruits. David Biek 04-65 18 Jun 2004 Ben Legler 13282 1 Sep 2014 with Susan McDougall Herbarium: WTU Herbarium: WTU Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Gifford Pinchot National Forest: Forest Road Southwest side of Mount Adams. Crofton Ridge Trail #73 at Crofton 2160 on east side of where it crosses Cispus Creek. River, ca 4.5 air km west of Walupt Lake. Elev. 1353 m. Elev. 980 m. 46° 7.82' N, 121° 31.75' W; Source: Field notes 46.41448° N, 121.524019° W; WGS 84, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. uncertainty: 21 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ben Legler Paul Slichter 10 28 May 2005 Open mature conifer forest on flats near river, with patches of brush and small wetlands. Herbarium: WTU Petals white; plants rhizomatous, occasional in moist duff over rocky soil near road. Photographed. Phenology: Flowers. Ben Legler 13540 10 May 2015 WTU-409610, WTU-V-023636 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, YAKIMA COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, LEWIS COUNTY: Wenatchee National Forest: In forest adjacent to Bakeoven Flats Gifford Pinchot National Forest: slope below along South Fork Tieton River, ca 600 meters due ENE of mouth of Forest Road 7312 ca 100 meters north of road Gray Creek. and 380 meters south of Duck Lake; east of The Elev. 1030 m. Rockies. 46.594167° N, 121.215908° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 15 m., Elev. 1058 m. Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ben Legler 46.659584° N, 122.3283° W; WGS 84, Moist river bottom conifer forest with Abies grandis, Thuja plicata, uncertainty: 30 m., Source: Digital Map, Pinus monticola, and other conifers; small openings with sparse Georef'd by Ben Legler vegetation or moist duff. Petals white, ca 7 mm; stems scattered, Shaded cliff top on north-facing slope, and forming small patches in mosit duff. Phenology: Flowers. adjacent Abies amabilis and Callitropsis nootkatensis forest; mossy soil, with Menziesia Ben Legler 13559 25 May 2015 ferruginea, Vaccinium ovalifolium. Petals white; stems scattered from rhizomes; locally in duff Herbarium: WTU under shrubs. Phenology: Flowers. Ben Legler 13629 26 Jun 2015 Ranunculaceae with Mark Darrach Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii WTU-412003, WTU-V-026537 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest: around lookout at summit of Ranunculaceae Green Mountain. Elev. 1948 m. Anemone deltoidea Hook. 48.29152° N, 121.238712° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 30 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ben Legler U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Rocky alpine pinnacle with cliffs on northwest side, and small ledges Millersylvania State Park. Near Deep Lake. with mossy alpine turf, bordered on west side with loose, fine, Elev. 228 ft. vegetated talus. Tepals white with blue tinge on back; styles 46° 54.589' N, 122° 54.789' W; Source: plumose; plants forming clumps, common across subalpine slopes Specimen Label of mountain. Phenology: Flowers. Forested area. With Moss, Trientalis latifolia, Trillium ovatum, Tiarella trifoliata, Rubus sp., Ben Legler 13578 14 Jun 2015 Galium sp., Acer sp., Mahonia nervosa. A single basal leaf with 3 leaflets, 5 white sepals, many Herbarium: WTU stamens and pistils. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Ranunculaceae Etsuko Reistroffer 45 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson 30 May 2014 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SNOHOMISH COUNTY: WTU-404921, WTU-V-013275 Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest: along ridgeline ca 200 meters south of Green Mountain summit. Elev. 1906 m. 48.289777° N, 121.238033° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 31 m., Ranunculaceae Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Ben Legler Subalpine ridge crest above area where snow fields persist, with