Lomatium multifidum (Nutt.) R.P.Mc Neill & Darrach belongs to the Apiaceae family. Flora of the World contains 4 recorded occurrences of this taxon, distributed across 1 country.
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Order
Apiales
Family
Apiaceae
Genus
Lomatium
Specific Epithet
multifidum
Authorship
(Nutt.) R.P.Mc Neill & Darrach
Source
GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
What is EDGE?
Evolutionary distinctiveness
Lower
ED 1.6
Part of a well-represented branch of the plant tree of life, with many close relatives.
Threat status
Modelled estimate
EDGE score
0.2
Global rank
#221,983 of 335,497
Top 67%
Extinction probability
11%
Location
United States, Idaho, Idaho
45.244000, -115.588639
Location Remarks
1.9 km N of Warren Summit on FSR 340, at Mayflower Creek Bridge. Elev. 1904 m.
Collectors
Notes
Steep, rocky hillside, hot and dry. Cercocarpus woodland with scattered ponderosa pine.
Location
United States, Idaho, Boise
44.083139, -115.754194
Location Remarks
Ca. 4.2 km N of Banks-Lowman Rd (Hwy 17) on Scott Mtn Lookout Rd. (FSR 555BC). Elev. 1170 m.
Collectors
No collectors specified
Location
United States, Idaho, Nez Perce
46.045056, -116.886556
Location Remarks
The Nature Conservancy's China Garden Creek Preserve, on the Snake River opposite the Oregon border, but on the Idaho side. Corral Creek jeep track. Vicinity of the red barn. 799 m elev.
Collectors
James F. Smith, Christopher Davidson, Sharon R. Christoph, Clark Shafer
Notes
Open meadows with Pseudoroegneria spicatum and Balsamorhiza sagittata. Stems clustered, base of stems purple.
Location
United States, Oregon, Wallowa
45.579306, -116.960556
Location Remarks
The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve. 0.6 km NE past Summer Camp barn on Trail Creek Rd. Elev. 1371 m.
Collectors
Christopher Davidson, Sharon R. Christoph
Notes
Rocky hillside and roadbank. Ponderosa/Doug Fir forest. Basalt derived substrate.