Sensitive Plant Surveys in the Gallatin National Forest Montana
Sensitive Plant Surveys in the Gallatin National Forest Montana
James P Vanderhorst
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MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS Although Hitchcock and Cronquist (1973) give a Montana distribution for P. Diversifolia var. Multisecta, I have seen no collections from the state which match their description or 18 specimens from the Great Basin. Pinnate leaved forins of P. Diversifolia grow in rocky habitat on the Bridger Crest which is generally undisturbed and often inaccessible, and populations are extensive. I also collected similar plants from the Anaconda Mountains on the Deer Lodge National F...orest. This taxon, which I consider P. Diversifolia var. Perdissecta, appears to be common in the higher mountains of Montana and does not warrant U. S. Forest Service sensitive status. P. Diversifolia var. Multisecta should be looked for in southwestern Montana; of all the specimens which I sent to B. Ertter, the one she thought most closely approached P. Diversifolia var. Multisecta (Vanderhorst 4943) was collected in the Tendoy Mountains in Beaverhead County. I had identified this as P. Ovina and thought that it approached P.
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