low Anemone multifida Poir. var. saxicola B. Boivin krummholtz conifers, Anemone occidentalis, Vaccinium, Phlox diffusa. Tepals white; achenes plumose; stems in small clumps, U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: erect; common across upper slopes of mountain. Phenology: Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest: southeast slope of Liumchen Flowers and Fruits. Mountain ca 0.6 km south of Canada and just north of Canyon Ridge. Ben Legler 13594 14 Jun 2015 Elev. 1569 m. 48.993068° N, 121.856542° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 4 m., Herbarium: WTU Source: GPS, Georef'd by Ben Legler Steep, exposed limestone outcrops on a dry southeast facing subalpine slope, bordered below by blocky limestone talus; with Phlox diffusa, Phacelia hastata var. leptosepala, Fragaria virginiana, Saxifraga austromontana, Dasiphora fruticosa, Juniperus communis, Polystichum lonchitis. Stems in small cespitose clumps; plants uncommon in thin dry soil over limestone. Phenology: Fruits. Ben Legler 14289 13 Aug 2016 with Sara Legler Herbarium: WTU Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone multifida Poir. var. multifida U.S.A., WASHINGTON, ASOTIN COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Blue Mountains, Mountain View area, 4-0 Western Colville National Forest and vicinity: Ranch. Little Pend Oreille Wildlife Refuge, circa 6 air Elev. 2700 ft. miles southeast of Colville; access from UTM Zone 11, 474004E, 5098199N; T07N Buffalo-Wilson Road. R44E S32 NW 1/4; WGS 84, uncertainty: Elev. 2300-2500 ft. 3181 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by T34N R40E S9 S 1/2; NAD 27, uncertainty: Joseph Stormer 805 m., Source: TRS2LL, Georef'd by Ben Plants growing on steep, dry, rocky, generally Legler east to south-facing shrub-steppe slopes. Rolling terrain with ponderosa pine and smaller Aspect: 110 degrees. Slope: 40%. Associated encroaching Douglas fir. Phenology: Flowers. species: Amelanchier alnifolia, Symphoricarpos Origin: Native. albus, Balsamorhiza sagittata, Potentilla glandulosa, Scutellaria angustifolia, Jean Wood 5021 Pseudoroegneria spicata, Poa secunda, Onopordum acanthoides. Phenology: Flowers. 23 Jun 1996 Origin: Native. WTU-410991, WTU-V-025294 Kathryn A. Beck 201537 15 Jun 2015 WTU-413015, WTU-V-028718 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone drummondii S. Watson U.S.A., IDAHO, BOUNDARY COUNTY: U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: Colville National Forest. Little Snowy Top. Towards Cayuse Canyon end. Elev. 6400 ft. Elev. 2770 m. On timbered ridgecrest. Abla/Lugl. 44° 12.649' N, 113° 46.597' W; Source: Specimen Label Thomas E. Burke 179 Hab.: growing at the woodland inter[f]ace to the talus fields at head of Cayuse Canyon. Slope: 23 Aug 1974 10°. Asp.: N Ass.: Draba praelta, Erysimum capitatum, Lesquerella carinata. Phenology: WTU-410992, WTU-V-025285 Flowers. R.C. Benkendorf 101 16 Jul 2016 Ranunculaceae WTU-411479, WTU-V-025834 Anemone cylindrica A. Gray U.S.A., WASHINGTON, STEVENS COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Washington State land, Trombetta Canyon, about 2.5 miles south of Northport. Take County Anemone drummondii S. Watson Road #9435 southeast of Northport and then private roads to the southeast corner of section U.S.A., IDAHO, CUSTER COUNTY: 16. Walk northwest about 0.5 mi into Trombetta West Pahsimeroi trail towards Leatherman Canyon. Pass. Elev. 2500 ft. Elev. 2820 m. T39N R40E S16 W1/2; WGS 84, uncertainty: 44° 5.974' N, 113° 44.24' W; Source: 3000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Specimen Label Crystal Shin Hab.: Site 1; meadows. Slope: 10°. Asp.: S Plants were growing on limestone cliffs with Phenology: Flowers. Dryas drummondii, Pellaea gastonyi, Asplenium trichomanes, Arenaria serpyllifolia and Alyssum R.C. Benkendorf 58 desertorum. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 15 Jul 2016 Kathy Ahlenslager 537 4 Jul 1998 WTU-411529, WTU-V-025918 with Jean Wood WTU-410990, WTU-V-025292 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone deltoidea Hook. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Slate Pass SW of the lookout gate. Bolan Lake, Siskiyou Mountains. Elev. 7000 ft. 42.022109°, -123.459173°; WGS 84, 48° 44.089' N, 120° 40.502' W; T38N R17E uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, sec. 1 ; Source: Specimen Label Georef'd by Dan Post Rocky supalpine [sic: subalpine] meadows with Moist soil under conifers. Phenology: Flowers pockets of sbalpine [sic: subalpine] fir and and Fruits. Origin: Native. whitebark pine nearby. Lomatium, heath, Arnica, Leutkia, Phlox, Pedicularis Castilleja assoc. Marion Ownbey 1775 Phenology: Fertile. Origin: Native. with Ruth P. Ownbey P. Camp 3755 24 Jul 1938 12 Jul 2017 WTU-417731, WTU-V-038726 WTU-415722, WTU-V-033384 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone narcissiflora L. var. monantha DC. Anemone parviflora Michx. CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: NW shore of lake known locally as Glacial Lake, U.S.A., MONTANA, TETON COUNTY: at foot of Glacial Mtn., Cry Lake map sheet, Along the Tubby Creek trail circa 1.5 miles Cassiar Dist. northeast of Mount Field. Elev. 1550 m. Elev. 6850 ft. 58° N, 129° W; Source: Specimen Label, 48.1256° N, 112.9537° W; Source: Specimen Misleading coordinates given only to nearest Label degree. Open spruce-fir forest on limestone-derived soil. Gently sloping, open grassy area surrounded by With Hedysarum sulphurescens and Aquilegia abies; very wet near lakeshore, dwarf Salix also flavescens. Common. Phenology: Flowers. abundant. Common; perennial herb from slender rhizome, yellow ray florets. Phenology: Peter Lesica 11575 Flowers. Origin: Native. with D. Hanna Laurie Donovan 495 27 Jul 2017 with Chris Sienes WTU-416506, WTU-V-035784 17 Jul 1981 WTU-418002, WTU-V-039885, v198053 Ranunculaceae Anemone nemorosa L. Ranunculaceae CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Metro Vancouver, City of North Vancouver, just above the confluence of Mission Creek and U.S.A., WASHINGTON, PIERCE COUNTY: Wagg Creek. FS Road 7355, 2.1 air km NE of Lake Eleanor. Elev. 30 m. Elev. 1320 m. 49° 19' 19.6" N, 123° 5' 15.7" W; Source: 47.0051° N, 121.6369° W; Source: Specimen Specimen Label Label Mixed woods in ravine flat, below path, in Common in damp sunny ground near old growth semi-shade, with Thuja plicata, Rubus Abies amabilis, over volcanics, with Tsuga spectabilis, Hedera helix, Dicentra formosa. 3 × mertensiana, Callitropsis nootkatensis, Alnus 3 meter patch and another small clump by viridis, Vaccinium membranaceum, Clintonia stream; naturalized in the ravine, noted at a few uniflora. Rhizomatous, white flowers, 64 sites in moist shaded alluvial flats. Rhizomatous stamens. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. with mostly 6 or 7 white sepals, though one clump had bluish sepals fading a darker purplish Peter F. Zika 29298 blue when dried. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Introduced. 4 Jul 2018 Frank Lomer 9136 7 Apr 2015 WTU-418893, WTU-V-041975 WTU-412190, WTU-V-026686 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Scatter Creek North Unit Pinchot national Forest, just east of Warren Gap Road and Wind Elev. 200 m. River Road junction. 46.84056° N, 123.00258° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Elev. 299 m. Several small patches in understory of Quercus 45.8194° N, 121.90939° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 20 m., Source: garryana-Pseudotsuga menziesii woodland at edge of prairie, with GPS Symphoricarpos albus, Vancouveria hexandra, Nemophila parviflora, Northwest-facing roadbank with Rubus ursinus and Cytisus Circaea alpina, Claytonia sibirica, Maianthemum stellatum. Fruits scoparius. Corolla blue; stems single with tuberous thickening at immediately below leaves Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. base; scattered. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie PWD-17-395 9 Jun 2017 David Giblin 6590 24 Apr 2019 with Peter Zika Herbarium: WTU Herbarium: WTU Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana Anemone lyallii Britton U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, THURSTON COUNTY: Near Naches Trail and Government Meadow, Scatter Creek North Unit 2.6 air km SE of Pyramid Peak, Cascade Elev. 200 m. Range. 46.84056° N, 123.00258° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Elev. 1485 m. Several small patches in understory of Quercus 47.0907° N, 121.3901° W; Source: Specimen garryana-Pseudotsuga menziesii woodland at edge of prairie, with Label Symphoricarpos albus, Vancouveria hexandra, Nemophila parviflora, In partial shade, forest edge, with Abies Circaea alpina, Claytonia sibirica, Maianthemum stellatum. Fruits amabilis, Vaccinium membranaceum, Valeriana, immediately below leaves Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Clintonia, Pectiantia pentandra, Ranunculus uncinatus, Luzula parviflora. Sepals blue-purple, Peter Dunwiddie PWD-17-395 9 Jun 2017 17 x 8 mm, 33 stamens, rhizomatous, with Peter Zika uncommon. Herbarium: WTU Peter F. Zika 29263 26 Jun 2018 Ranunculaceae WTU-422285, WTU-V-056801 Anemone piperi Britton ex Rydb. Ranunculaceae U.S.A., IDAHO, SHOSHONE COUNTY: Panhandle National Forest. St. Joe Ranger Anemone occidentalis S. Watson District. Upper St. Joe River at bridge near junction of roads to Superior, Montana, and U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: north fork of Clearwater River. Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Elev. 1530 m. Pasayten Wilderness. Approximately 0.5 km 47.03964° N, 115.15748° W; WGS 84, south of Lower Cathedral Lake. Source: GPS Elev. 6851 ft. Mixed conifer forest. Flowers white. Phenology: 48.98681°, -120.21172°; WGS 84, Source: Flowers. Origin: Native. Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Chain of ephemeral lakes connected by wet R. G. Olmstead 2018-20 meadows; Sphagnum prevalent. Leaf material removed for DNA analysis at WTU for Sramkó 27 Jun 2018 Gábor, University of Debrecen, Hungary, October 5, 2017. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: WTU-420589, WTU-V-048217 Native. David Giblin 2129 Ranunculaceae 9 Aug 2008 Anemone lyallii Britton WTU-376946, WTU-V-060145 U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Pinchot national Forest. Approximately 1 km south of Panther Creek Campground on west side of road. Elev. 291 m. 45.81523° N, 121.88071° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: GPS Pseudotsuga menziesii overstory; Trillium ovatum and Synthyris reniformis scattered in understory with Vancouveria hexandra. Scattered; corollas pinkish-purple; plants somewhat tuberous. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 6589 24 Apr 2019 Herbarium: WTU Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CLALLAM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: Mountain Angeles, Olympic Mountains. Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Bluff Mountain Trail. Approximately Elev. 5100 ft. 5 kms west of trailhead at Mckinley Ridge. 47.995378°, -123.466587°; WGS 84, Elev. 973 m. uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Digital Map, 45.75075° N, 122.18807° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Georef'd by John Haskins Source: GPS Alpine meadow. North-facing slope at forest edge; Prunus emarginata, Acer globrum, and Pseudotsuga menziesii common. Flower single, tepals J. William Thompson 8418 blue-purple; leaves triternate; plants deeply rhizomatous. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 18 Jun 1932 David Giblin 7425 23 Jun 2020 WTU-15540JWT, WTU-V-060143 Herbarium: WTU

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone lyallii Britton Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Campbell Tree Grove, West Fork Humptulips River. S side of Road NF-7000-3, 2.8 air km SW of Elev. 1000 ft. Pyramid Peak, W slope of Cascade Range. 47.4823° N, 123.7109° W; WGS 84, Source: GPS Elev. 1355 m. Riparian coniferous forest. Sandy loam soil. With Tsuga 47.0917° N, 121.42785° W heterophylla, Alnus rubra, Thuja plicata, Rubus spectabilis, Uncommon, partly shaded mesic forest edge, Sambucus racemosa. Common. White flowers from pale blue buds, with Abies, Vaccinium membranaceum, Viola white rhizomes. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. glabella, Clintonia uniflora. Rhizomatous, flowers red-purple or white, sepals 6-14 × 3.5-6 Regina Johnson 2019-02 21 Apr 2019 mm, stamens 51-59. Herbarium: WTU P. F. Zika 29995 22 Jun 2020 Ranunculaceae WTU-424221, WTU-V-065841 Anemone blanda Schott & Kotschy U.S.A., OREGON, BENTON COUNTY: Corvallis. Martin Luther King Park just west of Ranunculaceae the playground between bicycle path and unnamed creek, near Susan Bird Memorial Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Bench. Elev. 67 m. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: 44.59145° N, 123.31045° W; WGS 84 Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Ridgeline running east and Edge of riparian woodland, moist soil with southeast of Buckskin Ridge Trailhead. introduced pasture grasses. Associated taxa: Elev. 2177 m. Quercus garryana, Schedonorus arundinaceus, 48.73056° N, 120.66222° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 100 m., Alopecurus pratensis, Camassia, Bellis Source: GPS perennis. Flowers blue-purple. Corms +/- North and northeast-facing scree slope with Phlox diffusa, Saxifraga globose, 1.5-3 cm diameter. Self-sowing from austromontana and Senecio elemeri common. Locally common in planter box into rough mown grass, spreading scree field; taprooted. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. about 4 meters from box. Perhaps not truly naturalized - yet. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: David Giblin 7730 18 Aug 2020 Introduced. Herbarium: WTU R. E. Brainerd 2488 11 Apr 2017 WTU-423796, WTU-V-064806 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone oregana A. Gray var. oregana U.S.A., WASHINGTON, OKANOGAN COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Buckskin Ridge. From U.S.A., WASHINGTON, SKAMANIA COUNTY: saddle north of high point along ridge to just below high point. Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Bluff Mountain Trail. Approximately Elev. 2217 m. 0.5 air kms east of Star Mountain Summit. 48.72509° N, 120.6552° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 300 m., Elev. 1214 m. Source: GPS 45.7494° N, 122.23445° W; WGS 84, uncertainty: 10 m., Source: Open, exposed ridgeline with east and west-facing exposures; mix of GPS scree slopes, rock crevices and steep, stabilized slopes with Patch of Abies lasiocarpa forest with Xerophyllum tenax and Dasiphora fruticosa and Juniperus communis common. Scattered in Vaccinium sp. common in understory. Flowers white; leaves rock crevices and scree of northeast-facing ledge. Phenology: Fruits. triternate; locally common. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Origin: Native. David Giblin 7524 25 Jun 2020 David Giblin 7742 18 Aug 2020 Herbarium: WTU Herbarium: WTU Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KITTITAS COUNTY: RUSSIA, KHABAROVSK KRAI: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Navaho Peak summit area. Khabarovskiy territory, Ayano-Mayskiy district, Elev. 2198 m. vicinity of village Nelkan, on rocks in valley 47.42308° N, 120.80374° W; uncertainty: 100 m., Invalid Chouyka river. coordinates (located outside county bounds). 57.66029°, 136.146332°; WGS 84, Rocky, exposed summit and adjacent slopes with Eriogonum uncertainty: 10000 m., Source: Digital map, ovalifolium and Polemonium pulcherrimum common with Pinus Georef'd by Dan Post albacaulis scattered. Locally common at base of north-facing slope. Stony shrub slope. Abundant. Phenology: Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 8304 7 Jul 2021 S. Kharkevich 76 c with Leo Linder, Ava Kloss-Schmidt with T. Buch Herbarium: WTU 3 Jun 1979 WTU-343248, WTU-V-069380 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, TRINITY COUNTY: About 500 ft. above upper Canyon Creek Lake, Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch. 11 miles north of Dedrick, Salmon-Trinity Alps. Elev. 6500 ft. RUSSIA, KHABAROVSK KRAI: 40.97065°, -123.028055°; WGS 84, Khabarovskiy territory, Ayano-Mayskiy district, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Digital Map, vicinity of village Aym, left rocky bank of Maya Georef'd by Dan Post river, 17 km up stream, Semya river. On granite. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 57.194197°, 133.186566°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 200000 m., Source: Digital Map, C. L. Hitchcock 5414 Georef'd by Dan Post with J. S. Martin Light Pinus sylvestris-Larix cajanderi forest. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 11 Jul 1939 S. Kharkevich 76 a WTU-54240, WTU-V-069378 with V. Yakubov 23 Jun 1978 Ranunculaceae WTU-343247, WTU-V-069381 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, FRESNO COUNTY: Ranunculaceae Sierra Nevada, Huntington Lake Region. Near summit of Kaiser Peak. Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch. Elev. 10000 ft. 37.295745°, -119.182614°; WGS 84, RUSSIA, KHABAROVSK KRAI: uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Digital Map, Khabarovskiy territory, Ayano-Mayskiy district, Georef'd by Dan Post vicinity of village Aym, 15 km up stream, left Life zone: Canadian: P. monticola, A. magnifica. bank of Koumakha river. Sun, dry rocky ridge, granitic soil. Perennial. 57.194197°, 133.186566°; WGS 84, Height: 1½' Spread: 6"-8", scattered. Phenology: uncertainty: 200000 m., Source: Digital map, Fruits. Origin: Native. Georef'd by Dan Post Stony meadow. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. P. C. Everett 7505 Origin: Native. with E. R. Johnson S. Kharkevich 76 b 20 Jul 1935 with T, Buch WTU-106910, WTU-V-069379 25 Jun 1978 WTU-343246, WTU-V-069382 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch. Anemone obtusiloba D.Don RUSSIA, KHABAROVSK KRAI: INDIA, KASHMIR: Khabarovskiy territory, Ayano-Mayskiy district, Lake Julien. upper part of Gorbi river. Elev. 10000 ft. 57.66029°, 136.146332°; WGS 84, 33.800775°, 75.469224°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 200000 m., Source: Digital map, uncertainty: 200000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Dan Post Georef'd by Dan Post Larix cajanderi-Picea ajanensis forest, along Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. stream, with Trollius membranostylis. Frequent. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Gladys Daniels s.n. S. Kharkevich 76 d Jun 1955 with T. Buch WTU-328135, WTU-V-069364 21 Jun 1978 WTU-341181, WTU-V-069383 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU COUNTY: Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Mt. Shasta National Forest: S. slope of Mt. Shasta. U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, PLUMAS COUNTY: Elev. 7800-8000 ft. In the forest west of Chester. 41.363824°, -122.203549°; WGS 84, 40.307321°, -121.307441°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Digital Map, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Dan Post Georef'd by Dan Post At base of boulders on dry, sunny, volcanic Scattered plants in a densely shaded place in slopes above ski-lodge. Phenology: Fruits. leaf mold in the Arid Transition Life Zone. Far Origin: Native. removed from the Humid Transition Zone of Del Norte County. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Robert F. Thorne 38993 Native. with Fred Oettinger A. A. Heller 15100 10 Aug 1969 21 May 1938 WTU-259663, WTU-V-069365 WTU-82667, WTU-V-069384 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone obtusiloba D.Don Anemone occidentalis S. Watson INDIA, KASHMIR: Sonemarg. CANADA, ALBERTA: Elev. 10000 ft. Mt. Edith Cavell, Jasper. 34.30284°, 75.287333°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 52.668333°, -118.056667°; WGS 84, 5000 m., Source: Digital map, Georef'd by uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Dan Post Georef'd by Dan Post Looks like A. pulsatilla L. of Europe. A. patens Gladys Daniels s.n. is different in foliage! Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Jul 1955 F. Comte 1546 WTU-328136, WTU-V-069366 24 Jul 1957 WTU-330186, WTU-V-069363 Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone occidentalis S. Watson CANADA, ALBERTA: U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU COUNTY: On slope of mountain just south of Peyto Lake, Near Horse Camp, Mt. Shasta. 66 miles north of Banff. Elev. 8250 ft. Elev. 8000 ft. 41.371156°, -122.226863°; WGS 84, 51.693195°, -116.509862°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Digital Map, uncertainty: 5000 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Dan Post Georef'd by Dan Post Open lava flats. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Mountain meadows. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Native. W. B. Cooke s.n. W. A. Weber 2416 with V. G. Cooke 12 Jul 1941 10 Jul 1946 WTU-74522, WTU-V-069367 WTU-134893, WTU-V-069372

Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, FRESNO COUNTY: U.S.A., OREGON, KLAMATH COUNTY: Kaiser Peak. Castle Rock Gardens, Gov't Camp, Crater Lake 37.299944°, -119.184288°; WGS 84, National Park. uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Elev. 6500 ft. Georef'd by Dan Post 42.927008°, -122.059502°; WGS 84, Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Digital Map, Georef'd by Dan Post Henry M. Pollard s.n. Rocky soil. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. 17 Jul 1943 W. G. Solheim 706 WTU-173380, WTU-V-069373 31 Jul 1933 WTU-47590, WTU-V-069368 Ranunculaceae Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Ranunculaceae U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU COUNTY: Anemone occidentalis S. Watson Salmon Summit. On N.E. side of peak. 41.18455°, -123.400945°; WGS 84, U.S.A., MONTANA, FLATHEAD COUNTY: uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Digital Map, Jewel Basin, Swan Range, about 6 miles Georef'd by Dan Post northeast of Echo Lake. Near snow, in shell-rock cirque. Fl. bluish-white. Elev. 6500 ft. Phenology: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. 48.17231°, -113.924124°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1500 m., Source: Digital Map, Joseph P. Tracy 14386 Georef'd by Dan Post Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 30 Jul 1935 H. T. Rogers 1271 WTU-205433, WTU-V-069375 with J. M. Rogers 27 Aug 1942 Ranunculaceae WTU-243318, WTU-V-069369 Anemone occidentalis S. Watson U.S.A., CALIFORNIA, TRINITY COUNTY: Just below outlet of Deer Lake. Salmon-Trinity Primitive Area. Trinity Alps. Elev. 8200 ft. 40.943911°, -122.893181°; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: GeoLocate, Georef'd by Dan Post At contact between peridotite and granodiorite. Open rocky slopes among scattered mountain hemlock and white pine. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. A. R. Kruckeberg 3763 11 Aug 1954 WTU-190393, WTU-V-069377 Ranunculaceae Anemone drummondii S. Watson var. drummondii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area. Cape Horn from summit to area just north of trail that crosses near base. Elev. 2217 m. 47.6572° N, 120.91791° W Steep scree and rocky slopes with southern, western, and northern aspects accessible; Sabulina nuttallii, Lupinus lepidus, and Saxifraga austromontana common. Scattered throughout area. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Leo Linder 21-135 25 Aug 2021 with David Giblin, Ava Kloss-Schmidt Herbarium: WTU